Elvis is Dead, Tiger's Back, and I'm Somewhere Stuck in the Middle

So I'm better off than Elvis, but not quite on par with Tiger (no pun intended).  What's a Stager (or Realtor) to do?piano

I went to an evangelism conference at my church Monday night.  The keynote speaker, trying to encourage the pastors, told us a great story regarding Van Cliburn, the world renowned pianist.  In case your are not familiar with Van Cliburn, here are the basics:

  • he was a child prodigy
  • first performed at the age of 4
  • played a performance of Tchaikovsky with the Houston Symphony Orchestra at age 13
  • at age 14, performed at Carnegie Hall
  • graduated from Juilliard with top honors
  • won numerous competitions and played major concert halls
  • has played for royalty, heads of state, and every president of the US since Harry Truman
  • etc., etc., etc.

Where am I going with this?  In his home he has a grand piano in every room.  Every night he puts on full concert dress, sits down at one of those grand pianos, and plays the scales!  Yes, this man who was a child prodigy, an honored graduate of Juilliard and has played for presidents and kings still plays the scales every night!

So what's the point?  In this economy, or any economy; whether you're at the top of your game, or just starting out; if you're young or old, you must NEVER STOP doing the rudimentary, elementary, everyday things that lead to success.  If Van Cliburn at age 74, with all of his accolades, is still playing the scales every night, then I'm going to get back to doing all the little things that add up to a lifetime of success. 

Yes, Elvis is dead, Tiger is back, and I'm sitting down to play scales again.  Care to join me?

 

green sofa with lamp and plant on stand 

Patsy Overton, ASP, IAHSP

Accredited Staging Professional

Patsy@SSSHomeStaging.com    770-843-2307    www.SSSHomeStaging.com

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15 commentsPatsy Overton • February 26 2009 06:45PM