The first thing you should do is get good quality tools. Make sure you have the right tool for the job, and you aren't improvising. For example, if you don't have a hammer, then don't use your shoe to try and pound a nail. By using the right tools that are in good condition, you'll reduce the chance of poking your eye out or something.
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Do some research online, or go check out a book at the library, but don't start something and figure you'll just "wing it." You never know when you are going to run into trouble that you are unsure of and don't know how to get out of.
Be very careful of power cords. Make sure they are in your sight at all times, and be careful walking around with power tools with long cords. Keep them and use them as close to the electrical outlet as possible, so you don't accidentally knock something over and kill yourself.
Make sure there isn't any clutter all over the place. This is very dangerous, as you can trip and fall.
As long as you are careful, and know what you are doing, it's easy to stay safe and happy while doing home improvement projects. That way, you can do more, and increase the value of your