Break the Bottleneck in Your Interior Design Business
You didn’t start your firm to become the pick-up queen or king. You didn’t sign up to finish what everyone else starts, fix what gets broken, put out fires, or wrangle chaos. But if you’re being honest, somewhere along the way, you ended up in the weeds
And that’s not leadership. That’s reaction. That’s bottleneck behavior.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
00:45 – Stop reacting and step into your role as a true leader
04:15 – The cost of being addicted to being needed
07:50 – Define your Zone of Genius and reclaim your time
13:10 – How to delegate with purpose and set up SOPs
17:30 – Letting go of control and leading with vision
When you’re reviewing every invoice, micromanaging procurement, answering every client and contractor message, and managing installs minute by minute—then you’re not running your firm. You’re letting it run you.
It’s time to stop reacting and start leading like the principal of a thriving firm.
Not the emergency contact.
Not the traffic cop.
Not the bottleneck.
If you’re serious about building a team and stepping fully into your role as CEO, you need an interior design delegation strategy that frees up your time and amplifies your impact.
This is your invitation—and your roadmap—to lead like a principal, not a project manager.
The Truth About Where Your Time Goes
Let’s start with a tough truth: how much of your week are you spending on tasks someone else could do—sometimes better?
✓ Reviewing invoices
✓ Redoing your team’s work
✓ Answering questions they should be empowered to handle
You’re stuck in project management mode. And here’s the bigger issue—you might be addicted to being needed. Urgency can feel like importance, but it’s not. It’s just a distraction from your genius.
Every hour you lose in the weeds is an hour not invested in:
✓ Vision casting and project design setting
✓ Business development and client nurturing
✓ Relationship building and profit partner growth
✓ Team building and empowerment
That’s your real opportunity. That’s where your value lives. And that’s where your freedom starts.
When I launched my firm, I started with a bookkeeper and accountant already on board. I had an attorney available when needed. I hired my first intern within 30 days—and I was never without assistance from that time forward.
You can’t be the rock star you are when you’re buried in the hustle and grind. You can’t achieve your goals when you’re the full-time bottleneck.
Success happens when you’re in your Zone of Genius 80% of the time—doing what you do best, what you love, and where you’re most efficient.
Reclaiming Your Principal Role
Here’s what I coach my designer clients on—and it works:
1. Define Your “Genius Zone” Tasks
What are the top 3 things only you can and should do in your business? Think about:
What you’re no-brainer brilliant at.
What you completely love doing.
What you’re fast and efficient at.
Hint: It’s rarely CAD or rendering. It’s almost never invoicing or bookkeeping. It’s not generally procurement either.
Most often, it’s:
✓ Lead generation and business development (only you have the magnetism and enthusiasm to capture ideal clients)
✓ Setting creative direction for each project and guiding your team to execute on it
✓ Casting the vision for your firm’s future—dreaming big and imagining what’s next
If you can’t believe it, you’ll never see it.
2. Identify What You’re Holding Onto
What tasks are still landing on your desk (or phone) that shouldn’t be?
✓ Order tracking
✓ Meeting scheduling
✓ Vendor wrangling
Write it all down. Don’t second guess whether you can do it. Of course, you can. But is it the highest and best use of your time and talent? (The answer is “no.”)
3. Delegate With Purpose
Delegating isn’t dumping. It’s training, trusting, and empowering.
Start small, then scale.
✓ Create SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures—AI can help).
✓ Build simple numbered checklists.
Don’t overcomplicate. Don’t wait for the perfect process. Use what works consistently.
An interior design delegation strategy gives you a repeatable way to offload tasks with confidence and clarity—so your team succeeds without you hovering.
4. Systematize Your Processes
If it’s not repeatable, it can’t be delegated.
Get workflows out of your head and into checklists, templates, and SOPs.
✓ Eliminate one-offs.
✓ Streamline and simplify.
✓ Build systems that work without micromanaging.
5. Block CEO Time—Non-Negotiable
You need space to think, strategize, and envision. That happens when you protect time like a CEO—not like an assistant.
I recommend quarterly business retreats: three days outside your office and at least two outside your city. Go somewhere that gives you a big view.
My favorite? The mountains. But one of my most inspiring moments came from 93 stories up in Manhattan, overlooking the entire skyline.
Big views spark big vision.
Real Talk—Letting Go of Control
This is where most principals get stuck: control.
You tell yourself:
- No one can do it like I can.
- Clients expect me to respond.
- It’s faster if I just handle it.
But the truth is, it’s costing you money, freedom, and creativity.
And worse—you’re unintentionally training your team and clients to depend on you for everything.
Leadership is about:
Trust. Empowerment. Vision
It’s not about being the smartest or busiest person in the room.
You built this business to bring your vision to life. Not to burn yourself out.
So let’s lead like it.
Your Assignment This Week
- Write down the 3 tasks you’re doing that are robbing you of your time, talent, and sanity
- Choose one to delegate, systematize, or delete entirely
- Block one hour of “Principal Time” next week to dream, plan, or connect
The more you lead like a principal, the more freedom, profitability, and purpose you’ll feel in your business.
And if you’re ready to build a team and structure that truly supports you, an interior design delegation strategy will be the foundation. Book your Design Business Assessment at melissagalt.com/DBA. I’d love to help you close the gap between where you are and where you want to be.
You’ve got this—because I’ve got you.
If you’re serious about growth and ready to take action, coaching will accelerate your success. It starts with a confidential Design Business Assessment—a complimentary session where we’ll take a close look at your design practice, where you are, and where you want to be. We’ll put together a plan to close the gap.