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Wednesday, 11 January 2023

what renovated my house taught me about being human (not a LinkedIn post)

I’ve always been fascinated by how people experience something mildly inconvenient and somehow turn it into a LinkedIn thought leadership post about their company.

So naturally, after finishing a full house renovation, I felt it was my duty to do the same. But honestly, renovating didn’t teach me much about strategy, leadership, or synergy, but what renovating a house actually teaches you about being human.

First lesson: optimism. Renovation requires a level of belief that things will work out, even when they’re half done and don’t make sense yet. You learn to trust the process, even when it looks chaotic in the middle.

Second lesson: decision making. You make a lot of choices, some big, some tiny, all while realising that perfection is overrated. You learn to commit, move forward, and live with your choices, which is honestly a life skill.

It also teaches collaboration. Renovating isn’t a solo sport. It’s about listening, compromising, and figuring things out together, as a family. You learn quickly that being aligned matters more than being right.

There’s also something grounding about building a space intentionally. Choosing how you want to live. What feels comfortable. What feels like home. It makes you more aware of what you value and what you actually need.

And when it’s finally done, you realise the biggest lesson wasn’t about the house at all.

It was about patience without pressure.
Progress without perfection.
And finding joy in creating something that’s meant to be lived in, not showcased.

So no, this isn’t a lesson in business strategy.

It’s a reminder that sometimes growth looks like building a home and enjoying the process along the way.

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