Time Values

Interior Design Business

15-07-2023 • 20 mins

I bet you didn’t start your own business so that you could work 60 hours a week, never take a vacation, and miss family events.

You might often find yourself in those situations because you’re a people pleaser, you don’t want to turn away business, and you feel bad saying no. Those are just a few of the things that tend to affect us as designers and how we undervalue our time.

In order to move away from being overworked and underpaid, you’ve got to rethink how you value time. Not all time has the same value, and that’s what we’re exploring in this episode of the Interior Design Business podcast. I’m teaching you how to identify the value of your time so that you can integrate more high-value tasks into your schedule and get rid of the things that are wasting time and draining money.


Topics covered in this episode include:

  • Why time is your most important asset
  • How to track your time
  • Why you need to stop giving away your time
  • How much time you should be spending on design


Tune in to find out how to get all your work done in 40 hours a week and make more money, not less.

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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