{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Ep 218: The Client Red Flags Costing Designers Thousands (And How to Catch Them Early)","description":"The Client Red Flags Costing Designers Thousands (And How to Catch Them Early)Designed for the Creative Mind Podcast   You can have incredible talent, a full calendar, and stunning projects\u2014and still feel like your business is harder than it should be. In this episode of Design for the Creative Mind, we\u2019re diving into one of the most overlooked reasons interior designers struggle with profitability and burnout: saying yes to the wrong clients. Because the truth is, not every client is an opportunity. Some are a liability. And the real problem? Most designers don\u2019t realize it until they\u2019re already deep into the project. Michelle shares real client stories and hard-earned lessons from her own firm to help you recognize red flags earlier, protect your time and energy, and build a design business that actually works for you\u2014not against you.  What You\u2019ll Learn in This Episode  Why being a talented designer doesn\u2019t automatically make you a profitable business owner The hidden costs of the \u201cwrong\u201d client (that don\u2019t show up on an invoice) How early-stage client decisions impact your entire project\u2014and your capacity The difference between trusting your gut vs. relying on a structured sales process Why your client selection process is just as important as your pricing or marketing   Key Takeaways 1. Not every client is the right client Early in your business, every project feels like a win. But as you grow, discernment becomes critical. Some clients will cost you more in time, energy, and stress than they\u2019re worth financially. 2. Misalignment shows up early\u2014if you know where to look From budget disconnects to decision-making habits, your sales process should help you identify red flags before the contract is signed. 3. Budget vs. vision misalignment is not a sourcing problem\u2014it\u2019s a clarity problem Trying to \u201cmake it work\u201d for a client with champagne taste and a beer budget only creates friction, revisions, and distrust later. 4. Decision paralysis slows everything down A client who struggles to make decisions early in the process will continue that pattern throughout the project\u2014impacting timelines, team capacity, and overall momentum. 5. Procurement needs clear boundaries When clients are involved in sourcing and purchasing, it creates confusion, delays, and lack of accountability\u2014ultimately affecting your ability to deliver results. 6. Boundaries must be process-driven, not personality-driven Being \u201calways available\u201d doesn\u2019t make you a better designer\u2014it creates unsustainable expectations. Clear communication standards should be built into your process. 7. Process creates predictability When you rely on emotion, your business feels inconsistent. When you rely on process, your business becomes stable, scalable, and easier to manage.  Red Flags to Watch for During Your Sales Process   Clients whose budget doesn\u2019t align with their expectations  Indecisiveness or hesitation in early conversations  Resistance to your guidance or expertise  Desire to self-source or \u201cprice check\u201d everything  Early boundary testing (frequent texts, off-hours communication, etc.)    Action Steps   Review your current sales process\u2014do you actually have one?  Identify where you can better screen for client fit before signing  Define clear boundaries around communication and procurement Pay attention to early behaviors\u2014they rarely change later  Start treating client selection as a core business skill   Resources Mentioned Design Revenue Audit A diagnostic deep dive into the financial structure of your design firm, including pricing, procurement, and operational profitability. 90-Day Advisory Private strategic advisory focused on restructuring the revenue side of your design business. VIP Intensive A focused strategy session designed to map out the most efficient path toward a more profitable firm. Learn more at: TheDesignBakehouse.com   What\u2019s Next In the next episode, we\u2019re continuing the conversation on profitability by breaking down why so many interior designers are underpricing their services\u2014and how to start correcting it. 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