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When you jump into a job too fast, things tend to go wrong.
I get it; it’s exciting when a new job looks like it’s going to be a good one, but you need to know everything about it before you say yes and especially before you price it.
In this episode, let’s talk about how to slow things down and avoid saying yes to a job too quickly. The advantages of a slower design process are that you get paid appropriately for your time, you know exactly what the job will require of you, and your client knows what to expect from the very beginning.
Topics covered in this episode include:
Does that sound good to you? Tune in!
I would love to connect on Facebook: facebook.com/InteriorDesignBusinessAcademy or Instagram: instagram.com/interiordesignbusinessacademy!
Show notes are available at https://interiordesignbusinessacademy.com.
By Terri Taylor4.8
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When you jump into a job too fast, things tend to go wrong.
I get it; it’s exciting when a new job looks like it’s going to be a good one, but you need to know everything about it before you say yes and especially before you price it.
In this episode, let’s talk about how to slow things down and avoid saying yes to a job too quickly. The advantages of a slower design process are that you get paid appropriately for your time, you know exactly what the job will require of you, and your client knows what to expect from the very beginning.
Topics covered in this episode include:
Does that sound good to you? Tune in!
I would love to connect on Facebook: facebook.com/InteriorDesignBusinessAcademy or Instagram: instagram.com/interiordesignbusinessacademy!
Show notes are available at https://interiordesignbusinessacademy.com.

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