As an aspiring Home Stager, do the people around you stomp on your dreams or project all their own fears and insecurities onto you? I’ve been there and I know it’s really hard to push back and stand firm in your own vision of how your life could be. It’s hard, but it’s worth it!… continue reading […]
Debra Gould
Home Staging Jobs and More
I can’t believe I made it through my first “year” as an empty nester. I’m off to pick up my “bigger” girl from college. Now to learn how to deal with a teen who is used to not having a curfew anymore. Any tips are most welcome. Last month I wrote about a client who took… continue reading […]
Spring Home Staging Season is Here!
The spring home staging season is in full swing and my phone is ringing daily with new staging, color consultation and redesign projects. A recent home staging client’s agent wanted her to put in all new furniture but I knew the cottage-vibe would appeal to local buyers. She took my advice and we used what… continue reading […]
Get a Fresh Start for your Home Staging Business
March is here and with it a fresh season and what could be a fresh start for your home staging business. My own surgery and my teen’s broken foot made February a challenge and inspired my blog post Is Your Home Staging Business Off Track? In it, I shared the importance of taking breaks when… continue reading […]
Home Stager, Need Proof that Home Staging Works?
As this year comes to a close I’m realizing this is the 75th instalment of Staging Diva Dispatch! It also marks the Staging Diva Training Program moving into the 9th year of offering solid business training for home stagers. I’m very proud to celebrate this important milestone with over 7,000 students in 22 countries. If you’re one of… continue reading […]
Home Stager, How I Overcame my Fear
Welcome home stager to this month’s Staging Diva Dispatch. First I want to thank everyone for writing with your birthday wishes, I really appreciate it. I celebrated my 53rd by conquering my fear of heights and floating 3,000 feet over the desert without a safety net. In this month’s posts I’ll share a very personal story… continue reading […]