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Today’s Guest: Susan M. Jamieson of Bridget Beari Designs Don’t forget! Like – Comment – Subscribe Guest Links: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiesonsusan/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiesonsusan/) This Episode: In this conversation, Susan M. Jamieson, Founder & Principal at Bridget Beari Designs, shares her journey through the interior design industry, highlighting how intuition, creativity, and resilience shape entrepreneurial success. She discusses the importance of trusting your instincts, building strong client relationships, and navigating the realities of business challenges. Susan explores the balance between creativity and strategy, emphasizing leadership, team dynamics, and the value of hiring the right people. She also dives into business diversification, why going beyond traditional advice can unlock new opportunities, and how her retail store complements her design work. Susan shares insights into color psychology, the growing role of AI in design, and why human touch remains irreplaceable. She reflects on the importance of service as a core driver of profitability and how personalization is shaping the future of interior design, especially in evolving spaces like rentals. She closes by emphasizing growth through experience, community involvement, and the ongoing evolution of both business and personal creativity. Key Takeaways Trust your instincts when executing your business vision Diversification can create new opportunities despite conventional advice Building a brand can be more valuable than personal branding Strong client relationships are built through trust and repeat business Giving back to the community is a vital part of business Mistakes are inevitable but manageable with the right mindset Customer service is essential for long-term success Leadership requires understanding multiple business functions Hiring the right team is critical to growth Balance creativity with strategic thinking The book is aimed at homeowners, especially first-time buyers Color choices are influenced by personal style and psychology AI can support design but cannot replace human intuition Service is key to profitability in the design industry Understanding client needs drives success Personalization is shaping trends, especially in rental spaces Color psychology plays a major role in design decisions Diversification opens doors to innovation Learning from past projects fuels growth Entrepreneurship encourages creativity and personal development But First, Principles with Colin Davis Real stories. Real principles. Real growth for business owners. Each episode reveals the mindset, systems, and turning points behind small business success so you can grow without burning out. This season, Season 2, we are featuring innovative entrepreneurs shaping the Richmond region and beyond. Helpful Links Want practical tools to build a business that actually works? Visit: [https://www.firstprinciplescoaching.com](https://www.firstprinciplescoaching.com) Ready for clarity, structure, and momentum in your business? Email Colin: [colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com](mailto:colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com) About Colin Colin Davis is a business and leadership coach with a background in ministry, psychology, and organizational leadership. A former missionary and monk turned entrepreneur, he helps small business owners create focus, build systems, and achieve lasting growth through First Principles Coaching. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children. Keywords Susan M. Jamieson, Bridget Beari Designs, interior design, entrepreneurship, business challenges, client relationships, problem solving, team dynamics, leadership, retail store, product design, business diversification, color psychology, home decor, DIY, paint, wallpaper, trends
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