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Am I personable?

• The ability to meet and associate yourself with people is a good and necessary skill when seeking to be an interior designer. Much of your job will require you to meet and convince people that you are the best person to design their space. A friendly, outgoing, and professional attitude is the easiest way to accomplish that.
• You must be able to speak to people at their level. Speaking above them is going to confuse your client; while speaking below them is insulting.
• You must be able to read people in order to properly assess how to deal with them. This is a quality that you cannot afford to be without. Much of your job as a designer is negotiation, and knowing how read other people is the key to success in this area.
• People have to feel at ease when they talk to you. You should always try to exude warmth and intelligence when speaking to your clients and possible clients.
• Since you are to be aware of what other people’s body language says about them, know that they are looking for the same thing when they are speaking to you. Be aware of all of your facial expressions and hand gestures.



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Introduction: How To Know If Interior Design Is Right for You
What does it take to be an Interior Designer?
Am I Creative?
Am I Organized?
How Good am I at Problem Solving?
Can I Multitask?
Tips for Multitasking
Am I personable?
Can I Be Versatile?
How Is My Business Sense?
Different Types of Interior Designers
Residential Interior Designer
Commercial Interior Designer
What is more important to me?
What will I have to do to specialize?
Is Interior Design Right for Me?
What Do I Need?
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The Designer’s Necessity
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What to expect when Getting Started
How to Start your Interior Design Business
What you will need
Tips for Building a Portfolio with Little or no Professional Experience
Quick Tips on Pricing your Services
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