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Do you actually want to run a profitable business… or do you just want to be liked?
It’s a tough question.
Because somewhere along the way, many of us start believing that being a “good” designer means saying yes… cutting our time… absorbing costs… or bending our process so clients stay happy.
But what happens when that habit quietly erodes the health of your business?
In this episode we dig into the uncomfortable tension between profitability and people-pleasing. And if you’ve ever struggled to hold a boundary with a client, this episode is going to feel very familiar.
One of the biggest ideas we unpack is this: sometimes what looks like “doing something for the client” is actually about controlling how we’re perceived.
And once you see that… it changes how you run your business.
Because the truth is, a healthy studio needs boundaries.
The good news?
Being profitable and being respected by your clients aren’t actually opposites.
But getting there requires a level of honesty with yourself that most creative entrepreneurs avoid.
If you’ve ever struggled with undercharging, over-delivering, or saying yes when you knew you should say no, this episode will give you a new lens for how to think about it.
Check out our website too:
https://designdash.com/
Follow us on socials:
https://www.instagram.com/designdasher/
https://www.tiktok.com/@designdasher
https://www.facebook.com/DesignDasher
By Laura Umansky and Melissa GroveDo you actually want to run a profitable business… or do you just want to be liked?
It’s a tough question.
Because somewhere along the way, many of us start believing that being a “good” designer means saying yes… cutting our time… absorbing costs… or bending our process so clients stay happy.
But what happens when that habit quietly erodes the health of your business?
In this episode we dig into the uncomfortable tension between profitability and people-pleasing. And if you’ve ever struggled to hold a boundary with a client, this episode is going to feel very familiar.
One of the biggest ideas we unpack is this: sometimes what looks like “doing something for the client” is actually about controlling how we’re perceived.
And once you see that… it changes how you run your business.
Because the truth is, a healthy studio needs boundaries.
The good news?
Being profitable and being respected by your clients aren’t actually opposites.
But getting there requires a level of honesty with yourself that most creative entrepreneurs avoid.
If you’ve ever struggled with undercharging, over-delivering, or saying yes when you knew you should say no, this episode will give you a new lens for how to think about it.
Check out our website too:
https://designdash.com/
Follow us on socials:
https://www.instagram.com/designdasher/
https://www.tiktok.com/@designdasher
https://www.facebook.com/DesignDasher