I'm with premo, this topic has struck a chord within me as well.
Elsewhere, I think I understand that you have both a location your clients come to and also travel out to some clients, right? Mostly, I am on the traveling out side of things with a few clients coming in to my studio. Do you find you are compensated (seems like a weird word in this conversation) just as well considering the driving time, etc. involved in outcall? I suspect your answer may be like "abundantly so"!
Would you mind telling us how a conversation about your fees goes when you have a new client, for instance? I really want to visualize and try this on.
How long have you done your practice this way, and what was it like in the beginning for you as you made the shift?
For many years I studied with a spiritual teacher who operated solely on a love-offering basis, so the concept is a little familiar to me.
As I was reading along here, I had the insight that setting a fee does state a particular value to my work, yet it also limits it as well, if that makes sense. Like I put a bit of a ceiling on myself. And if I was free to just do my thing with a client, trust their/my/our process without worrying "am I doing work good enough to justify my fee" blah blah blah, it could make room for magic.
Wow. You know the feeling when you suspect the universe just made a decision for you? Hmmm.
Anyway, thanks elsewhere for your help!