We’ve made it to the final episode in my “Best of” series and I am so grateful to be sharing it with y’all today. This is part two of A Case for the Quiet Room, where I’m showing you the exact steps you can take if you want to create your own quiet room.

One of the biggest realizations I think people have had during this pandemic is that the open floor plan is not functional for introverts. Our homes aren’t designed to be in them all day; we need and deserve a designated space for peace, quiet, and recharging. 

Tune in today to learn what you need for a quiet room and how to create one in your home. Even if you don’t have a spare room in your home to use, this episode will show you how to create a quiet space that gives the same benefits. From personal experience, I know that doing this for yourself will change your business and your happiness for the better. This year, let’s commit to operating at our most creative for our clients, starting with prioritizing our energy.

What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • Why 2020 was the year people fell out of love with open floor plans.
  • How introverts need time to recharge like we need food and oxygen.
  • That you don’t have to forgo color to create a peaceful space.
  • Why it’s so important to ask for what you need.
  • The toll open floor plans take on introverts.
  • Signs that I, and other introverts, need to recharge my batteries.

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