π Pink Aura Diaries Presents: Part 3: Adding Tax in Business & Ambition
✨ Exposure Doesn’t Pay the Bills
Let’s cut straight to it: too many women are out here being asked to work for free—“for exposure,” “for the opportunity,” or “for the love of it.” But exposure won’t keep your lights on. Opportunity won’t pay your rent. And love of the game doesn’t replace respect for your craft.
Adding tax in business means you stop giving out free trials of your brilliance. Your ideas, your energy, your time, and your creativity are the luxury product. And if someone wants access, they pay full price.
π Raise Your Rates, Raise Your Standards
Every time you raise your prices, your boundaries, or your expectations, you’re telling the world: I refuse to be discounted.
Here’s the truth—people who value you will pay. Always. The clients, partners, and opportunities that complain about your rates are the ones who were never meant for you. Adding tax filters out the time-wasters. It eliminates the low-ballers. It ensures you’re only dealing with people who know your glow is worth every dime.
π¬ Interactive Moment:
Take a moment and write this affirmation down:
“I am no longer afraid to charge what I’m worth. My time and energy deserve full payment.”
Say it out loud until you believe it.
✨ The Hustle Isn’t Free
Here’s the thing: success costs. It costs discipline, sleepless nights, tears, mistakes, and lessons. So why should anyone expect the result of all that grind to come at a discount?
Adding tax in business isn’t greed—it’s alignment. It’s acknowledging the sweat equity, the faith, the creativity, the time you can’t get back. Every invoice you send isn’t just a number, it’s a reflection of everything you poured in when nobody was watching.
π You Are the Brand
Think about the brands you love most—Louis Vuitton, Apple, Tesla. They don’t just sell products, they sell experiences. They’ve built legacies around their names. And baby, you are the same.
Your name is your brand. Your reputation is your portfolio. Your aura is your marketing. When you walk into a room, people should feel like they’re in the presence of a CEO, even if you’re still working your way up. Adding tax in ambition means believing in your empire before anyone else sees it.
π¬ Interactive Challenge:
Write down 3 things that make your brand unique—your skills, your aura, your story. Then write how you can showcase them unapologetically in your next pitch, post, or meeting.
✨ Glow-Up Assignment: Stop Working Like an Intern in Your Own Empire
Too many of us treat our dreams like side hustles when they’re supposed to be empires. You can’t be the CEO and still act like the intern.
Tonight, ask yourself: “What’s one way I can start treating my business/ambition like a million-dollar brand today?” Maybe it’s updating your website. Maybe it’s setting new rates. Maybe it’s creating a schedule and sticking to it. Small steps add up to big empires.
π₯ Final Glow
Exposure fades. Free work drains. Discounts devalue. But worth? Worth multiplies when you honor it. Adding tax in business & ambition is the difference between being used and being chosen, between being overlooked and being celebrated.
So here’s your mantra for Part 3:
“My talent is not free, my ambition is not discounted, and my empire always adds tax.”
π Until next time,
Pink Aura Diaries, XOXO










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