7 Critical Differences Between Poor House Stagers And Rich Ones
- 01, 16, 2009
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Studies have shown that there is a major difference between the way people think and feel based on their economic status. These differences are sharply evident in the home staging industry. Here are 5 crucial differences between unsuccessful home staging professionals and successful ones:
1. Poor stagers look for reasons to fail. Rich stagers look for reasons to succeed. The key is not whether a person fails or succeeds, but how she reacts to both circumstances. Every one fails now and then. The trick is to succeed more than you fail, and to fail in small increments with pre-calculated, measureable risks.
2. Poor stagers are jealous of successful stagers. Rich stagers admire other successful stagers. Poor stagers resent others who dress nicely, drive expensive cars, and enjoy the “good life”. Rich stagers appreciate the assets of all others, and are not threatened by other business owners.
3. Poor stagers believe life is not fair. Rich stagers believe life is what you make of it. Poor people sometimes develop a sense of entitlement, as if the world owes them a free ride. Rich people take pride in earning their own ride and inviting a few friends along for the journey.
4. Poor stagers concentrate on the obstacles. Rich stagers see obstacles as opportunities. Poor people are afraid they don’t know enough to be successful and they want to postpone until they feel they know enough before beginning. Rich people know they will never know enough, but they trust they know enough to get started.
5. Poor stagers focus on the risks. Rich stagers focus on the path. Poor people fear failure so much they don’t want to bet on themselves and would rather keep the status quo than risk the investment of time, effort and money. Rich people believe in themselves, knowing that should they fail, they will regroup and recoup, and wind up even stronger and smarter than before.
Studies have also shown that rich stagers think very differently from poor stagers when it comes to their ability to make money. That’s because rich stagers have a very different belief system about wealth that affects not only their thoughts, but their feelings and actions. Consequently their incomes, according to Barbara Jennings of Decorate-Redecorate.com, vary widely.
A person’s deep seated unconscious beliefs about money and their worthiness to have it are at the root of why some people are extremely wealthy and other people are extremely poor. Until a person can change their unconscious beliefs about themselves and how they feel about wealth, they will be incapable of changing their income status or their self image.
Barbara Jennings has over 20 years experience in the interior redesign and home staging industry. Barbara’s Academy of Staging and Redesign is the world’s largest and most affordable home study interior redesign and home staging training center.
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