I've decided that -- instead of a dramatic Sunday night make-over, I'm going to spend a couple of weeks worth of evenings doing 90% of the changeover to the store myself. I do this for the sake of everyone's sanity. I'm worse than the stereotyped housewife moving the furniture around over and over again.
Half the time, I don't know how it's going to look until I do it -- and then I completely change my mind.
I also spend a whole lot of time sitting on the floor and leaning against the wall mulling what I want to do, trying to visualize.
And finally, I know that when I move stuff around, I can put it back together again myself. Like a game of concentration, I'll remember where I put most of the material, saving me much effort and worry about where everything was (mis)placed.
I figure by the end of the month, I'll have consolidated all my trading cards in one section without losing any real display space. I'll have about 2.5 times more bookshelf space devoted to 'new' books. I'll have the tops of all those bookcases to display about twice as much boardgames. I'll have two shelves against the wall to display all the 'designer' toys in one consolidated space. And the store should look slightly less cluttered and crowded.
The magic of ergonomics.
I'll fill in the new books and boardgame sections by the end of summer, in the meantime taking the opportunity to display way more of the games and books I already have face out. (I'll be interested to see if that helps sell them.)
But I will need help moving a couple of the biggest fixtures at about 4:00 this Sunday afternoon. Jason? Adam? Can you give me a call, RSVP? I'm not doing the pizza thing, Jason, because we're probably talking half an hour of moving, and I want to spend as much of the rest of the evening as possible moving stuff around by myself.
In fact, I'm going to be downright rude about kicking you out when I've used you up. O.K.? with that?
So, a couple a strong fellows on this Sunday, May 18th, at 4:00 p.m.
See you there.
Half the time, I don't know how it's going to look until I do it -- and then I completely change my mind.
I also spend a whole lot of time sitting on the floor and leaning against the wall mulling what I want to do, trying to visualize.
And finally, I know that when I move stuff around, I can put it back together again myself. Like a game of concentration, I'll remember where I put most of the material, saving me much effort and worry about where everything was (mis)placed.
I figure by the end of the month, I'll have consolidated all my trading cards in one section without losing any real display space. I'll have about 2.5 times more bookshelf space devoted to 'new' books. I'll have the tops of all those bookcases to display about twice as much boardgames. I'll have two shelves against the wall to display all the 'designer' toys in one consolidated space. And the store should look slightly less cluttered and crowded.
The magic of ergonomics.
I'll fill in the new books and boardgame sections by the end of summer, in the meantime taking the opportunity to display way more of the games and books I already have face out. (I'll be interested to see if that helps sell them.)
But I will need help moving a couple of the biggest fixtures at about 4:00 this Sunday afternoon. Jason? Adam? Can you give me a call, RSVP? I'm not doing the pizza thing, Jason, because we're probably talking half an hour of moving, and I want to spend as much of the rest of the evening as possible moving stuff around by myself.
In fact, I'm going to be downright rude about kicking you out when I've used you up. O.K.? with that?
So, a couple a strong fellows on this Sunday, May 18th, at 4:00 p.m.
See you there.