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    Why Glow-Worms Need to Glow - from a South African Perspective
    Bioluminescence is another term for glowing. Various bacteria, plankton, fungi, jellyfishes and insects can luminesce. It is a mystery why bacteria and fungi luminesce. Many deep-sea fish harness luminescent bacteria. They use the light for flashing signals to mates of finding prey in the dark. Many plankton flash light when they are disturbed, turning the sea bright at night. It is thought that plankton luminesce to help warn off predators.Hot summer nights in America are famous for the light show every bit as exciting as
    n house on a large housing estate still being built near York, and he was only a few doors away from the show home. The brief was simple. “I want my home to look like the show home” and potentially the job should have been straightforward.

    Unfortunately, Freddie had already visited a well known high-street household catalogue shop and had started buying furniture & accessories that looked nothing like the look he wanted. We had several visits to his new home & each time there was more “stuff” from this same catalogue. We tried to stop him wasting his money, but everything we suggested would cause him to look in the catalogue to find a cheap equivalent or alternative.

    Our comments fell on deaf ears

    Advice for Home Business Success
    As I was participating in a group coaching call with my business mentor, one of my colleagues shared a story about how so many people want to give us advice on what they think is best for us as entrepreneurs.And the funny thing is - the advice is often given by people who have never run a business.My colleague was working under the guidance of a multi-millionaire while building her business and he had recommended she make specific changes to some marketing materials she was having created.When she contacted th
    It seemed a pretty normal day when Mrs. Arnold phoned Art from the Start inquiring whether someone could help her with the design of her new bedroom.

    But then again everything seems perfectly normal when a Customer from Hell first calls. If only there was a reliable means of screening out this sort of customer, they would quickly find themselves put on long term hold on the phone! But no such luck.

    Interior Designer as Marriage Counsellor

    After initial conversations and the usual site visit with Mrs. Arnold (name changed) it became clear that something was odd. She instructed us not to speak to her husband about the interior design of their bedroom and dressing room. Nevertheless we followed instructions, produced mood boards and quotation for the customer, however we started to get a bit suspicious when she arranged our appointments for days when Mr Arnold was out of town.

    After Mrs. Arnold sent us a cheque by way of deposit payment we ordered in materials but a few days later an irate Mr Arnold called telling us to stop work. It then transpired that he knew nothing of his wife’s plans and they were clearly not going to be a birthday surprise for him. He was furious that his wife was spending “his money” and it was clear that a marital row (probably not the first) was brewing.

    To cut a long story short we’d been caught in the middle of a disintegrating marriage. The wife eventually moved out, the husband did not want any interior design work & cancelled the deposit cheque. We ended up wasting a lot of time with the Arnold’s but luckily we did not end up too badly out of pocket!

    Interior Design Thief

    Every interior designer has probably experienced the potential customer who wants to borrow fabric sample books or catalogues. Sadly a percentage will use a designer like public lending library, borrow books and then purchase goods elsewhere. Sometimes books never come back but one can ask the borrower for a financial deposit to make sure they do.

    However the worst case we came across was a customer who borrowed three books on a Friday and left a cheque by way of deposit. The customer returned, as she said she would, three days later and we then shredded the deposit cheque rather than bank it.

    Unfortunately two weeks later, with the customer long gone we noticed that one book was missing two fabric samples, neatly cut out. We then checked the other books and they had been treated with the same disrespect.

    If only the lady had asked for fabric samples – they would have been free of charge!

    Catalogue Junkie

    One job we quite like is recreating a “show home” for a customer because they usually have a good idea of what they want their new home to look like.

    One day Freddie came calling. He had just bought a three floor town house on a large housing estate still being built near York, and he was only a few doors away from the show home. The brief was simple. “I want my home to look like the show home” and potentially the job should have been straightforward.

    Unfortunately, Freddie had already visited a well known high-street household catalogue shop and had started buying furniture & accessories that looked nothing like the look he wanted. We had several visits to his new home & each time there was more “stuff” from this same catalogue. We tried to stop him wasting his money, but everything we suggested would cause him to look in the catalogue to find a cheap equivalent or alternative.

    Our comments fell on deaf ears.

    Home Based Business, Do You Have What It Takes To Run One Yourself
    Are you thinking about starting a home based business. If so do you have what it takes to run a successful business. It does not matter what the product is either. People will say I have a home based business. Then I ask them how are you selling your product. They answer this is the hottest product in the world it will sell it's self. See most of the time people get caught up in all the hype that a company puts in print or a conference calls. So the person that want to start and run a home based business does not find out wha
    we followed instructions, produced mood boards and quotation for the customer, however we started to get a bit suspicious when she arranged our appointments for days when Mr Arnold was out of town.

    After Mrs. Arnold sent us a cheque by way of deposit payment we ordered in materials but a few days later an irate Mr Arnold called telling us to stop work. It then transpired that he knew nothing of his wife’s plans and they were clearly not going to be a birthday surprise for him. He was furious that his wife was spending “his money” and it was clear that a marital row (probably not the first) was brewing.

    To cut a long story short we’d been caught in the middle of a disintegrating marriage. The wife eventually moved out, the husband did not want any interior design work & cancelled the deposit cheque. We ended up wasting a lot of time with the Arnold’s but luckily we did not end up too badly out of pocket!

    Interior Design Thief

    Every interior designer has probably experienced the potential customer who wants to borrow fabric sample books or catalogues. Sadly a percentage will use a designer like public lending library, borrow books and then purchase goods elsewhere. Sometimes books never come back but one can ask the borrower for a financial deposit to make sure they do.

    However the worst case we came across was a customer who borrowed three books on a Friday and left a cheque by way of deposit. The customer returned, as she said she would, three days later and we then shredded the deposit cheque rather than bank it.

    Unfortunately two weeks later, with the customer long gone we noticed that one book was missing two fabric samples, neatly cut out. We then checked the other books and they had been treated with the same disrespect.

    If only the lady had asked for fabric samples – they would have been free of charge!

    Catalogue Junkie

    One job we quite like is recreating a “show home” for a customer because they usually have a good idea of what they want their new home to look like.

    One day Freddie came calling. He had just bought a three floor town house on a large housing estate still being built near York, and he was only a few doors away from the show home. The brief was simple. “I want my home to look like the show home” and potentially the job should have been straightforward.

    Unfortunately, Freddie had already visited a well known high-street household catalogue shop and had started buying furniture & accessories that looked nothing like the look he wanted. We had several visits to his new home & each time there was more “stuff” from this same catalogue. We tried to stop him wasting his money, but everything we suggested would cause him to look in the catalogue to find a cheap equivalent or alternative.

    Our comments fell on deaf ears

    Winning the Thought Battle
    If you have read my articles or heard me speak, you know that I always come down to action. We need to act if we are going to be successful!Yet, our success starts long before our actions. In fact, our success begins in our thoughts.The process is that thoughts become actions and actions produce results. So the equation starts with the thoughts. So the key to success is to start with and control the thoughts that we have. Good thoughts become good actions become good results.But there is this predicament
    ventually moved out, the husband did not want any interior design work & cancelled the deposit cheque. We ended up wasting a lot of time with the Arnold’s but luckily we did not end up too badly out of pocket!

    Interior Design Thief

    Every interior designer has probably experienced the potential customer who wants to borrow fabric sample books or catalogues. Sadly a percentage will use a designer like public lending library, borrow books and then purchase goods elsewhere. Sometimes books never come back but one can ask the borrower for a financial deposit to make sure they do.

    However the worst case we came across was a customer who borrowed three books on a Friday and left a cheque by way of deposit. The customer returned, as she said she would, three days later and we then shredded the deposit cheque rather than bank it.

    Unfortunately two weeks later, with the customer long gone we noticed that one book was missing two fabric samples, neatly cut out. We then checked the other books and they had been treated with the same disrespect.

    If only the lady had asked for fabric samples – they would have been free of charge!

    Catalogue Junkie

    One job we quite like is recreating a “show home” for a customer because they usually have a good idea of what they want their new home to look like.

    One day Freddie came calling. He had just bought a three floor town house on a large housing estate still being built near York, and he was only a few doors away from the show home. The brief was simple. “I want my home to look like the show home” and potentially the job should have been straightforward.

    Unfortunately, Freddie had already visited a well known high-street household catalogue shop and had started buying furniture & accessories that looked nothing like the look he wanted. We had several visits to his new home & each time there was more “stuff” from this same catalogue. We tried to stop him wasting his money, but everything we suggested would cause him to look in the catalogue to find a cheap equivalent or alternative.

    Our comments fell on deaf ears

    Medical, Social and Economic Costs of Smoking
    Smoking, medically speaking, is one of the most devastating diseases of the modern world. Dying from smoking alone exceeds the combined statistics of death reports on accidents, murders, suicides, cirrhosis and infectious diseases. This number in USA – and this is just to create an apt imagery in your mind – is more than all the (American) deaths of World War II put together.Lung cancer is the most common disease associated with smoking and it might surprise you to know that just about one hundred years ago, this disease wa
    by way of deposit. The customer returned, as she said she would, three days later and we then shredded the deposit cheque rather than bank it.

    Unfortunately two weeks later, with the customer long gone we noticed that one book was missing two fabric samples, neatly cut out. We then checked the other books and they had been treated with the same disrespect.

    If only the lady had asked for fabric samples – they would have been free of charge!

    Catalogue Junkie

    One job we quite like is recreating a “show home” for a customer because they usually have a good idea of what they want their new home to look like.

    One day Freddie came calling. He had just bought a three floor town house on a large housing estate still being built near York, and he was only a few doors away from the show home. The brief was simple. “I want my home to look like the show home” and potentially the job should have been straightforward.

    Unfortunately, Freddie had already visited a well known high-street household catalogue shop and had started buying furniture & accessories that looked nothing like the look he wanted. We had several visits to his new home & each time there was more “stuff” from this same catalogue. We tried to stop him wasting his money, but everything we suggested would cause him to look in the catalogue to find a cheap equivalent or alternative.

    Our comments fell on deaf ears

    The Greatest Warlords of All Time
    The bully on the school playground is the most fearful of all those using the playground. Because he is a bully, he knows everyone else is looking for the chance to take him down a peg and his best fellow bully friends are the ones most likely to do it. He can trust no one and must constantly be about his bully business to minimize the threats to his imagined superiority. Pity him. He never has a moment of peace. He can't get a decent night's sleep, calculating who his greatest threat is likely to be tomorrow. He is a winner. He c
    n house on a large housing estate still being built near York, and he was only a few doors away from the show home. The brief was simple. “I want my home to look like the show home” and potentially the job should have been straightforward.

    Unfortunately, Freddie had already visited a well known high-street household catalogue shop and had started buying furniture & accessories that looked nothing like the look he wanted. We had several visits to his new home & each time there was more “stuff” from this same catalogue. We tried to stop him wasting his money, but everything we suggested would cause him to look in the catalogue to find a cheap equivalent or alternative.

    Our comments fell on deaf ears. In the end it was a case of “interior designer or bargain basement catalogue”. Unfortunately Freddie’s love affair with his 300 page glossy catalogue won and we had wasted all our time & effort, and he ended up with an uncoordinated and ridiculous looking home and furniture that would not even fit the available space.

    With three real examples of Customers from Hell, you may well ask "What does a good customer look like?"

    We like customers who:

    want us to work with them in a partnership

    are receptive to our design ideas

    are honest about their tastes and budget

    value the knowledge, experience and skill of a professional interior designer.

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