Tag: tips
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Lessons from My Internship at designboom

How I Learned to Write and Edit Fast at designboom – From Intern to Editor: A Leap of Faith
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Before and After: Bathroom renovations

Before and after of my ensuite renovations. This was where the majority of the renovations took place in my home
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Richelle’s Real Estate Adventure – Episode 8 – Buying ‘as is where is’

Episode 8 where I continue my lessons learned from buying “as is, where is”
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Richelle’s Real Estate Adventure – Episode 7 – Buying ‘as is – where is’

My lessons from buying as is where is
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Interior Design Show 2022 – Review

My review of the 2022 Interior Design Show, Canada’s premier event for Canadian Design
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What is True Partnering?

Defining the difference between partnering and partnership and providing key insights into them.
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Selling Sunset, Selling Tampa and the Parisian Agency – It’s all about Brand Marketing

Real estate brand marketing tips
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Doughnut Economics – 7 Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist by Kate Raworth

My book review on Doughnut Economics – 7 ways to think like a 21st century economist by Kate Raworth
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5 Tips for Tackling DesignTO 2022

DesignTO 2022 and these are my top 5 tips to tackling the festival this year.
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Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture Treatment

Watch my video on my recent facial rejuvenation acupuncture treatment!
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My Helsinki Design & Architecture Travel Guide: Top Ten Must-See Places

My top ten places to visit in Helsinki
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Traveling to the Extreme

I’ve found my Schitt’s Creek aka Manitouwadge! Last month, I traveled to the extreme North, or 12 hours from where I live, to the other side of Lake Superior. I wanted to know if it was true. Could I buy a house in this town for less than $50K? When I arrived, I learned way…
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Navigating the Airport Process
Today, after driving through the worst ice storm recorded in April, I dropped my mother and her friends at the airport for their Biennale “Jesus Tour” Trip. Because of work, I’ve been clocking a lot of frequent flyer miles and have become completely accustomed to the “do-it-yourself” digital atmosphere at Terminal 1.






