EP 465 | Frustrated in Your Design Business? It’s Not You—It’s the Missing Systems with Kimberley Seldon
January 27, 2026
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Frustration in your design business isn’t a personal failing—it’s information. And if the same frustrations keep showing up in different forms, they’re not exceptions. They’re patterns.
In this episode, Kimberley Seldon unpacks the most common frustrations interior designers face—working nonstop yet feeling financially uneasy, absorbing problems instead of fixing them, guessing instead of knowing—and explains why these challenges persist even in “successful” firms. The issue isn’t talent, confidence, or effort. It’s operating without the systems that make a business stable, predictable, and sustainable.
Kimberley shares hard-earned insights from her own career, including why fixing problems with memory, vigilance, or hustle is exhausting—and why real relief only comes when frustration is replaced with structure. From financial visibility and owner compensation to capacity planning and decision-making, this episode reframes frustration as a signal that you’ve outgrown how you’ve been running your business.
If you’re busy, booked, and still uneasy—or successful but restless—this episode will help you understand why and show you where to start fixing it.
In this episode we learn:
- Why recurring frustration is a systems problem, not a personal flaw
- How treating issues as “one-offs” keeps designers stuck in survival mode
- Why managing your business by instinct—especially money—always feels unsafe
- The difference between coping strategies and real, structural fixes
- Why financial clarity depends on visibility, not revenue alone
- How proper systems remove emotion from hiring, spending, and time off
- Why capacity—not effort—is the missing link for exhausted designers
- The mindset shift from “How do I manage this better?” to “What should already be in place?”
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