Organizing, interior design and styling. I love creating a space that not only is cute- but practical, too. It’s hard for me to appreciate a space that’s ONLY visually appealing- I need it to be practical and cozy, too.
What got you into it?
After I graduated college in ’09, I entered a Quarter Life Crisis. After moving back home and then back to Providence and after (finally) having a “real” job, I needed something else to fuel my creativity and focus on other than work.
What quote inspires you and why?
A year from now you will wish you had started today.” -Karen Lamb
What is your business?
Clementine Lime is an interior styling + event design company focusing on local sustainability, simplistic efficiency and design-minded organization.
www.clementine-lime.com
www.lime-seeds.com (Blog)
https://www.facebook.com/clementinelime
What spurred the conversion from hobby to business?
I always got this weird, fulfilling, joyful feeling after I cleaned a room or conquered a closet…I just LOVE to rerrange and organizing and shop around in my own home. I knew that not many other people got as happy to clean out a desk, so I offered to do it for them.
What are some challenges you’ve faced and how did you overcome them?
I used to have a business partner (she left about a year ago), and she did more of the event planning. Now that it’s just me, I had to focus on MY strengths and what I felt comfortable bringing to the table. I had to get my confidence back.
How long have you been in business for?
Almost three years- it’ll be our “anniversary” in November!
What’s your ultimate goal/where would you like to be in five years?
I would love to have more clients and organize more office. Organizing is my favorite, and I love being able to help people get a better sense of where their things are and where items should be.
I am not sure where I’ll be in 5 years. Right now, I love that CL is fun and it’s not what I “have to” do every day. I love being an employed-preneur!
What’s the best advice you can give to someone contemplating turning their love into their livelihood?
Just do it – you have to try. And, don’t quit your day job right away…it takes a lot of time (and patience). Even if you’re not exactly where you want to be right away, give it time and work hard.