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Home Improvement Television - The History

The everyday home improvement television program has really evolved. Especially in the last five years, home improvement and do-it-yourself (DIY) decorating shows have taken off and are increasingly popular with viewers. Today, show range from in-depth analysis of full house flips to simple decorating how-to's that focus on a single project.

Traditionally, television centered on home repair was similar to courses on TV. They picked a project - like caulking a window - and showed you, step-by-step, how to do it. As informative and useful as this is, it can get boring for some viewers and is better suited to the home video or DVD format.

As the how-to style of house development episodes moved to home libraries and the DIY section of your hardware store, the reality TV type of home renovation started appearing on television. Soon, such TV programming was fun and entertaining, and people were actually watching.

So many people were watching that whole networks sprouted up around the concept of home and garden improvement. People liked watching real people take on real house development projects. They got to see the mistakes, pitfalls and the joy of a project well completed.

Now, unlike your traditional home renovation program, the new style of shows don't always focus on the how-to details of each project. Instead, they offer a broader look at an overall concept or major project. Though not great for specific information, these shows are a fantastic resource for new ideas and decorating tips.

Types of Home Renovation Programs on the Tube

An example of a classic and traditional how-to home development show is "This Old House." Since 1979, Bob Vila has been teaching viewers at home how to take on everything from replacing a leaky faucet to laying a foundation. Though the show has a new host now and a slew of spin-off series, it continues to focus on quality craftsmanship and the basics of a job well done.

In the new style of home remodeling shows are programs like Flip This House, where featured participants are real, live people who are trying, on their own, to purchase, renovate and sell a house for profit. Unlike programs with a how-to angle, these focus on the emotional stress involved with major home repairs as well as overall project management on a large scale.

Finally, there are the big programs like Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. In a program like this, the producers bring in trucks of labor, experts, materials, and furniture to completely overhaul a home in just a few days.

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How to Create a Superstar Image on a Budget - Part 1

“Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” -John Wooden. Wooden was correct about something in that statement. Your reputation is merely what others think you are. Unfortunately, reputation runs the world, not character. There are plenty of talented, good willed, highly skilled, moral souls in the world. Sadly most of them never get any recognition in life even with all of their good character. Your reputation is what guides your success. Maybe some people aren’t looking for high degrees of success and recognition. This article wasn’t written for you.

Character isn’t the building blocks of reputation. Only deeds are. Many a coward, liar, cheat and thief have gained enormous recognition in this world. They gained in through their exploits and feats. If you want to create a powerful image it doesn’t take a million bucks. It does take attention to detail. Being in the right places, being in the company of the right people, and looking a certain way all play a part in that. Reputation is based on perception. The people with the biggest reputations are the people who’ve mastered painting the strongest public perception. You can be a quiet, meek coward in your private life and a flashy Casanova in public. It’s more than possible if you work on crafting your image.

In 1993 K. Anders Ericsson of Florida State University published a landmark paper that distinguished the factors involved in greatness and mediocrity. The main factor that separated greatness from mediocrity is deliberate practice. “For example: Simply hitting a bucket of balls is not deliberate practice, which is why most golfers don't get better. Hitting an eight-iron 300 times with a goal of leaving the ball within 20 feet of the pin 80 percent of the time, continually observing results and making appropriate adjustments, and doing that for hours every day - that's deliberate practice.” - Forbes Magazine.

Greatness and image share a direct corollary. They both must be shaped over an extended period of time. Your image doesn’t change overnight just as one doesn’t become great overnight. But using greatness as a corollary does provide an excellent platform concerning how to craft ones image. You can read more in part 2 of How to Create a Superstar Image on a Budget.

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