Whether you are a new designer or leading a seven-figure firm, it can feel daunting, especially when your path doesn't seem to align with the traditional routes often celebrated in the industry. But let me tell you something important: it's okay to forge your own path. In fact, it doesn't make you any less worthy or capable—in many ways, it makes you brave.
I started my own firm, Color Works, not through a conventional route, but out of my own frustrations. I struggled to find a colorist who truly understood my vision when I was fixing and flipping houses, so I decided to become the expert I needed. This decision led me down a unique journey, one that included going back to school to get my MBA and certification through the International Association of Color Consultants. My desire to understand the intricacies of running a business fueled my academic pursuits and shaped the way I approach my firm today.
The world of interior design is as diverse as the spaces we create. There is no single "right" way to become a designer or to run a design firm. Some might follow a straight line from art school to apprenticeships, to established design firms, and eventually to launching their own practice. Others, like myself, may take a more winding road, filled with unexpected turns and personal discoveries.
Each journey is unique, including yours. The experiences and challenges you face along the way are what shape you into the designer you are meant to be. These experiences, no matter how unconventional, contribute to your unique perspective and approach to design.
Choosing a non-standard path can feel isolating, especially when it seems like everyone around you has taken a more traditional route. But it's important to recognize the power and value in your unique journey:
Innovative Perspectives: Coming from a different background or taking an unconventional path can provide you with fresh and innovative perspectives that traditional routes might not offer. Your diverse experiences become a rich source of creativity and problem-solving.
Resilience and Adaptability: Non-standard paths often come with their fair share of challenges. Overcoming these obstacles builds resilience and adaptability—essential traits for any successful designer and business owner.
Personal Growth: Each twist and turn in your journey contributes to your personal and professional growth. Embracing your unique path allows you to discover strengths and passions you might not have known you had.
In my conversation with Rebecca Ward on the Design Curious podcast, I delve into the full details of how I arrived where I am today. My journey was far from linear. It was filled with moments of doubt, frustration, and learning. But each step, no matter how unconventional, brought me closer to my true passion and purpose.
I encourage you to listen to the episode to hear more about my experiences and how I navigated the challenges of starting my own firm. My story is a testament to the fact that there is no one-size-fits-all path to success in interior design—or in any field, for that matter.
As you navigate your own journey, remember that your path is your power. Embrace the uniqueness of your experiences and trust in your ability to carve out your own space in the world of interior design. You are brave for taking the road less traveled, and your courage will continue to fuel your success.
So, whether you're just starting out or are already on your way, know that your journey is valid and valuable. Celebrate the twists and turns, and let them inspire your work and your story.
If you haven't listened to my conversation with Rebecca Ward on Design Curious, I invite you to do so. Each journey is unique, and sharing our stories helps us appreciate the beauty in our individual paths. Here's to embracing our non-standard paths and finding fulfillment in the unique journeys that make us who we are.
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Whether you are a new designer or leading a seven-figure firm, it can feel daunting, especially when your path doesn't seem to align with the traditional routes often celebrated in the industry. But let me tell you something important: it's okay to forge your own path. In fact, it doesn't make you any less worthy or capable—in many ways, it makes you brave.
I started my own firm, Color Works, not through a conventional route, but out of my own frustrations. I struggled to find a colorist who truly understood my vision when I was fixing and flipping houses, so I decided to become the expert I needed. This decision led me down a unique journey, one that included going back to school to get my MBA and certification through the International Association of Color Consultants. My desire to understand the intricacies of running a business fueled my academic pursuits and shaped the way I approach my firm today.
The world of interior design is as diverse as the spaces we create. There is no single "right" way to become a designer or to run a design firm. Some might follow a straight line from art school to apprenticeships, to established design firms, and eventually to launching their own practice. Others, like myself, may take a more winding road, filled with unexpected turns and personal discoveries.
Each journey is unique, including yours. The experiences and challenges you face along the way are what shape you into the designer you are meant to be. These experiences, no matter how unconventional, contribute to your unique perspective and approach to design.
Choosing a non-standard path can feel isolating, especially when it seems like everyone around you has taken a more traditional route. But it's important to recognize the power and value in your unique journey:
Innovative Perspectives: Coming from a different background or taking an unconventional path can provide you with fresh and innovative perspectives that traditional routes might not offer. Your diverse experiences become a rich source of creativity and problem-solving.
Resilience and Adaptability: Non-standard paths often come with their fair share of challenges. Overcoming these obstacles builds resilience and adaptability—essential traits for any successful designer and business owner.
Personal Growth: Each twist and turn in your journey contributes to your personal and professional growth. Embracing your unique path allows you to discover strengths and passions you might not have known you had.
In my conversation with Rebecca Ward on the Design Curious podcast, I delve into the full details of how I arrived where I am today. My journey was far from linear. It was filled with moments of doubt, frustration, and learning. But each step, no matter how unconventional, brought me closer to my true passion and purpose.
I encourage you to listen to the episode to hear more about my experiences and how I navigated the challenges of starting my own firm. My story is a testament to the fact that there is no one-size-fits-all path to success in interior design—or in any field, for that matter.
As you navigate your own journey, remember that your path is your power. Embrace the uniqueness of your experiences and trust in your ability to carve out your own space in the world of interior design. You are brave for taking the road less traveled, and your courage will continue to fuel your success.
So, whether you're just starting out or are already on your way, know that your journey is valid and valuable. Celebrate the twists and turns, and let them inspire your work and your story.
If you haven't listened to my conversation with Rebecca Ward on Design Curious, I invite you to do so. Each journey is unique, and sharing our stories helps us appreciate the beauty in our individual paths. Here's to embracing our non-standard paths and finding fulfillment in the unique journeys that make us who we are.
Whether you are a new designer or leading a seven-figure firm, it can feel daunting, especially when your path doesn't seem to align with the traditional routes often celebrated in the industry. But let me tell you something important: it's okay to forge your own path. In fact, it doesn't make you any less worthy or capable—in many ways, it makes you brave.
I started my own firm, Color Works, not through a conventional route, but out of my own frustrations. I struggled to find a colorist who truly understood my vision when I was fixing and flipping houses, so I decided to become the expert I needed. This decision led me down a unique journey, one that included going back to school to get my MBA and certification through the International Association of Color Consultants. My desire to understand the intricacies of running a business fueled my academic pursuits and shaped the way I approach my firm today.
The world of interior design is as diverse as the spaces we create. There is no single "right" way to become a designer or to run a design firm. Some might follow a straight line from art school to apprenticeships, to established design firms, and eventually to launching their own practice. Others, like myself, may take a more winding road, filled with unexpected turns and personal discoveries.
Each journey is unique, including yours. The experiences and challenges you face along the way are what shape you into the designer you are meant to be. These experiences, no matter how unconventional, contribute to your unique perspective and approach to design.
Choosing a non-standard path can feel isolating, especially when it seems like everyone around you has taken a more traditional route. But it's important to recognize the power and value in your unique journey:
Innovative Perspectives: Coming from a different background or taking an unconventional path can provide you with fresh and innovative perspectives that traditional routes might not offer. Your diverse experiences become a rich source of creativity and problem-solving.
Resilience and Adaptability: Non-standard paths often come with their fair share of challenges. Overcoming these obstacles builds resilience and adaptability—essential traits for any successful designer and business owner.
Personal Growth: Each twist and turn in your journey contributes to your personal and professional growth. Embracing your unique path allows you to discover strengths and passions you might not have known you had.
In my conversation with Rebecca Ward on the Design Curious podcast, I delve into the full details of how I arrived where I am today. My journey was far from linear. It was filled with moments of doubt, frustration, and learning. But each step, no matter how unconventional, brought me closer to my true passion and purpose.
I encourage you to listen to the episode to hear more about my experiences and how I navigated the challenges of starting my own firm. My story is a testament to the fact that there is no one-size-fits-all path to success in interior design—or in any field, for that matter.
As you navigate your own journey, remember that your path is your power. Embrace the uniqueness of your experiences and trust in your ability to carve out your own space in the world of interior design. You are brave for taking the road less traveled, and your courage will continue to fuel your success.
So, whether you're just starting out or are already on your way, know that your journey is valid and valuable. Celebrate the twists and turns, and let them inspire your work and your story.
If you haven't listened to my conversation with Rebecca Ward on Design Curious, I invite you to do so. Each journey is unique, and sharing our stories helps us appreciate the beauty in our individual paths. Here's to embracing our non-standard paths and finding fulfillment in the unique journeys that make us who we are.
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