EP 3681 if you want to help them, send them an invoice
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In EP 3681 of The Strong Life Project Podcast, "If You Want to Help Them, Send Them an Invoice," Shaun O'Gorman challenges one of the most common traps high-performing, purpose-driven people fall into, overgiving without boundaries.
Too many people confuse helping with rescuing. They give time, energy, and expertise freely, often to those who don't value it, don't apply it, or don't take responsibility for their own outcomes. Over time, this creates frustration, resentment, and burnout. It also undermines the very impact you're trying to have.
In this episode, Shaun breaks down a simple but powerful concept: if you genuinely want to help someone, attach value to what you offer. When people invest financially, emotionally, or through committed action, they show up differently. They listen. They apply. They change.
This isn't about being transactional or uncaring. It's about understanding human behaviour. People rarely value what they get for free, especially when it comes to advice, coaching, or personal development. By "sending an invoice," whether literally or metaphorically, you create accountability and filter out those who aren't ready to do the work.
Shaun also explores how this principle protects your energy, reinforces your self-worth, and allows you to focus on people who are serious about growth. It's a critical mindset shift for leaders, coaches, business owners, and anyone who wants to make a meaningful difference without sacrificing themselves in the process.
If you're tired of feeling drained by people who don't change, or frustrated that your help isn't landing, this episode will challenge your approach and give you a more effective way to create real impact.
Helping isn't about giving everything away. It's about creating the conditions where change is actually possible.