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When Your Successful Design Business Stops Feeling Successful

When Your Successful Design Business Stops Feeling Successful

August 12, 20261 min read

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You built the team. You landed the bigger projects. Revenue increased. Your portfolio is stronger than it's ever been.

So why doesn't owning your interior design business feel the way you thought it would?

This is one of the most confusing stages of business growth because, objectively, nothing appears to be wrong. Your firm may be more successful than ever while you feel exhausted, disconnected from the work, or increasingly resentful of how much the business requires from you.

The temptation is to assume you need a vacation, another employee, better systems, higher prices, or fewer difficult clients. Any of those things might help, but they can also miss the deeper issue.

You may have built the business around growth without ever redesigning it around the life you wanted that growth to create.

In this week's episode of Success by Design, I'm talking about what happens when your business outgrows the role you created for yourself inside it. We'll look at owner dependency, autonomy, changing definitions of success, and the practical steps you can take to determine what you actually want your role to become.

I'll also walk you through an exercise to separate what's working in your business from what's no longer working for you—because those are two very different questions.

If you've ever looked at the successful design firm you've created and quietly wondered, Is this really what I want for the next ten years?, I want you to hear this conversation.

You don't necessarily need to leave the business you built.

You may just need permission to redesign it.

Listen to the full episode of Success by Design to learn how to make your interior design business better to own—not simply bigger.

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When Your Successful Design Business Stops Feeling Successful

When Your Successful Design Business Stops Feeling Successful

August 12, 20261 min read

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You built the team. You landed the bigger projects. Revenue increased. Your portfolio is stronger than it's ever been.

So why doesn't owning your interior design business feel the way you thought it would?

This is one of the most confusing stages of business growth because, objectively, nothing appears to be wrong. Your firm may be more successful than ever while you feel exhausted, disconnected from the work, or increasingly resentful of how much the business requires from you.

The temptation is to assume you need a vacation, another employee, better systems, higher prices, or fewer difficult clients. Any of those things might help, but they can also miss the deeper issue.

You may have built the business around growth without ever redesigning it around the life you wanted that growth to create.

In this week's episode of Success by Design, I'm talking about what happens when your business outgrows the role you created for yourself inside it. We'll look at owner dependency, autonomy, changing definitions of success, and the practical steps you can take to determine what you actually want your role to become.

I'll also walk you through an exercise to separate what's working in your business from what's no longer working for you—because those are two very different questions.

If you've ever looked at the successful design firm you've created and quietly wondered, Is this really what I want for the next ten years?, I want you to hear this conversation.

You don't necessarily need to leave the business you built.

You may just need permission to redesign it.

Listen to the full episode of Success by Design to learn how to make your interior design business better to own—not simply bigger.

grow your design firminterior design business growthscaling your design business
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