Approximately 70% of all American women work outside the home. Of the job losses during this recession, 85% of them befell men, and mothers are now the major breadwinners in 40% of American families. Home staging is a career that you can start on the side while you have another full- or part-time job. >… continue reading […]
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Banker finds way to feed her creative spirit
Staging Diva Graduate Anuradha Rathore of Nine Dimensions LLC (WI) shares her personal story of her journey into home staging. Here it is in her own words: “Having my own business has always been something I wanted, but did not know where to start from. I am a sales and public relations consultant working as… continue reading […]
Free Quick Summer Read for a Shot of Inspiration
Whether you’re an aspiring home stager or an established pro, you’ll love this free report! It’s a quick summer read to give you a shot of inspiration. In “Ask Staging Diva: Can a regular person like me become a home stager?”, you will meet inspiring women and men who have turned their love of decorating… continue reading […]
What is your current job costing you?
Sometimes I hear from “corporate types” who are considering leaving their careers to become home stagers. One of their fears is giving up the $100,000 salary. I can relate to that fear since that was my situation years ago when I longed for more independence and to do something more creative with my life. But… continue reading […]
Home Stager Battles “Staging Is Dumb”
You might have the idea that home staging is a great career, but chances are you’ll hear that negative voice in your head, or the voice of someone else in your life that says, “That’s a dumb idea.” What a dream killer negativity is! I recently read an interesting article by Dave Balter, a published… continue reading […]
Do Home Stagers Need Insurance?
The short answer is “that depends on where you’re doing business and what level of ‘risk’ you’re comfortable with.” If you’re in Canada, you’re in a much less litigious environment than the US. In Canada, it’s very hard to sue people, so you might need less insurance coverage than you would in the United States…. continue reading […]