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THE "GET IT RIGHT" (G.I.R) SERIES 4:TAKE IT FURTHER!!!

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THE "GET IT RIGHT"  (G.I.R)  SERIES 4: TAKE  IT  FURTHER!!! Hi folks, trust you are doing great. September has been an exceptional month, I guess it's same for you. I recently got my audience back to school with the launch of The "Get It Right (G.I.R)" Series where I introduced πŸ‘‡ βœ… G.I.R 101: https://consultkenny3.blogspot.com/2024/09/the-get-it-right-gir-series-2-pronounce.html βœ… G.I.R 102  https://consultkenny3.blogspot.com/2024/09/the-get-it-right-gir-series-3-let-go-of.html Please do well to use the links above to check them out if you haven't. Now let's take it further as I introduce G.I.R 103, where I bring you onboard other learning platforms aside Consult Kenny PRO and beyond interior design, let's just call them borrowed courses πŸ˜„ These courses are from the staples of highly recommended platforms with top notch curriculum and professionals to guide you through acquiring a creative skill in the last quarter of the year. And here is a previ...

THE "GET IT RIGHT" (G.I.R) SERIES 3: LET GO OF MYTHS

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THE "GET IT RIGHT"  (G.I.R)  SERIES 3: LET GO  OF  MYTHS!!!   Happy weekend peeps, It's good to connect with you in class again, and I guess you are keeping up well. The last class was all about pronouncing right, and it featured a few interior design terminologies with root from different languages. Do well to review here πŸ‘‡ https://consultkenny3.blogspot.com/2024/09/the-get-it-right-gir-series-2-pronounce.html In today's class I will be addressing interior design myths, with the aim to help my audience and subscribers displace certain misconceptions and falsehood around the subject matter. If I'm asked to collate all interior design myths, chances are high I will summarize them into 3 major categories, and I should say these are simply my personal propositions and not the result of a study or reaearch. The following slides will highlight these categories of myths with some examples attached πŸ‘‡ #1: THE  COST MYTH Below are some cost related misconceptions ...

THE "GET IT RIGHT" (G.I.R) SERIES 2: PRONOUNCE IT RIGHT

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  THE "GET IT RIGHT"  (G.I.R)  SERIES 2: PRONOUNCE IT  RIGHT!!! Hi folks, Trust you are doing great and I guess September is coming on well. It's back to school and I'm pleased to have my esteemed audience in class ☺️ I introduced a new series in my last post, highlighting a course outline that will help the Consult Kenny audience and subscribers brush up their interior design prowess. G.I.R 101 was first in line and the objective of this course is to help you with the right pronunciation of interior design terms. Just as it is with every other profession, there are terminologies peculiar to interior design. While you may be familiar with some, there are others you need guidance with, especially terms that originate from other languages like French, Chinese, Latin, Italian and others. Here are a few examples of such terms, their pronunciation and meanings πŸ‘‡ #1:  FRENCH Γ‰TAGÈRE πŸ—£οΈ/ etaΚ’Ι›r / A freestanding or hanging set of open shelves, designed to display trin...

THE "GET IT RIGHT" (G.I.R) SERIES: COURSE OUTLINE!!!

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THE "GET IT RIGHT"  (G.I.R)  SERIES: COURSE OUTLINE!!! Happy weekend peeps, Trust this post meets you well. Summer is over and for some folks it's back to school, hence the introduction to a series that will help the Consult Kenny audience and subscribers brush up their interior design prowess. Be on the lookout for an exciting lineup of insights, from emphasizing the right pronunciation of interior design terms, to helping you displace myths and faulty notions about interior design. There will also be a slight deviation from the norm as I bring other experts in the creative industry on board in collaboration with the Consult Kenny brand. While you wait for what's in the pipeline, let's head to class beginning with our course outline βœοΈπŸ‘‡ #G.I.R   101:  PRONOUNCE  IT  RIGHT  If I may ask; what's the correct pronunciation of the word FOYER? or let's make it easier by going for the word CHANDELIER I bet 2 out of 3 of my esteemed audience pronounced these...