Asking For Help

Asking For Help

Update: 2025-11-08
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Think asking for help makes you look weak? Think again.

In this episode of the Interior Design Business Podcast, I’m unpacking one of the biggest mindset traps designers fall into—believing they have to do everything on their own to prove their worth. From raising kids to managing client projects to building a sustainable business, real success comes when you’re willing to reach out and receive the support you need.

I’ll share my personal journey, plus a powerful client story that proves just how quickly things can shift when you stop trying to figure it all out yourself.

In this episode, I cover:

  • Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness
  • How my own journey changed when I stopped trying to do it all alone
  • The hidden mindset blocks that hold designers back from support
  • A real story of a $55K raise—thanks to one brave ask
  • How our programs help you move faster, with clarity and confidence

Show notes are available at interiordesignbusinessacademy.com
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