In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look at the lighting around your home and find opportunities to replace boring lights. You can upgrade lampshades with pieces that fit the aesthetic of your space or replace drab fixtures with more stylish ones. You can also get interesting table or floor lamps to add more lighting to a room. Replace existing window treatments with new ones. Decide on what kind of decor you’re trying to go for and get treatments that flow with the rest of your home. Search online or at a department store for curtains or drapes that fit the decor you're trying to achieve.  If you’re going for a rustic design, long curtains typically match with the decor. If you’re going for a more minimalist design you could get wood curtains or Venetian blinds. Rugs can change the look of hardwood floors. Purchase area rugs for the rooms in your home. Get a rug that matches one of the primary colors in the room. If you select the right rug, it will flow with the rest of the room and won’t stand out when you look into the room.  If the furniture in the room is patterned, go for a solid colored rug. If the furniture is solid colors, go for a rug with a pattern. Houseplants are a great way to freshen up the look of your decor and add some color to your home. Bushes, ferns, and small trees can inject some personality into a room. You could also consider planting fresh herbs in your kitchen for dual purpose use, or a pot of flowers to add a splash of color to the rooms in your home.  If you want a sophisticated look, plants like a boxwood, topiary, succulent, or staghorn fern will compliment your decor. The pot that your plant lives in should also compliment your decor. Colorful linens are a great temporary way to change the look of a room. Go online or to a department store and find bedspreads, towels, or blankets that will add some style to your bedroom.  If you want a sleek modern look, go for plain white, black, or gray linens. If you want a more rustic look, purchase brown linens or linens with a colorful print.
Summary: Install stylish lights to add functionality and interest. Add new window treatments to create a focal point. Lay down rugs to protect your floors and add color. Display houseplants to freshen up your home. Select decorative linens and sheets for a stylish touch.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Recognize when you are feeling overwhelmed or overstimulated. Remove yourself from situations when you need a break. Find a place that will give you some time to decompress. You’re likely to have rapid mood changes when you have ADHD. Knowing what to do and how to respond to these mood changes will help you weather them better. Find an activity that shifts your focus away from your bad mood, such as reading a book or talking with a friend. People with ADHD have a tendency to overcommit themselves. Then, the commitments become overwhelming. Learn to say no. For example, if you are asked to volunteer at your child’s field day, decline altogether, or suggest that you can be there for one hour instead of three. Individuals with ADHD often experience anxiety over unfamiliar situations. To decrease anxiety and provide familiarity for an upcoming event, role playing can guide you in appropriate responses. This strategy is especially helpful in prepping to meet new people, work out conflicts with friends, or interview for a job. You may be able to handle situations better depending on the time of day. For example, some people with ADHD might do better in the afternoon, while others may be better able to handle stressful situations first thing in the morning. Persons with ADHD need to understand how to recognize and reduce stress and frustration before they get out of control and lead to anxiety, depression, or even substance abuse. Have a list of people who you can call to help you through difficult situations.
Summary: Take timeouts. Prepare for mood changes. Don’t overcommit yourself. Try role playing to prepare for unfamiliar situations. Know the time of day when you perform your best. Assemble a support network.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can come up with something unique to your concept or just use your personal name.  If you use a concept name then keep it relevant to your industry. You want a name connected to the ideas of home and design. Whatever name you choose will need to be heavily publicized in real estate offices, among builders, art shops, mortgage brokers, and anyone else who might use your services. This will be preliminary at best until you get a better idea of your area's real estate market and client needs.  Start-up costs for home staging are usually low, but regardless if you ask your bank for a small business loan or not, plan on a few items from the beginning. Expect some costs for early marketing such as business cards, frequent travel, advertising space in local publications, and possibly web hosting. Canvas the area contractors for painters, plumbers, electricians, etc... for their costs. You mostly will be working with what's on site at a home, but sometimes you may need an assist. Keep in mind this will factor into what you charge the homeowner. You probably want this done at a local print shop or office store. You can ask them about other items to get your business logo on such as pens, magnets, note pads, etc...  The major items to have on the cards are your business name, your own name, and contact info. You should have at least a phone number you can easily be reached at, an e-mail address you check frequently, and possibly a website. These items can be relatively inexpensive if you cut back on extra embellishments such as fancy fonts, glosses, special paper, etc... Conversely, spending some more on the display sometimes appeals to customers. Strike a balance. This will be what you charge clients for your services.  You will need to decide your basis for charging including square footage of the house, hours of labor, weight of objects moved, etc... Some stagers can charge between $500 to $5,000 dollars per house. Set your rates to cover your total business costs plus a reasonable profit. You can look at the SBA for financing ideas if you think more funding will be necessary for decorating. Also this will help with registration if you want to build a larger office with more employees.  Some staging jobs will involve you encountering an empty house or room. In these cases you will have to rent furniture and other decorations, so having some extra money on hand would help. Some staging jobs may involve substantial painting and/or repair work. If you're doing the work initially yourself then you may need to pay the contractor first even if you're charging the homeowner later. This is a good idea with modern technology's advantages. The website can make contact smoother between clients and you plus showcase your work with photos--even video.  You can try free website creators if you know how to use them. If you do not know how to program webpages, consider budgeting extra for a professional website creator to do it for you. Do consider if you have any friends, family, or colleagues that are good at web design that might do this in exchange for you staging a room for them or similar service. Make sure whoever designs the site helps keep the page high in popular search engines.
Summary:
Create a business name. Draw up a budget. Print a business card. Create a schedule of charges. Contact the US Small Business Administration. Create a website.