Fact: When you look good you feel good. You
shouldn’t only dress your best when going out in public or meeting up with
friends but also when you are hanging out solo, going to the gym, doing house
chores, or having some time to yourself. Surely you have noticed that you
feel great when you get dressed up, and it’s because you feel good about
yourself. I’m not saying you should wear an evening
gown while you do laundry or read a book, but small efforts at style can
have you in a good mood all day long. The following style and beauty tips can help you feel your best today!
- Arm candy - stacks on stacks of bracelets. Not edible, but fun to wear and look at!
- Buy a pair of yoga pants or leggings for lounging at home that fit perfectly and makes you feel confident about your curves. I love how flattering basic black can be, but they also come in an unimaginable number of patterns and colors if you want something brighter!
- If you love makeup, don’t skip it just because you’re staying home.
- Smile, it tells your body that you are happy even if you aren’t really feeling it.
- A stylish manicure or pedicure even if you did it yourself.
- Take a shower with some fruity smelling body wash, like melon or citrus, so you will feel fresh throughout the day.
- Have something personalized. Here are some examples: a monogrammed sweater, a piece of jewelry with your initials, or a shirt with your favorite team or band's logo. These kinds of personalized pieces should remind you that its okay to focus on yourself and your own interests sometimes, and that YOU are important!
Try out one or all of these tips! Most of them focus on what is outside, and while they can definitely give you a boost, feeling good always starts on the inside! Take time every day to tell yourself things you are thankful for and things you are looking forward to for the day or week. Even when there are dark clouds there is always a silver lining (or maybe some silver bangles on your arm) to set your sights on!
Wearing some cute arm candy while lounging at home and reading a magazine. |
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