The Psychology of Space
Brian Wallace
Founder, NowSourcing - Infographic Expert | Google Board Member | International Keynote Speaker | Featured: NYT, Forbes, Mashable | Innovate Summit Creator | Advisory: #SXSW, Lexmark
The way we manage our personal spaces and environments say a lot about us - and when we are uncomfortable even in our own home, negativity and stressors can pile up.
When we feel compelled to get home improvement projects underway, what was meant to be a quick afternoon do-it-yourself task may get ahead of us. Maybe our repainting job has revealed damage to our drywall that requires repair. Maybe replacing the kitchen cabinets has given way to serious plumbing or electrical issues. Whatever the case may be, home improvements can quickly snowball into projects well out of our wheelhouse. Here’s how to reprioritize, stop procrastinating, and get the right help to finish the job without losing your mind in the process.
This infographic details the psychology of space, why we resist change even when it’s good for us, and how to turn a dysfunctional space into a personal sanctuary.
(See the full infographic on the psychology of space here)
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About the Author:
Brian Wallace is the Founder of NowSourcing, the top rated infographic agency in the nation. Connect with him on LinkedIn, Twitter, and if you're really into what he does, Book a time to chat.
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