How do you handle the anxiety of the "quiet period" right after launching a virtual studio?
>I quit my previous job, took the leap, and just launched my virtual 3D visualization and residential interior design studio. The foundation of the business is built, my portfolio is up, and my work is out there. My past clients and other business owners have loved my work, and I deeply love what I do.
Right now, I’m in the gap. Everything is ready, and now I’m just waiting for the next clients to arrive.
As someone recovering from chronic stress and survival mode, this quiet period has triggered some anxiety. I find myself wanting to panic-scroll social media, question my abilities, or question if I need to learn entirely new rendering programs.
For other virtual studio owners who have been here: How do you mentally navigate the silence when you are waiting for clients? How do you practice patience and trust your foundation without letting the financial panic make you spin out?
TIA!