Just Because You CAN Doesn't Mean You SHOULD

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Home Stager with Owner, The Refreshed Home White Plains NY

Cleaning out some closets last week, advice I have often given to clients was ringing in my own ears:Just Because You CAN Doesn't Mean you SHOULD

"Just because you can, doesn't mean you should."

Certainly sage advice when it comes to things like that last slice of pizza, or that late movie on a weeknight, but harder to embrace when contemplating keeping things of sentimental value, or incorporating things whose attraction is marginal into a new project.

Came across the outfit I was wearing the night Doug and I announced our engagement to his family. This photo was taken in his mom's kitchen, in the house on Sparkle Lake. Thanks to my sister in law's having her camera handy-the outfit reminded me of one of the best days of my life. Funny, just never found myself reaching for it the rest of that summer...then packed it away.

After a few summers of this unpacking, not wearing, then packing the outfit up again, I noticed it didn't quite fit anymore, so another 'keeping' rationale was added-motivation for 'when I could wear it again'. Fast forward to last year when some lifestyle changes got me back to that magic place...the body size, that is. The outfit itself was so out of place for so many reasons: a print not in my colors, or my taste anymore. But I kept it this summer anyway. Any of this starting to sound familiar?

When we find ourselves stuck, unable to move forward, it's often because old rationale doesn't serve the here and now. "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should" is one way I guide clients to develop critical thinking about their project-determining values, and making their own best decisions about keeping, letting go, and spending money.

Experiencing the beginnings of economic stability, choosing to keep and work with something we own is an understandable first reaction. OR-the opportunity to finally accomplish something we've been unable to up to now can be irresistible.

But I urge clients to think big-picture: Will your actions align-or conflict-with your your current needs, goals, or circumstances? And, when the project is completed, will you be happy for the money you've spent? In thirty-two years of working with people in their homes, I've never seen guilt a.k.a. SHOULD-work out to be a good rationale.

MARRIED!Often I'll see clients who've never been happy with the colors or layout of their living room drift into 'decorating' mode when we start planning how to prepare their house for sale-making way too personal choices for colors or updates. Or those who've had to postpone changes-start to make choices based on 'should'.

TRH finds separating out the decision of what to do with something from the memories it evokes adds perspective. That I could now fit into the outfit did not make me like it, or want to wear it...but that didn't negate the memory of the day, or my choice of life partner, either (19 years in April!!).

Home is a personal place, and emotion, as well as dollars and cents all figure into the decision process...in what proportion is unique to each of us. Helping you come to your own best decisions is one of the most rewarding parts of what I do.

NEXT : Some ideas for easing the process, and (maybe) a COLOR photo of the outfit!!

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Our spaces affect us profoundly...and so many other parts in our life fall into place when our spaces and possessions serve us in the best way they can. But getting there is much more than a pursuit of pleasing aesthetics.

 

Decorating and Staging are different, but much of the skill sets overlap, and each creates unique solutions that considers the needs, goals, resources, expectations, hopes and dreams of each client.

Bettering Westchester, Putnam and lower Fairfield counties since 1981, The Refreshed Home works collaboratively, and brings a thoughtful approach to the creative process. Proud to make a difference, as well as make a living. Offering specialty services such as remote and buyer consults, listing photo/video styling, guided and accompanied shopping, and accessory rental. We get in, get out, and you get on with your life.  Talk to me TODAY about how we can better your space!

  

                    

 

Marie Graham ASP, IAHSP, IDS Your Stager With A Mission!

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Comments (4)

Belinda Spillman
Aspen Lane Real Estate Colorful Colorado - Aurora, CO
Colorado Living!

Marie,  I love that wedding photo.  What is that outfit Doug is wearing?  That is so cool. 

Feb 23, 2013 12:22 AM
Marie Graham
Owner, The Refreshed Home White Plains NY - White Plains, NY
Westchester County Interior Decorator, Home Stager

Belinda-it's one of my favorite pics too. We were having all the expected, formal shots taken, and this was just a goof, but I still smile, every time. Doug is half-Scottish, and it's the traditional formal attire, I think the jacket is called Price Charles(Charlie?), and the kilt is in Graham tartan.

Feb 23, 2013 02:02 AM
Sally Weatherley
EXIT STAGE RIGHT - Vancouver, BC
Vancouver Home Staging, Home Stager Vancouver, B.C

Marie - You are so right.  It's so hard to part with "stuff" that in the end weighs us down.  Oh, I'm so looking forward to a colour photo of that dress!!!  ;-)

Feb 23, 2013 02:13 AM

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