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I think I need some research assistance.
As some of you may know, I write a monthly column for homeowners. Generally I recommend products for projects around the home or teach people how to do projects themselves within my columns.
For next month's column, I want to convince homeowners that maintaining and improving their castle will lead to a more satisfying and contented lifestyle not only in their home-life but professionally as well. I think I can present my opinions in a well-reasoned manner but I'd like to also reference studies that may have been done on the topic. I've had this column idea for several months but have been unsuccessful in locating proper resources in many attempts. Any ideas? |
Might try Playboy.
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HGTV ??
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That's deep man
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No shit.
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Dude, guys dont want to read about that emotional sh*t. Just give us the goods. Tell us how to fix the toilet, install laminate flooring, paint, etc.... |
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Now you want to tell them how to do it themselves, for free? How ya going to make money? |
drunk some alcodahol....yea im a durehnkink! dryunk
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So, if I tell a potential client that a new kitchen is going to make her happy and successful in her job she's going to think I'm feeding her a line of crap. But if I tell her a new kitchen is going to make her happy, improve her marriage, make her kids more apt to become successful as adults - and here are the independent studies and research on the topic then maybe I sell a kitchen or two. I know these studies are available. I've seen them referenced in print and on TV more than once. I just can't find them now that I need them. |
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If my neighbors let their houses fall apart then investors buy all the houses and rent them out. Neighborhood goes to crap and I'm stuck with a worthless property. My columns are designed to help the people who were never going to hire me anyway. The people who hire contractors like me are going to hire me because they haven't the time, skills, or inclination to do what I do. |
Pure geneyoss. Now i see the light. females dig that crap.
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It actually sounds like a very cool idea. |
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Okay - where are all the smart people?
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Most of the articles we read on such things are about downsizing and simplifying leading to happiness, but you might find some stuff here:
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/main...s+on+happiness We read this site pretty religiously. It's pretty niche, as it's about living in small spaces, but it likely has some quotes you can use about living in a well-maintained place that reflects your personality versus constantly trying to upgrade to something larger and newer. |
Call the psychology department at KU and find out how to search for the studies you want. Chances are good somebody has done a Masters thesis on it. (See how I cleverly turned this into a Jayhawk thead?)
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Heh. All this sounds vaguely familiar.
I guess the question is this - what comes first, the downtrodden property, or the lack of pride? |
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You realize that google is not the end all and be all of research when you start trying to really dig deeply into a topic in a meaningful way. |
It's not? That's no good.
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Might wanna read up on feng shui.
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I'd rather deal in Western studies until I can crack that nut and then maybe we'll throw a little feng shui into the mix. |
Interior decorator?
I have a colleague that was selling his house and had an interior decorator come over and "stage" his house to impress prospective buyers. When she was done his wife said she didn't want to move because it was such an improvement (with very little cost for materials). There are people who have an eye, or understanding, of things that work in the home. |
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