DESIGNING YOUR FUTURE FOR SUCCESS

therapy for your business

EMPOWERING MINDS,

IGNITING POTENTIAL

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Whether you are an entry-level interior designer, CEO of your firm, or guiding the sales team of a home and furniture brand, we could all use some support in our quest to reach that next level.

Deeply committed to elevating the design industry, Tracee teaches how to leverage psychology for a competitive edge, while inspiring and empowering both designers and industry partners to grow, connect, and succeed together.

 With more than 25 years of industry experience and degrees in design and psychology, Tracee is unmatched in providing education, resources, and opportunities for collaboration within the interior design industry.

About Tracee

ACES

Our Core Values

ACTIONABLE CONTENT | CONNECTION | EDUCATION | SERVICE

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ACTIONABLE CONTENT

Inspiring and valuable information for immediate use

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CONNECTION

Building relationships through emotional intelligence and human-centered design

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EDUCATION

Innovating the industry standards and elevating the field of interior design

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SERVICES

Empowering designers to meet their full potential through personal and professional growth

THE POWER OF

psychology

Tracee brings the influence of psychology in the design business to life through these IDCEC-approved CEU courses, which can be taught in person or virtually:

  • The Psychology of Interior Design: Designing for the Mind, Not Just the Eye

  • The Psychology of Color: The Emotional Language of Design

  • The Psychology of Selling Luxury: Emotion is the New Currency

  • The Psychology of Conflict Management: Turning Tension into Trust

  • Money Matters

  • Make the Phone Ring: Marketing 101

  • The 3 Key Building Blocks of Interior Design

Why does an interior

designer need CEUs?

If you’re licensed or registered in your state as an interior designer, you will be required to complete CEUs each year. Check your specific requirements by state HERE. Membership in ASID or other organizations also has its own CEU requirements.

But we know you are looking for more than just credits. You want meaningful learning experiences that help you grow, stay inspired, and strengthen your business.

Tracee’s psychology-driven courses fulfill CEU requirements – and also deliver the kind of practical, high-impact insights that draw designers to events, deepen engagement, and create value for showrooms, brands, and associations.

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ABOUT TRACEE

therapy for your business

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