Archive for December, 2009

What’s in your closet?

Number one on our Christmas list this year is a Closet Genie. No, that’s not something we saw on a late night infomercial. It’s someone who can organize our closets for us.

If you have that organizing skill, consider giving your services as a gift to your friends. Most of us cannot make rational decisions when it comes to getting rid of the “best date I ever had” outfit from 1989. Or the “these make my booty look amazing” jeans that haven’t fit in this century.

While we wait for the Closet Genies to appear, here are a few tips on organizing your own closet.

  1. Remove everything. This lets you see exactly the space you have to work with. Prepare to be shocked by the pile of stuff that came out of that closet.
  2. Now that you can see the light of day, give your closet a good cleaning from top to bottom. If you can, follow that cleaning with a fresh coat of white paint.
  3. Separate the items you removed into three piles: keep, sell/donate and throw away. Most people hate this step because it means getting rid of everything they do not use or wear. Face it – all of the stuff you’re looking at is not ever going to fit in that closet again, so take a breath and just do it. Here are some general sorting guidelines to follow.
  4. Keep: Put only items into this bin that you have worn or used at least twice in the past year. Be brutally harsh. If it doesn’t fit today, it’s not likely to fit anytime soon. Get rid of it. If in doubt, do not put it into this bin.

    Sell or donate: Clothes and other items that are not right for you (seriously – you never wear them, so you know they’re not right) but still have a useful life for someone else should go into this bin. What you consider ugly may be perfect to someone else. Take them to a consignment store or donate them to the Salvation Army or Goodwill. You may get a tax break, but more than that you’ll feel good. Put all of these items in your car. You’re more likely to get rid of them quickly if they’re in the passenger seat staring at you.

    Throw away: Clothes and shoes that are worn out, hopelessly stained, broken or in some other state of calamity go into this bin. If you won’t wear it because it’s wrecked, no one else wants it either. Use a black plastic yard waste bag, so you can’t see what throwing away.

    Okay, this next step is for the advanced class. If it sounds like too much work, move on to step 5. Better to make a little progress you can feel good about, right?

  5. Divide the “Keep” bin by season, type and use. If possible, keep out-of-season items in a separate storage place in your home. Next, sort your work or professional clothes and casual attire. Now divide each pile into common-wear and infrequent-wear, arranging them so the items you wear most often are the most handy.
  6. Use closet organizers. At the minimum you need a sturdy shoe rack, good hangers and shelves in addition to your standard hanging rod. Investing in a few good organizational pieces will make organizing your closet, and keeping it organized, a snap!

 

Hey Supergirl!

This time of year, it may seem that everything is falling on YOU. You’re cooking and cleaning and working and checking homework and attending sporting events and choir concerts … just like you always do. And you’re also planning the holidays, sending greeting cards, inviting people over, buying and wrapping and shipping gifts, decorating the house, and … well, it’s just so much more.

Take care of yourself.

Eat well. Aim for 10 servings (that’s 5 cups total) of fruits and vegetables each day. Stick with whole grains. Skip the white foods (flour, sugar, salt). Choose lean proteins, and eat more vegetarian meals. Drink water.

Keep exercising.
If you’re not doing at least 20 minutes of some activity that makes you sweat every day, then start.

Get up now, Supergirl, and get moving with this song.

 

 

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Find a visual

What look would you like to go for this holiday season?

Look in magazines and pick out different styles that you would like to try. Pick a coat, hair style, lipstick, outfit – or all of the above. Who do you want to be this holiday season?

This month’s online class starts today – and it’s all about creating a visual that best represents YOU to the world.

Join professional costume designer and coach Beth Miriam for 9 days, do the homework (it’s not that hard), and you’ll look amazing at this year’s holiday events.
Sign up for It’s a Wrap ~ The Time is WOW!

 

Attitude and image are everything

No matter where you work or what your job is, you can benefit professionally by being attentive to your attitude and image.

  • Volunteer to take on new projects, especially the ones that are most challenging and likely to improve your chances of upward mobility.
  • Don’t alter your look dramatically on Casual Friday. It implies that you’re not being yourself the rest of the week.
  • Be a good listener. This seems obvious, but it is amazing how many people do not know how to listen.
  • Always share ideas that may help others excel in their work. Every job is a team job.
  • Dress “up” for the job you want, instead of for the job you have.
  • Makeup (on women) increases the perception of professionalism. If you don’t know how to apply makeup to enhance your looks, get a makeover at a department store.

 

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