The Queen of Cheap: on Synergy, Schizophrenia, Single Sex Staging, and Success

I’m stuck in a corporate career....wait; let’s start again...I’m stuck in year EIGHT of needing to maintain a corporate paycheck.   Yes, that’s better; more to the point, really.  So I began squirreling away tiny tidbits of money for my emotional and creative rainy day, which by the way, began to occur....like SEVEN years ago. 

 

I’m a creative spirit in conservative skin.  When I’m in a tense or rigid environment, I yearn to break free.  When I’m in a relaxed, fluid environment, I seek boundaries.  What’s my point?  Well, as an emotional schizophrenic, I get stuck, as we all can.  But when a girl is emotionally and philosophically bi-polar, it helps to have someone else in the room; just to break the tie.  This costs money, but I suggest that wise and clever women know when they need help.

 

 Synergy is the name of my game.  I’m pretty doggone creative, and amazingly (I’m told) resourceful; but, not always.  So when it came time for me to dip my toes in The World of Staging, I knew I needed guidance, support, new awareness, synergy (great word, that).

 

So when my tidbits reached $XX,XXX.00.  I turned to my brother in law, a successful business pioneer, for advice on starting my own “design” (it’s a VERB .... please understand my meaning) business.  I described to him my goal of starting part time, working with at least one partner, and.....

 

“No, Jaynee”, he says with confidence.  “Part time is a hobby; full time is a business”.  No part time.  Wait until you can go full time before you try anything at all. “And no partner”.  Partnership is for those who cannot do everything themselves.  You have everything you need to do this on your own.  “The business must be YOURS.  No partner”.

 

Uh.....well.....my dreams of beauty, my dreams of laughter, my dreams of service, all begin to evaporate (like the pink smoke in I Dream of Jeannie).  Nooooooooooooo, I cry!  Come baaaaaack, I cry.  (like Dory in Finding Nemo). 

 

So I ignore him (like Dorothy in The Wizard of....never mind).

 

So I start, part time, with other women.  Okay, I’m a sexist.  I’ve never staged with a man.  I’m PART TIME for Heaven’s sake, there has NOT BEEN THAT MUCH OPPORTUNITY.  But, this staging with women thing is KEWL!  There’s just something about a sisterhood, even when you’re sisters from different families.  That understanding!.....That connection!....That “sommos mas que dos”!

 

For a gender that’s as incredibly competitive (hair color, weight, dress size, carat size, house size, yadda yadda) as we babes are, we sure do bring it together in staging!

 

You see, alone -at the beginning- we all reinvent the wheel.  Then, as experience begins to prevail, we rely on a template; a formula.  If we’re not careful, that template becomes a pattern, and that pattern becomes predictable.  No good.  Not in staging.  New looks, new ideas, new creations, new perspectives...that’s the ticket.  Look around at the NAMES of our staging businesses.  Nothing stale there.

 

For men, in a product-related industry (my brother in law), I’m sure the advice was sound.  Full time? no question.   Sole proprietor? no question.  [Bad grammar in this post? no question, but I’m writing for DRAMATIC EFFECT, and am prepared to take the internet consequences 19 years from now, so hush].

 

 For creativity, for freshness, for joy.....put a bunch of us “gals” together.  Stand back and be astounded at the success.  Watch our clients be thrilled!

 

Cheers! from DC...

   Jaynee

 
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53 Comments on The Queen of Cheap: on Synergy, Schizophrenia, Single Sex Staging, and Success

"But, this staging with women thing is KEWL!  There's just something about a sisterhood, even when you're sisters from different families."

  Kinda like playing Doll House all over again, huh ? ! 

09/30/2007 01:29 AM by Dwight Wolfe (Emerald Coast Realty, Inc.)


I am wondering what your normal staging in just a front room and kitchen would cost.  I am in Hawaii and looking at the market in other places.  Just a ball park?

09/30/2007 01:35 AM by Gary Bland E-Pro (Century 21 All Islands)


I love Dory!  "Keep on Swimming, Keep on Swimming"  LOL!!!  Good luck to you - I love before and after pics of staging so if you happen to have any I'd love to see them!

09/30/2007 01:42 AM by Pattie Adkins, Broker


JAYNEE:  Advice is great, but sometimes you have to go with your gut because you are the one that has to live with the decisions that you make.  It sounds like you made the right one for you, which is what really matters.

09/30/2007 05:30 AM by Adam Waldman - Long Island REALTORĀ® (RE/MAX Best)


It's so funny that all of the "interior designers" I run into are men, and all of the "stagers" I've met are women!  Hmmm.

Love your post! 

09/30/2007 06:42 AM by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company)


Bob & Carolyn:  Thanks for stopping by.

Dwight:  Ha!  I guess this is.  I never had Barbie, but did have a Francie doll, trolls, and Hi Heidi, who's houses always looked fabulous.  Great analogy; never thought of it quite this way.  Ba haa haaaa.  I think you HAVE something their, dear Dwight!

Cheers! from DC...

    Jaynee
 

09/30/2007 10:17 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


If you need help with this "Well, as an emotional schizophrenic, I get stuck, as we all can.  But when a girl is emotionally and philosophically bi-polar" I am available for philosophical counseling sessions. My motto "Real miracles...reasonably priced"

Mr. Mental Health

09/30/2007 10:26 AM by James Frazier (A Defined Design)


Jaynee.. I love the way you write.  Hey did you happen to find my Nemo?  He is lost and I am posting a "Finding my Nemo" from my post :)

Hey now, remember... guys like for us to think that they can do it all.  They always know the right direction to go, they never loose the remote, and they always put the lid back down.  Why wouldn't you listen to your brother?

09/30/2007 10:26 AM by Lori Kim Polk, Sacramento Area Home Staging (Artful Journey Designs and Staging)


Tough question to answer, Gary.  I assume the home is vacant, which means one could stage most inexpensively with vignettes.   Kitchens are typically the least expensive rooms, and can be done for a few hundred dollars.  A "front room" can mean anything:  any square footage, any style, any scale.  Foyer?  Living Room? Parlor?  Tropical/casual?  Upscale/resort?  Not sure what you mean here.  Could be $750....could be $2,500.  DOM will also matter.  Moreover, please remember I'm only about two years into the staging business, and still only work part time.  Others with more experience might be able to answer better.  Anyone want to chime in?

Thanks for stopping by!

Cheers! from DC...

    Jaynee
 

 

09/30/2007 10:57 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Pattie:  Thanks for asking about the befores and afters.  I read a post a few weeks (months?...it's Active Rain...who remembers?) ago which I must find and bookmark.  It spoke of how damaging posting "befores" can be to a client still on the market.  Man, does that make sense!  I never would have thought of it in that light, and my eyes flew open.  I'd never want to do harm to a client, so my focus has become "afters". 

I'm planning my website now, and hope to launch it about 6 months before I go full time.  Finances require that I baby-step this, and I'm grateful for the growth opportunities and awareness I've received (here and elsewhere) in advance of that day.

Cheers! from DC...

    Jaynee
 

09/30/2007 11:03 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Dear James:

I'd love some help.

No, you wouldn't.

YES, I WOULD.

Well you've never taken help before, and you don't even KNOW this guy.

Yes, but I love the way he writes, so he must be brilliant.

You're an idiot.

Just be quiet.

You say that all the time.

James, I'll get back to you.

No, you won't.... 

09/30/2007 11:20 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Ditto, Ms. Lori Kim Polk.....DIT....TOE!

I stopped by and read about your bear, and your fish.  I wonder if the Fish & Wildlife Commission has heard about you.  Be careful what you post on the internet.  Never know!

Hugs! from DC...

    Jaynee
 

09/30/2007 11:27 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Jaynee ~ We've had the pleasure of staging with a really fun, and very talented, MAN on some of our staging projects recently!  I'd encourage other women stagers to also consider the added benefits of a man's point of view and design sense, as well as their obvious muscle power!! 

09/30/2007 12:52 PM by Maureen Bray ~ Room Solutions Staging, Portland OR (Room Solutions ~ Staging that Sells Homes!)


Oh please don't tell them. I do treat my animals with the utmost respect.  Beary is prepping to go to his new destination tomorrow, he wants to make sure that I bring the plastic truck too so that he can have a little fun in the vacant.  I am going through my inventory today and finding more little bunnies, than I thought I had.  Non of the stuffies are talking though..well, OK, time out for everyone then... I want to know how this happened:)

09/30/2007 01:15 PM by Lori Kim Polk, Sacramento Area Home Staging (Artful Journey Designs and Staging)


OMG Jaynee my NBFF, are you smoking something?  If not, I think your brain could use a little Focus Factor, its in freakin overdrive!  But I love reading your stuff, its so creative, inventive and entertaining.  You have a very unusual way at looking at life, good, but unusual :-)  My version would have gone like this.......

so I decided to go into business for myself and my brother told me I'd be a freakin idiot if I did.  I was searching for freedom and instead found myself bound by the constraints of society.  I don't work well with other women, sisterhood aside, they can be so bitchy.  And men, well lets just say, I already went through the terrible twos with my son. Once is enough!  So I find myself out here alone, going it solo, whislt my schizophrenic mind keeps whispering "have another beer, just one more wont' hurt".  Guess it won't.  Cheers!

koorkup - don't mind if I do!

09/30/2007 02:01 PM by Terry Haugen STAGE it RIGHT! 321-956-2495 (Stage it Right!)


Jaynee - No matter what you are presenting, you manage to keep it fresh.  Thanks for another entertaining post.  I bet your creativity works wonders in your business.  Keep up the good work!

09/30/2007 02:24 PM by Jason Crouch, Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (Austin Texas Homes, LLC)


Oohhhh, Maureen.....MUSCLE POWAH!  Now, you tawkin'!  I've shot the flare in the air on more than one occasion and had my muskully husband and muskully sons run to my rescue.  Having slave labor on site the entire time brings a whole new dimension to the project.  Hmmmmmm......must consider this further......

Just teasing....I know we women OCCASIONALLY use men for more than their bodies!

Cheers! from DC...

   Jaynee
 

09/30/2007 03:20 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Oh Miss Lori.  You're old enough to know about BUNNIES by now, are you not?

Grins! 

09/30/2007 03:22 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Well, Terry, my NBFF, I'm not smokin' enough to know what NBFF means.

You are HYSTERICAL!  Only one correction for you my dear, I went through the terrible twos with TWO sons, and I've gone through their teenage years as well.  If you come over for that trip to Ikea, a dash & grab through my two favorite thrift stores, and a sip of lingonberry & fizzy on the back deck, I'll show you the scars.  And, my daughter just turned 12, so I'm polishing the body armor.

Hugs, my sweetest of peas.  You make me smYle!

    Jaynee Jo Lu Bob 

09/30/2007 03:25 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Jason, I can always count on you to stop by for a hug.  You're a sweetheart.  Sure wish we were closer so I could be staging all your properties.  I do wonders with tumbleweeds, leather, and hammered metals......really!  You DO have your listings staged, now don't you?

Cheers! from DC, my friend!

     Jaynee Jo Lu Bob
 

09/30/2007 03:27 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Adam, buddy!, sorry I missed your comment.  You're exactly right.....a decision is a good one if it works for the people involved.  That's the toughest thing about advice, and sometimes the most valuable:  perspective.  My brother-in-law is AWESOME, but the male perspective is different from the female.  The product business is run differently than the service business, and a creative business just doesn't fit molds.  In fact, I'm not sure I've even been able to define one shape!

Thanks for stoppin' by.  You're a busy guy.  I'm honored!

Cheers! from DC...

    Jaynee
 

09/30/2007 03:38 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Patricia!  Interesting!!  What's your take on that division of gender?

The suspense is KILLING me already!

Cheers! from Kensington...

    Jaynee
 

09/30/2007 03:40 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Jaynee LOVE, I put three step-daughters through their teen years.  OMG give me boys any day!  Girls age mothers quite rapidly, especially when they hit 14 and you are just tooooooooooo stupid and they are the smartest human on the face of the earth.  I almost went to DC yesterday for the anti-war protest but decided to sit this one out and stay with my group here.  I do plan on going to more up there, and there will be more, so on one of those trips up we'll meet up and I'll hold ya to all of those fun things you promised me!

09/30/2007 03:43 PM by Terry Haugen STAGE it RIGHT! 321-956-2495 (Stage it Right!)


Jaynee, did you see anything on the news or read anything in the paper about yesterday's anti-war protest in DC?  I checked the Washington Post online and there was nothing.   I heard from friends it got a little nasty.  Any tidbits would be appreciated.  PEACE

09/30/2007 03:48 PM by Terry Haugen STAGE it RIGHT! 321-956-2495 (Stage it Right!)


No news here, kiddo....I've had my head deeply in the sand of two things:  one project and one drama.  I'll poke around and see what I might be able to find....

Now what the heck does NBFF mean?

 

09/30/2007 05:01 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Ah.. Jaynee Jo Lu Bob... New Best Friends Forever.... that is so cute :P

09/30/2007 05:06 PM by Lori Kim Polk, Sacramento Area Home Staging (Artful Journey Designs and Staging)


You sure can switch modes to different styles of writing..one thing is certain...it's real. (and so the reason to come here :)   You told your story from beginning to present in a way that left me in a position to think...wow..what a woman! Thanks for the entertaining yet very inspirational post!

09/30/2007 05:06 PM by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman (RA), HAWAII Real Estate & HAWAII Relocation (Century 21 Liberty Homes -Mililani, Hawaii)


Lori Kim Polk  Delete  Report as Spam   Don't you just HATE this but I suppose it is essential to the community...

  Thanks for clarifying.  I'm an idiot.  If you see earlier comments with/about James Frazier, this will not come as a shock.

 

Cheers, sweet pea....from Dee Cea...

   Jaynee
 

09/30/2007 08:07 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Sally/Celeste/Whoo Hoo:  my eldest son is a computer geek.  He laughs at me on a regular basis, which I just LOVE!  Yesterday, we happened, he and I, to have a conversation about blogging.  He's impressed that his aging mother even "gets" the topic, let alone DOES it, which I ALSO LOVE!  

I mentioned to him that the anonymity of blogging is much like the anonymity of acting.  On "stage"/on "line" we can either be desperately authentic or desperately fantastic.  I used the example of being able to convince, on a blog, the world that I am svelt, busty, blue-eyed, and tall.  Or I could be middle aged, grey, and boring.  He and I discovered, that in our separate blogging lives, we had each chosen to be desperately authentic.  Just one more thing to LOVE!

I'm more than middle aged, at 50, and more than grey (don't color, don't tint, don't highlight, although I have "henna.ed" in the past).  Don't do drugs, don't cheat on my husband, don't well.....lots of stuff).  When I blog, I have, at this point in my life, nothing to fear.  Why should I?  I know that short of death, which cannot come to me DIRECTLY from Active Rain, what in the world do I have to fear HERE?   I is iwhat I is.  You can love me, hate me, shun me, or embrace me, but you cannot disrespect my integrity.  If you cut me in half, I'm the same color all the way through.  I LOVE being 50, and I love the honesty of AR, blogging, etc. 

And I love the fact that you seem to see this, and appreciate this.  And I see the same, in you.  I bow to you!, my special and dear Sally/Celeste/Whoo Hoo.

Cheers! from DC...

  Jaynee
 

09/30/2007 08:19 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Jaynee, I d k about you, I thought you were up on the latest lingo. 

09/30/2007 09:41 PM by Terry Haugen STAGE it RIGHT! 321-956-2495 (Stage it Right!)


Jaynee, What a creative post, I love it and I GET IT.  Some things are just better shared with friends...it must be the "Venus" thing.  I love to hear 20 different perspectives that I hadn't thought of and think about EACH one, bounce ideas and looks and create....have FUN!

10/01/2007 07:23 AM by Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City)


Jaynee, AMEN sister friend!

I can completely relate to what you wrote here and I so enjoy your writing too. I agree, we all need a different perspective than our own sometimes to keep it fresh and alive.  People are naturally pack animals and it helps to work with someone you respect and trust. It is not a sign of weakness, it is quite the contrary.  It shows strength. You should run your business yes, but don't let it run you!

10/01/2007 07:39 AM by Karen Otto, Collin County, Plano, TX Home Stager (Home Star Staging)


Terry, honey, I'm not even sure I'm UP, but thanks for the vote of emotional confidence.

Yawn, from DC...

    Jaynee Jo Lu Bob

10/01/2007 08:16 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Carole....once again we share the vision!  The term in Spanish is "sommos mas que dos", which directly means we are more than two.  My favorite analogy of this power is the king sized bed, freshly washed sheets, and one person to make it up!  It's possible, but it takes much longer, may not be done as well, and isn't nearly as much fun.  Just so one there's always, but only, one person at the helm!

Cheers, sweetie, from DC.,..

     Jaynee

10/01/2007 08:23 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Karen:  Hear Hear!

When I think back on being 22, and how afraid I was to let the world think I wasn't brilliant.....man, oh, man.  Today, with the wisdom of the years piled upon me like snow on Killamanjaro, I'm happy to admit my ignorance.  Ain't it ironic?

Thanks for stopping by to comment!

   Jaynee

10/01/2007 09:46 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Love the title!  And the blog is just as creative. 

Good for you for trusting your instinct!

10/01/2007 04:04 PM by Ann Guy (NA)


Well, hey there, Ms. Ann Guy.  Nice to meet you. 

You are just LOVELY!, and here comes the part time, newbie, stager to give you advice - advice for which you DID NOT ASK - but I'm a stager.....so I'm gonna STAGE.

On your feature page, go back and crop that picture.  None of your customers need to appreciate the ceiling tiles, the light fixtures, the carpeting, or anyone's shoes (unless they're FABULOUS SHOES, but I wouldn't know because I buy mine at Payless and thrift stores....).  You wonderful photo is about teamwork, camaraderie, and faces that exude competence.  Crop, my dear.....CROP, then expand the photo to tell the story of your amazing company!

Well, there you go, Ms. Ann Guy......that's worth exactly what you just paid for it!

Thanks for stoppin' by The Latest, from Capital Style Staging!

    Cheers!    Jaynee
 

10/01/2007 04:25 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Thanks Jaynee!  I will put that on my "to do" list for today.

And thanks for the contact message; I would not have looked. 

10/02/2007 09:40 AM by Ann Guy (NA)


Holy Cow....Ann......you really DID!  Do you like it better?

Dyin' to know....from DC!

     Jaynee

 

10/04/2007 02:14 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Jaynee, You know it didn't take much for me to see this as a vase. Jaynee's vaseWhich Venus did I arrive from? The sad part is it took me a few more minutes to notice the people. That is a sad state of affairs -- or as Daddy would have said, "Its orrden to how ya look 'it." Dad meant, "It is according to how you look at it." Are they sexless? 

10/04/2007 05:09 PM by Yvonne Root Northern Arizona Home Stager (rooms b.y. root)


Well, honey, you ARE a home stager.  It's in your blood to visualize accessories.  I'm so glad you mentioned this, because that was EXACTLY my thought:  no one would see the two faces.  I didn't worry about it though.  The photo just supported the message, it didn't deliver it.   Are they sexless?  Hmmmm....don't know.  Didn't ask them.  But I'll ask you what you think of the post!

Cheers! from DC...

     Jaynee 

10/04/2007 05:14 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Jaynee, Yes, without reservation, I like the post. I like the fact that your "voice" keeps me on my toes as I read your posts. I like the way you style and craft your words as well as your pictures. With this particular post I had to go back to the part where you said you asked your brother-in-law for advice. I wanted to make sure I understood that part correctly. Because -- I had to laugh when I realized that you asked for advice and it appears used none of it. Is that another proof of your emotional schizophrenic nature? You are KEWL!

10/04/2007 07:22 PM by Yvonne Root Northern Arizona Home Stager (rooms b.y. root)


I love getting advice from people.  It crystalizes my own vision/version of what I'd like to do.  It's not that I ignore all the advice I receive, but I just factor it in, like the weather.....know what I mean?

Love your new triptik of posts.  I've only gotten partially through II, but promise I'll get back to see how the story ends.  Good stuff, Lady Yvonne!

Cheers! from DC

    Jaynee

10/08/2007 11:21 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Jaynee, another blog from you certainly worth reading twice, you're not boring that's for sure! Yikes, not sure what it means but I saw the two faces and the vase at the same time.

Thanks for bloging and making me look at situations from a different perspective.

10/08/2007 11:54 AM by Cynthia Bartch - Redesigned Spaces - Georgia (Redesigned Spaces )


I think it is great that your partnership is working well.  Stagin' Sisters.....I am a bit jealous.  I would love to be able to bounce ideas off of someone else.  I guess that is where the RAIN comes in for me! 

10/08/2007 12:23 PM by Janice Sutton - Temecula Murrieta Home Stager - Home Staging (1st Stage Property Transformations )


Cynthia:  Both at the same time?  That must mean you have a perfectly balanced right and left brain.  Hmmmm.....let's see; what can that mean?  Perhaps you should open your own business....yeah....that's right....a small business.....yeaaahhhhh, and....maybe it should be in a creative field, like.....uuuhhhh.....decoratin...no.....uuuuhhhhh.....desig........uuuuhhhh nnnooooo, STAGING!  That's the ticket!

Cheers! from DC...

     Jaynee

10/08/2007 01:10 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Oh Jaynee, me perfectly balanced? Gotta tell my family about that one.......

I will tell you, I once worked in an IT office (love that engineer sense of humor) doing personal book keeping, while running my custom floral design business. Both right and left sides were happily working together.

And I did have another business at one time, a restaurant....but that was some time ago.

Keep up the great blogs, please!

10/08/2007 02:10 PM by Cynthia Bartch - Redesigned Spaces - Georgia (Redesigned Spaces )


Jaynee - It is entirely possible to ask another for perspective and in the end feel confident in going with your own decision after weighing everything - after all, it's not meant to be personal when we don't follow someone else's advice (and why do some take it that way?! )

BTW, I saw two faces and the urn at the same time - I think the very first time I ever saw that (in college) I saw two faces and thought there was something very wrong with me as most everyone else saw the vase, LOL!

Jackie

10/08/2007 03:36 PM by Jackie Peraza, Home Stager - Framingham, Massachusetts (Perceptions AdverStaging(TM), LLC)


Janice:  There's nothing like good advice on a job.  Sometimes the stress of a project, coupled with either a difficult client or your own vaulted expectations literally strangle the creative process when you need it most.   That set of fresh eyes is invaluable, even if they express something undesirable.  Even a mediocre idea can birth brilliance in a group.  I know; I've seen it happen!

Sorry you're not in an area of intellectual staging wealth.  Maybe we could import some for you?

Thanks for visiting...and sorry for my delayed response!  Cheers! from DC....  

     Jaynee

10/09/2007 01:03 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


"Youth".....I suppose, Jackie.  When we're little wet-behind-the-ears whippersnappers, we think we're omniscient.  Only with age (and ironically, more wisdom) comes the notion that we're all about as smart as pineapples.  We're "over" being right, or wrong, depending on your perspective.  Am I right?  oh....it doens't matter.  Pineapples don't care about being right or wrong. 

Confused....in DC...

     Jaynee

10/09/2007 01:06 PM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


Jaynee,

I worked for a big corporate for years and all my hard work went to secure a steady salary on a monthly basis while providing insurance for the family.

One down side is that no matter how hard I worked, or how much I could have slacked, the pay is the same.  I agree with your brother-in-law, that you should do it full time and put all your energy into it.  No partner is a good advice especially for your business.  You can hire an assistant when things get big and busy, but if yuo have all the tools to do the job, go SOLO....

 

10/09/2007 01:48 PM by Mehmet Met Dilsiz (FND Photography)


Mehmet:  The lone voice of dissent!  I actually went back to check male responses versus female responses.  The females are obviously in the majority (by AR staging population), and of the males who weighed-in, comments centered on my writing, staging prices, my "emotional schizophrenia", or general kudos.  You are the first male to weigh-in with an opinion.  Interesting that you agree with my brother in law!

Thanks for stopping by...

     Jaynee

10/10/2007 08:24 AM by Jaynee Acevedo, Capital Style Home Staging (Capital Style Home Staging)


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