Stress Happens
Face it: Remodeling is stressful! The best way to combat it is to prepare. Dr.
Frederic Medway, a professor of psychology at the University of South Carolina,
recommends you find out what is going to happen during the remodeling project
and you sit down as a family to plan ahead.
Discuss what you expect from each member of the family and what everyone's role
and responsibilities will be during the project. It is better if each of you
have specific roles during the project so you can approach the remodel as a family
partnership.
There are going to be decisions required during the remodeling process, some
of which may not be easy. You should have a way to communicate these choices
to the rest of the family and come to a relatively speedy conclusion. Remember
that everyone in the house will have to deal with the dirt and noise. The project
will go more smoothly if they can also take part in the decision process and
final result.
The roles and responsibilities should extend to the children. Perhaps they could
be responsible for securing the pet away from the construction site and for keeping
other children away from the construction site. This will give them a sense of
participation in the project.
To achieve maximum stress relief, remember these main rules:
• Know what is expected of you and articulate what you expect of others
• Know what you want and what other family members want
• Realize that there will be compromises along the way and devise a way
to minimize them and keep everyone happy
• Choose the right person in the family for each job, regardless of age
or role in the family
• Don't ignore problems or disappointments — talk to someone who can
help
• Focus on the positive aspects of the project
• Never forget your goal
• Maintain constant communication with all parties
• Keep a good attitude
• Look at the project as an adventure, not an imposition