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In this episode of Turnkey Design Talk, I speak directly to interior designers and decorators who are already in the game — already working, already busy — but quietly wondering why the numbers still don’t stack up.
This isn’t about getting started from scratch, and it’s not about motivation or mindset.
It’s about structure.
After 16 years in the industry and dozens of conversations with designers, one pattern shows up again and again:
most designers don’t need more clients — they need fewer leaks.
In this episode, I break down:
I share real-world examples from working designers to show how these issues develop — not because of lack of talent, but because of the way responsibility, pricing, and boundaries are structured.
If you’ve ever felt exhausted, over-involved, or frustrated by how much work you’re doing for the return you’re getting, this episode will help you identify where the money is leaking — and why.
This is a straight-talk episode for designers who want a business that is:
If this episode raised questions for you, or you’re feeling stuck in your solo design business, you don’t have to figure it out on your own.
I offer a 30-minute clarity session where we can talk through where you’re at, what’s getting in the way, and whether I can help.
Email me at [email protected]
By Adam ScougallIn this episode of Turnkey Design Talk, I speak directly to interior designers and decorators who are already in the game — already working, already busy — but quietly wondering why the numbers still don’t stack up.
This isn’t about getting started from scratch, and it’s not about motivation or mindset.
It’s about structure.
After 16 years in the industry and dozens of conversations with designers, one pattern shows up again and again:
most designers don’t need more clients — they need fewer leaks.
In this episode, I break down:
I share real-world examples from working designers to show how these issues develop — not because of lack of talent, but because of the way responsibility, pricing, and boundaries are structured.
If you’ve ever felt exhausted, over-involved, or frustrated by how much work you’re doing for the return you’re getting, this episode will help you identify where the money is leaking — and why.
This is a straight-talk episode for designers who want a business that is:
If this episode raised questions for you, or you’re feeling stuck in your solo design business, you don’t have to figure it out on your own.
I offer a 30-minute clarity session where we can talk through where you’re at, what’s getting in the way, and whether I can help.
Email me at [email protected]