
If your team keeps asking you questions you know you’ve already answered, you’re not alone — and no, it doesn’t mean you’re bad at leadership.
I hear this frustration constantly from interior designers who are doing “everything right.” They’ve built the team. They’ve documented the processes. They’ve explained things clearly — sometimes more than once. And yet… the same questions keep coming back. Slack lights up. Emails pile up. Decisions stall until you weigh in.
At some point, it starts to feel exhausting. And worse, it starts to feel personal.
Here’s the truth most leaders don’t want to hear (and the one that finally changed everything for me): repeated questions aren’t a communication problem. They’re feedback.
In many design firms, especially those built by highly capable, detail-oriented founders, the leader becomes the safety net. The fixer. The final approval. Over time, that trains your team to outsource decision-making back to you — not because they can’t decide, but because they’re not sure they’re allowed to.
And that’s where things get heavy.
In this episode of Success by Design, I walk through the leadership shift that took me from being constantly interrupted to building a team that could move confidently without me being involved in every decision. We talk about why more SOPs don’t solve this issue, how “being helpful” can accidentally create dependence, and what it actually looks like to lead at the CEO level instead of staying stuck in the weeds.
If your business has grown but somehow feels harder than it used to — this episode will feel uncomfortably accurate in the best possible way.
I also share practical frameworks I use inside my own firm, including how to create clear decision lanes, why mistakes are part of building confident leaders, and how to know whether repeated questions are pointing to a systems issue, a leadership issue, or a role-fit issue.
If you’re tired of feeling like everything still depends on you, this conversation is for you.
Listen to Episode 96 of Success by Design wherever you get your podcasts.

I’m an interior designer with an MBA and nearly 20 years in the industry. When I’m not leading my coast-to-coast, multi-million dollar firm, I love sharing real talk on the business of design, blending insights from 20 years as a business professor. I keep it honest—balancing work and chasing my two girls around.

If your team keeps asking you questions you know you’ve already answered, you’re not alone — and no, it doesn’t mean you’re bad at leadership.
I hear this frustration constantly from interior designers who are doing “everything right.” They’ve built the team. They’ve documented the processes. They’ve explained things clearly — sometimes more than once. And yet… the same questions keep coming back. Slack lights up. Emails pile up. Decisions stall until you weigh in.
At some point, it starts to feel exhausting. And worse, it starts to feel personal.
Here’s the truth most leaders don’t want to hear (and the one that finally changed everything for me): repeated questions aren’t a communication problem. They’re feedback.
In many design firms, especially those built by highly capable, detail-oriented founders, the leader becomes the safety net. The fixer. The final approval. Over time, that trains your team to outsource decision-making back to you — not because they can’t decide, but because they’re not sure they’re allowed to.
And that’s where things get heavy.
In this episode of Success by Design, I walk through the leadership shift that took me from being constantly interrupted to building a team that could move confidently without me being involved in every decision. We talk about why more SOPs don’t solve this issue, how “being helpful” can accidentally create dependence, and what it actually looks like to lead at the CEO level instead of staying stuck in the weeds.
If your business has grown but somehow feels harder than it used to — this episode will feel uncomfortably accurate in the best possible way.
I also share practical frameworks I use inside my own firm, including how to create clear decision lanes, why mistakes are part of building confident leaders, and how to know whether repeated questions are pointing to a systems issue, a leadership issue, or a role-fit issue.
If you’re tired of feeling like everything still depends on you, this conversation is for you.
Listen to Episode 96 of Success by Design wherever you get your podcasts.

If your team keeps asking you questions you know you’ve already answered, you’re not alone — and no, it doesn’t mean you’re bad at leadership.
I hear this frustration constantly from interior designers who are doing “everything right.” They’ve built the team. They’ve documented the processes. They’ve explained things clearly — sometimes more than once. And yet… the same questions keep coming back. Slack lights up. Emails pile up. Decisions stall until you weigh in.
At some point, it starts to feel exhausting. And worse, it starts to feel personal.
Here’s the truth most leaders don’t want to hear (and the one that finally changed everything for me): repeated questions aren’t a communication problem. They’re feedback.
In many design firms, especially those built by highly capable, detail-oriented founders, the leader becomes the safety net. The fixer. The final approval. Over time, that trains your team to outsource decision-making back to you — not because they can’t decide, but because they’re not sure they’re allowed to.
And that’s where things get heavy.
In this episode of Success by Design, I walk through the leadership shift that took me from being constantly interrupted to building a team that could move confidently without me being involved in every decision. We talk about why more SOPs don’t solve this issue, how “being helpful” can accidentally create dependence, and what it actually looks like to lead at the CEO level instead of staying stuck in the weeds.
If your business has grown but somehow feels harder than it used to — this episode will feel uncomfortably accurate in the best possible way.
I also share practical frameworks I use inside my own firm, including how to create clear decision lanes, why mistakes are part of building confident leaders, and how to know whether repeated questions are pointing to a systems issue, a leadership issue, or a role-fit issue.
If you’re tired of feeling like everything still depends on you, this conversation is for you.
Listen to Episode 96 of Success by Design wherever you get your podcasts.
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insightful conversations & super RELATABLE!
Excited for a podcast directed towards interior designers that covers the business and creative mindsets needed to run a successful firm. Throwing in life balance to every conversation makes this super relatable. Great conversations.
Colorful Conversations is like having a fun chat with your artsy friend who also knows how to create success! Katie's podcast is a must-listen for folks who love design and want to make money from their creative passions. She keeps you in the loop about the latest design trends while dropping priceless tips on turning your creativity into a successful business. Whether you're a design enthusiast or a budding entrepreneur, Katie's show is a goldmine of ideas and inspiration. So, tune in and get ready to blend style and success with her friendly and informative episodes – you won't want to miss it!
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