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THE "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH" SERIES 5

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RENEW | REVAMP | DISCARD Hello Audience, I hope September was really good to you? It's the last day of the month and my last post on a series that explored ideas and thoughts for reviving and revamping items that have exceeded their expected lifespan in your space. I guess it's been worthwhile. Have you observed all the series in the 3rd quarter has been about fixing stuff?. In July it was "Beauty in a mess", August was about Facelift/Quick Fixes/Renovation, while the revive and revamp talk came up in September. I wouldn't say it's coincidence that all of this is ending just a day to the National Independence Day in Nigeria. This got me thinking and so I decided to go in a different direction today, as I connect the dot between the series that featured in the 3rd quarter with a national call to Nigerians out there, as we celebrate our 63rd year as a republic. Apologies to my non-Nigerian audience as I direct today's post on a renew, revamp and discard miss

THE "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH" (L.A.D) SERIES 4:

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BEING HAPPY BOTH WAYS!!! Hello peeps, How are you doing today? Trust you are making the best of every insight shared on The "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH" series as I explore ideas and thoughts in the bid to justify the revive and revamp mission that this series seeks to achieve. So far I have addressed #RENEWABILITY; where I advocated for recycling and reuse of renewable resources like rubbers, bottles and wood  #ECONOMICS; with clear distinction made between value and cost in order to help you make economic sense on the decision to either revamp or discard. Now let's switch to the place of emotions in the scheme of things, as I address the pains attached to the act of letting go our cherished items on one end, and the joy that accompany ones ability to restore life to items that have exceeded their expected lifespan in our spaces. #LETTING GO Truth be told, it's hard to let go of stuff we hold so dearly, especially when we have memories attached to them. In some cases, we have

THE "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH (L.A.D)" SERIES 3

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VALUE VS. COST!!! Happy weekend folks,  I guess you are having a good time out there, It's been a rainy day here but it's all cool and lovely. September is all about The "Life-After-Death" (L.A.D) series where I offer insights that seek to guide your decision on what items to let go or which one to hold back in your space. In my last post, I emphasized the need for renewing and recycling items that have exceeded their expected lifespan in your space, with rubber , wood and bottles taking the center stage. I will be shifting gears today as I place the spotlight on the concept of value versus cost, considering the importance of economics in deciding whether to renew, revamp or discard used items in your space. Be rest assured that you will be getting some value from today's post just as you do with every Consult Kenny posts. Let's get going ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ #VALUE Value is defined as "the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of

THE "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH (L.A.D)" SERIES 2

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RENEW AND RECYCLE!!! Hi Guys,  Trust you are having a lovely weekend, and I guess September is turning out right. Having introduced a new series in my last post, I will be taking it further, confident you will be gaining some insights on the subject matter that seek to help you discover means by which you can revive furniture pieces and other items in your space, after their expected lifespan.  The "Life-After-Death" (L.A.D) series offers several value including guidelines that will help your decision on what items to let go or which one to hold back in your space. Just before I delve into the business of the day, here is a recap of the bottom lines I shared in my last post. - RENEWABILITY - ECONOMICS  - FEELINGS  With focus on Renewal, I will be making a case for 3 materials that top the list when it comes to renewability๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ #1: RUBBER It is proven that used tyres, leathers and films have bendable properties that makes them largely suitable for recycling. This claim is seen

THE "LIFE-AFTER-DEATH" (L.A.D) SERIES

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DISCARD OR REVIVE!!! Hello folks,  9 hearty cheers to the beautiful month of September, may this month be filled with memories of good happenings for you and your loved ones. It's always a delight launching a new series for the month, and I can only wonder if any series will be worthwhile without the attention of my amiable audience. Thanks for your attention and feedback all the time ๐Ÿ™ Let's do it again, this time, with The "Life-After-Death" (L.A.D) series, as I seek to help you discover means by which you can revive furniture pieces and other items in your space, after their expected lifespan.  When it comes to letting go or holding on to items in our spaces, we all weigh differently from one extreme to the other, however there are specifics that should form a bottom line for our decision to either DISCARD or REVIVE. So what are these bottom lines? ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ #1: RENEWABILITY Is it renewable? With advocacy for renewable energy getting stronger by the day, going recyclin