Joan Reynolds

Real Faith, Real Life & Real Joy

Take a picture, motivate yourself

May26

One of the best ways I can help people get ready to put their house on the market is to take digital pictures. In fact, most times I ask them to take their own the week before we take the official ones to market it. By shooting different places, like the refrigerator (full of magnets) and the counter tops, they often notice how things they have become accustomed to seeing (and tend to look right past) will show up in a picture.

messy counter

This is enough incentive to clean up, and eliminates the need for me to mention it. I often go home and shoot a few of my own home, alarming myself sufficiently to get cracking on the obvious! It is amazing how bad things look in a picture that don’t seem to bother me at all in person. Imagine putting your home on the market next week and take some pictures to see how it will look online. I think I will find twenty minutes to tackle these two spaces this week!

P.S. An update nearly two decades later. Yesterday I spent the day helping my sister bring calm to her condo, mostly by eliminating from her sight many pieces of furniture that cluttered her view in each room. Also replacing harsh cool lightbulbs with warm ones to take the start coolness off the walls,  replacing busy flowered shower curtains with solids and bright, patterned bedspreads with cozy solid colors she likes to look at. Instead of painting all the walls or ripping up functional boring carpets at the moment, both huge commitments of time and money, we found a subtle color she loves and I was able to paint the entire walls of her kitchen, again very minimal space, with a sample size from Sherwin Williams.

After we finished I remembered this entry as one of my very first and scrolled all the way back to read it. I have just finished clearing my desk for the same reason. A quick phone picture of it made me realize it was an overwhelming assortment of undone projects that didn’t get better by being visual every time I sit down. I found bills, recipes, addresses and phone numbers to add to my phone, and also the two projects I am working on. There was nothing good coming out of fifteen visual reminders except my failure to complete tasks. Now I have only two to focus on and already I am already doing something about one of them right here.

 

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