50: The Busy Trap

EPISODE · May 28, 2021 · 40 MIN

50: The Busy Trap

from Hot Young Designers Club | Interior Design Business Podcast

Boring content alert! We're tired of romanticizing busy culture. We don't want to keep talking about how busy we all are so we're taking back the narrative and organizing our priorities. This week's episode focuses on taking our live's back, and designing our business around healthier and more sustainable practices for ourselves.Questions/comments? Email us at [email protected] RebeccaInstagram + Website Follow ShaunInstagram + WebsiteStuff they mentioned:Rebecca is trying a new way to name her project files.She was inspired by some examples she saw from Sandra FunkIf you're into an Australian drama, you might like Offspring on NetflixShaun's feeling good about his Botox journeyWe walk about the dangers of a busy and stressful lifestyleWhy are we culturally promoted to be part of a busy culture?Let's stop romanticizing being stressed, and let's stop talking about it. Talking about how busy we all are is boring content. Step away from the social media comparisonsLet's commit to doing better for physical and emotional well-beingLet's leave space in our lives to find new and different things other than our businesses and design.Say no to the things you don't want to do to make room for the things you do want to doDon't exchange your gratitude for what's happening to be stressed about itIt all linked back to mastering our time like we learned about when we read The Big LeapTry new tactics like not scheduling meetings on Mondays or Fridays

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