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Seeing the Gaps: Why Most Special Event Businesses Are Bleeding Time & Money

6 min · 26 de ene de 2026
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When you step out of constant motion, you start to see what was invisible all along. In this episode of Relatable Luxury, I talk about what becomes clear once you’re no longer inside the day-to-day execution of a business. I share a real moment from running Petite Seats—how fragmented systems led to overbooked inventory, quiet financial losses, and unnecessary stress—and why these small disconnects are often the real source of burnout in creative service businesses. This episode isn’t about working harder or hiring more help. It’s about understanding where time, money, and energy are leaking—and why clarity, cohesion, and well-designed systems are becoming the new definition of luxury. If your business feels busy but heavy, full but scattered, this conversation will help you see it differently.

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