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184: Permission to Break the Streak
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When does a productive habit stop serving you and start feeling like another obligation? Shaun and Rebecca unpack that question after Rebecca reveals she may abandon her 741-day Duolingo streak. Their conversation explores sunk-cost thinking, the pressure of maintaining streaks, and why letting go can create space for habits that genuinely improve your life and business.
Before granting Rebecca permission to break the streak, they catch up on the realities of running an interior design business—from catching a costly furniture measurement issue before production to building financial buffers for inevitable mistakes. They also discuss Programa workflows, Schoolhouse joining Hudson Valley Lighting Group, natural bark wall panels, traditional vetiver cooling screens, and how CliftonStrengths can help designers spend more time in their zone of genius.
In this episode they discuss:
- Planning the Hot Young Designers Club Mexico City trip and creating meaningful community for interior designers
- Catching furniture and cabinetry measurement conflicts before they become expensive installation problems
- Building “oops” money into your interior design pricing, margins, and business accounts
- Using Programa to organize specifications, construction documents, attachments, and purchasing responsibilities
- What the Schoolhouse and Hudson Valley Lighting Group partnership could mean for product development and designer pricing
- Rebecca’s 741-day Duolingo streak and recognizing when consistency has become an obligation
- Escaping sunk-cost thinking and giving yourself permission to release habits, relationships, or systems that no longer serve you
- Using CliftonStrengths to understand your natural talents, fill gaps on your team, and work within your zone of genius
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