I can already hear all of the current home stagers snickering at this saying because we hear it all the time.
Wow! I’ve seen that on TV, it looks so exciting and glamorous!”
Being a home stager has been an inspiring and exciting profession. I’ve loved getting intimately involved with the real estate market, understanding it’s ups & downs, networking with both my real estate and staging peers, many of which have become good friends, and having the creative outlet of working with both my own inventory and the clients. The one thing I’ll say about this career though, it is anything but glamorous!
No one mentions the hours we spend pulling our hair out trying to figure out the latest and greatest update to our email accounts, smart phones, wordpress sites, accounting programs, photo editing programs or newsletter accounts. They don’t show us tethered to our data plans as if they were life support systems – knowing that when it’s your company, you are never really ‘off’.
Still – I couldn’t ask for a profession I would like more. While what we do isn’t glamorous, it is rewarding. It is fulfilling. It is creative. We do make a measurable, marketable difference – and that’s exciting!
You see, the smirk we stagers wear when someone says how ‘glamorous’ our work is, happens to be there because we know thatwhile glamour is definitely not part of the job description – it is pretty cool. We are pretty lucky. We do think you should be a little envious of the fact that we get to make a living doing what we love…
This blog was written and reprinted by Melissa Marro, one of the industries most noted professional home stagers, who now runs Staging & Redesign, a training company. PHOTOS were used with permission by Matthew Finlason, who offers an exlcusive Advanced Design & Marketing Course exclusively through SAR. To see more of Matthew’s photo diary of The Stagers, visit his website, MatthewFinlason.com.
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