EP 442 | From Hustle to Sustainability: How Interior Designers Avoid Burnout with Kimberley Seldon
Burnout doesn’t always arrive as a dramatic break…
Business of Design® | Grow a Profitable Interior Design Business with Kimberley Seldon · Kimberley Seldon
August 18, 202527m 55s
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Show Notes
Burnout doesn’t always arrive as a dramatic breaking point. Sometimes it shows up quietly—in the middle of a beautiful project, a full calendar, and a business that looks successful from the outside. In this candid solo episode, Kimberley Seldon shares her personal burnout moment and the pivotal shifts that helped her move from hustle to sustainability.
Kimberley opens up about the emotional cost of chronic over-commitment, saying yes past capacity, and slowly losing the creative spark that drew her to design in the first place. She walks through the practical, often uncomfortable decisions required to reclaim energy, redefine capacity, and restructure a business so it supports—not drains—the person running it.
If you’re exhausted, overbooked, or quietly wondering how long you can keep going at this pace, this episode offers clarity, permission, and a path forward.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- Why burnout doesn’t always look like a breakdown—and often hides in “successful” businesses
- How sustainable change often begins with one small but bold decision
- Why defining and honoring your true capacity is a strategic business move
- How raising your rates can reduce workload while increasing revenue
- Why a signature process saves time, builds confidence, and improves the client experience
- Why protecting your energy isn’t selfish—it’s essential for creativity and long-term success