Trusting Your Gut: The Power of Intuition in Choosing the Right Clients as an Interior Designer
As an interior designer, your creativity and expertise shape the environments in which people live and work. But beyond the tangible aspects of design, there lies an often-overlooked yet incredibly powerful tool: intuition. Intuition can be your greatest ally in discerning which clients to welcome into your portfolio and which to politely decline before the partnership even begins.
With the right blog, you can drive traffic to your site consistently. A blog is also a great way to generate sales. If people visit your blog and sign up for your email newsletter or download a resource that you’ve put out there, they become potential customers or clients of your business. Blogs are a great way to get people engaged with your brand.
From the moment you engage with a potential client, your intuition begins to gather data. It’s those subtle, almost imperceptible signals that can provide profound insights into whether this relationship will be harmonious or fraught with challenges. Here are a few intuitive cues to pay attention to:
Initial Interactions: How do you feel during your first meeting or conversation? If you sense enthusiasm, respect, and clear communication, it's a good sign. Conversely, feelings of discomfort, frustration, or unease may indicate potential issues down the line.
Alignment of Values: Do your core values align with those of the potential client? Clients who appreciate your style, respect your time, and trust your expertise are more likely to lead to fulfilling and successful projects.
Clear Expectations: Clients who can clearly articulate their vision and are realistic about budgets and timelines are often easier to work with. If you find yourself confused or skeptical about their expectations, it might be a red flag.
Respect for Boundaries: Notice how they respond to your boundaries. Clients who push too hard for discounts, unreasonable timelines, or too many revisions without proper compensation may not value your work as they should.
As designers, we often face the temptation to take on every project that comes our way, especially in the early stages of our careers. However, learning to say no can be just as important as saying yes. Trusting your intuition to decline a project that doesn’t feel right can save you from future headaches, financial loss, and burnout.
Assess the Red Flags: If something feels off during your initial meetings, trust that feeling. It’s better to pass on a project than to endure months of stress and dissatisfaction.
Know Your Worth: Valuing your own time and expertise is crucial. If a potential client does not, it’s a clear sign that this relationship may not be beneficial for you.
Focus on the Positive: By saying no to the wrong clients, you make space for the right ones. This allows you to focus your energy on projects that are fulfilling and aligned with your business goals.
Experience plays a significant role in honing your intuition. Each project, successful or not, adds to your intuitive database, making it easier to spot potential issues and ideal opportunities in future engagements. Take time to reflect on past projects, learn from them, and trust that your intuition is growing stronger with each experience.
Are you ready to hone in on your ideal client and take your interior design firm to the next level? Join us for a strategy session with Katie. At the Studio, we specialize in helping designers like you refine their client acquisition strategies and trust their intuition to build a portfolio that not only reflects their talent but also brings joy and fulfillment.
Schedule your strategy session today and let’s unlock the power of your intuition together. Remember, the right clients are out there, and with the right approach, you’ll find them.
Want to learn more?
Check out Episode 27: Scale Your Interior Design Business Using Systems with Rebecca Hay
& dowload our newest Studio product to help get you started!
Journal for Interior Designers: Uncovering Your Power of Intuition in Business
I’m a commercial exterior and 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.
Coming Soon!
We’re excited to offer even more access to Katie Decker-Erickson! With Katie's new premium channel, you’ll enjoy ad-free episodes of Success by Design and exclusive Strategy Sessions that dive deeper into actionable insights for growing your interior design business. Subscribe now to get fresh, uninterrupted content every week—and enjoy two free months with an annual subscription!
Trusting Your Gut: The Power of Intuition in Choosing the Right Clients as an Interior Designer
As an interior designer, your creativity and expertise shape the environments in which people live and work. But beyond the tangible aspects of design, there lies an often-overlooked yet incredibly powerful tool: intuition. Intuition can be your greatest ally in discerning which clients to welcome into your portfolio and which to politely decline before the partnership even begins.
With the right blog, you can drive traffic to your site consistently. A blog is also a great way to generate sales. If people visit your blog and sign up for your email newsletter or download a resource that you’ve put out there, they become potential customers or clients of your business. Blogs are a great way to get people engaged with your brand.
From the moment you engage with a potential client, your intuition begins to gather data. It’s those subtle, almost imperceptible signals that can provide profound insights into whether this relationship will be harmonious or fraught with challenges. Here are a few intuitive cues to pay attention to:
Initial Interactions: How do you feel during your first meeting or conversation? If you sense enthusiasm, respect, and clear communication, it's a good sign. Conversely, feelings of discomfort, frustration, or unease may indicate potential issues down the line.
Alignment of Values: Do your core values align with those of the potential client? Clients who appreciate your style, respect your time, and trust your expertise are more likely to lead to fulfilling and successful projects.
Clear Expectations: Clients who can clearly articulate their vision and are realistic about budgets and timelines are often easier to work with. If you find yourself confused or skeptical about their expectations, it might be a red flag.
Respect for Boundaries: Notice how they respond to your boundaries. Clients who push too hard for discounts, unreasonable timelines, or too many revisions without proper compensation may not value your work as they should.
As designers, we often face the temptation to take on every project that comes our way, especially in the early stages of our careers. However, learning to say no can be just as important as saying yes. Trusting your intuition to decline a project that doesn’t feel right can save you from future headaches, financial loss, and burnout.
Assess the Red Flags: If something feels off during your initial meetings, trust that feeling. It’s better to pass on a project than to endure months of stress and dissatisfaction.
Know Your Worth: Valuing your own time and expertise is crucial. If a potential client does not, it’s a clear sign that this relationship may not be beneficial for you.
Focus on the Positive: By saying no to the wrong clients, you make space for the right ones. This allows you to focus your energy on projects that are fulfilling and aligned with your business goals.
Experience plays a significant role in honing your intuition. Each project, successful or not, adds to your intuitive database, making it easier to spot potential issues and ideal opportunities in future engagements. Take time to reflect on past projects, learn from them, and trust that your intuition is growing stronger with each experience.
Are you ready to hone in on your ideal client and take your interior design firm to the next level? Join us for a strategy session with Katie. At the Studio, we specialize in helping designers like you refine their client acquisition strategies and trust their intuition to build a portfolio that not only reflects their talent but also brings joy and fulfillment.
Schedule your strategy session today and let’s unlock the power of your intuition together. Remember, the right clients are out there, and with the right approach, you’ll find them.
Want to learn more?
Check out Episode 27: Scale Your Interior Design Business Using Systems with Rebecca Hay
& dowload our newest Studio product to help get you started!
Journal for Interior Designers: Uncovering Your Power of Intuition in Business
Trusting Your Gut: The Power of Intuition in Choosing the Right Clients as an Interior Designer
As an interior designer, your creativity and expertise shape the environments in which people live and work. But beyond the tangible aspects of design, there lies an often-overlooked yet incredibly powerful tool: intuition. Intuition can be your greatest ally in discerning which clients to welcome into your portfolio and which to politely decline before the partnership even begins.
With the right blog, you can drive traffic to your site consistently. A blog is also a great way to generate sales. If people visit your blog and sign up for your email newsletter or download a resource that you’ve put out there, they become potential customers or clients of your business. Blogs are a great way to get people engaged with your brand.
From the moment you engage with a potential client, your intuition begins to gather data. It’s those subtle, almost imperceptible signals that can provide profound insights into whether this relationship will be harmonious or fraught with challenges. Here are a few intuitive cues to pay attention to:
Initial Interactions: How do you feel during your first meeting or conversation? If you sense enthusiasm, respect, and clear communication, it's a good sign. Conversely, feelings of discomfort, frustration, or unease may indicate potential issues down the line.
Alignment of Values: Do your core values align with those of the potential client? Clients who appreciate your style, respect your time, and trust your expertise are more likely to lead to fulfilling and successful projects.
Clear Expectations: Clients who can clearly articulate their vision and are realistic about budgets and timelines are often easier to work with. If you find yourself confused or skeptical about their expectations, it might be a red flag.
Respect for Boundaries: Notice how they respond to your boundaries. Clients who push too hard for discounts, unreasonable timelines, or too many revisions without proper compensation may not value your work as they should.
As designers, we often face the temptation to take on every project that comes our way, especially in the early stages of our careers. However, learning to say no can be just as important as saying yes. Trusting your intuition to decline a project that doesn’t feel right can save you from future headaches, financial loss, and burnout.
Assess the Red Flags: If something feels off during your initial meetings, trust that feeling. It’s better to pass on a project than to endure months of stress and dissatisfaction.
Know Your Worth: Valuing your own time and expertise is crucial. If a potential client does not, it’s a clear sign that this relationship may not be beneficial for you.
Focus on the Positive: By saying no to the wrong clients, you make space for the right ones. This allows you to focus your energy on projects that are fulfilling and aligned with your business goals.
Experience plays a significant role in honing your intuition. Each project, successful or not, adds to your intuitive database, making it easier to spot potential issues and ideal opportunities in future engagements. Take time to reflect on past projects, learn from them, and trust that your intuition is growing stronger with each experience.
Are you ready to hone in on your ideal client and take your interior design firm to the next level? Join us for a strategy session with Katie. At the Studio, we specialize in helping designers like you refine their client acquisition strategies and trust their intuition to build a portfolio that not only reflects their talent but also brings joy and fulfillment.
Schedule your strategy session today and let’s unlock the power of your intuition together. Remember, the right clients are out there, and with the right approach, you’ll find them.
Want to learn more?
Check out Episode 27: Scale Your Interior Design Business Using Systems with Rebecca Hay
& dowload our newest Studio product to help get you started!
Journal for Interior Designers: Uncovering Your Power of Intuition in Business
Here's What listeners Are saying...
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!
Why Don't you leave us a Review too?
Would you Like Katie to Be a Guest on Your Show?
colorworks.coach- All Rights Reserved - Terms & Conditions - Cookie Policy