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How to Avoid an Interior Design Business Emergency

02 August 2011 by Michael Berens in Blog Dollars & Sense Dollars & Sense Marketing Dollars & Sense Small Business - No Comments
Gail Doby

by Gail Doby, ASID, Design Success University

What’s holding you back from the success you want and deserve?  Have you asked yourself that question, and if so, what do you think is the real reason?

The answer may not be what you expect.  In fact, “the answer” affects approximately 60% of all interior designers.

After coaching and mentoring nearly 6,000 interior designers globally, some interesting patterns emerged in the calls and emails.  You will discover the reoccurring themes in Design Success University’s newest eBook, How to Avoid an Interior Design Business Emergency. You will also discover 18 common limiting beliefs and 13 essential success factors to get your business on track to a speedy recovery.

Yes, the economy has been dismal, but there are designers who are doing well in spite of it.  What are they doing differently and how can you change your business results now?

Click here for answers and solutions

Gail Doby is a seasoned interior designer, Co-Founder and Chief Vision Officer of Design Success University.  DSU is your shortcut to a more profitable and passion-filled interior design business. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter, too.

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