Time, plus a premium. A premium big enough to deal with entrepreneurial headaches.

There's bookkeeping, travel time, gas, marketing, receivable-chasing (possibly), etc.

And since she's selling her time, she should make it a living wage even if you get a exclusively rare friends-and-family discount.

She could pick an hourly wage and double it, even if she works it out to a flat fee for clients.

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