Graph 5 – Brainstorming isearch
-Cleaning
-Organizing
-Re-organizing/Decorating
-Fun activities with my kids
-Reading to my kids
-Fixing stuff
-Four-wheeling
-Plowing
-snow sledding
-Skiing
-Snow tubing
-Helping people
-Certified Nurses Assistant
-Administering Medication (CRMA)
-Registered Nurse
-Brainstorming ideas for a invention
-Need more money
-Being a house owner
-Painting
-Driving to my home town to visit my family
*TOPIC*
-Re-organizing/Decorating!
-closets/dressers, and finishing them with a coat of stain
-Kitchen (paper/paint)
-Floors (linoleum/hardwood)
-designated bins for toys to ensure easy/fast clean up
-Pictures on a wall (collages/paint one/take a new one)
-Furniture (more or less?, refabricate them?)
-Bedrooms (The whole darn thing!)
1) How am I going to do this room differently today?
2) Should I get different color paint for the walls?
3) Should I take the rug up and put hardwood flooring in?
4) How should I re-due the trim on that door and closets?
5) Do I need a different closet door?
6) Do I need one at all?
7) Should the window sills be a different color?
8) What kind of shading would do well with this room?
9) What color curtains should I get?
10) Should there be a different source of light?
11) Would a nice fluffy throw rug look good here?
12) Where will the bed go?
13) Should I corner the TV?
14) Definitely no doorknobs that lock
MIght work--some of these questions aren't really researchable. The answers are just a matter of taste--13, for example. But if you are thinking about interior decoration, how to maximize space, color coordination, feng shui maybe, prices and styles--those things are researchable and could definitely turn into an isearch.
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