“It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.” – e.e. cummings
Taking on new creative challenges continues to be one of my goals because I find they all feed each other.
For example, in my mid 50s, I was gearing up for my first Stand Up Comedy performance. Truly terrifying and exhilarating.
I also tried my hand at sculpting a live model in clay. I’ve never done this before. It was totally frustrating and often boring.
In the final session, I finished the sculpture and then spontaneously decided to cut it up.
During the process of what I call Creative Destruction, I discovered something far more interesting than the representational sculpture.
And, I had more fun than I’d had all the previous weeks.
This got me thinking that sometimes you have to destroy something, even if you’ve worked hard on it.
In the destruction, you allow for something you never could have imagined, and possibly even better, to come into being.
You create something new and delightful.
Or you create something that isn’t. And you destroy (or modify) it again, and keep going.
Now in my 60s, I need to surprise myself to stay creative and engaged with life. I need to “bring the joy” as one of my mentors says.
Home Stagers, have you had any challenges in this area? Does any of this resonate with you? If so, let me know. I’m thinking of exploring these ideas further in a series of articles.
I’m so proud of how many Staging Diva Grads have been winning awards. Here are some examples:
Red Barrineuvo of Redesign4More (ON) writes, “I was so thrilled at being chosen Home Stager of the Year for Canada and I thought I should share it with you because you helped me start this career. Its amazing how things work when you set your mind and heart to it. Thank you for all your help and continued support! Means a lot.”
Recipients of the Houzz Customer Service Award include: Sharon Stauss of Style with the House of Strauss (AU), Mary Ann Benoit of Northern Lights Home Staging (AK), Victoria Guillot of Stage Coach Services LLC (PA).
The “spring” real estate season has already started here with phone calls from clients who want their homes staged before going on the market. Has that been happening for you too?
If you haven’t started your staging business, remember this is the busiest season of the year and it’s not too late to learn what you need to take advantage of it.