Aaahh the creatives--we all know a few.
Maybe they work as graphic artists or interior decorators, or maybe you know a mom who puts together crafts that rival Picasso.
Or maybe you are one of these easily distracted, constantly doodling idea machines.
I know many in this interesting group, and here is my list of creative characteristics:
This list is in no way official, comprehensive, or complete.
I would also add sensitive, self-confident, night owls, addicted to at least one thing: coffee, tea, cigarettes, chocolate, potato chips...you get it.
Tell me if you fit into this category and if you can think of any other symptoms. :)
xo
Featuring colorist Ronda Francis
Showing posts with label self confidence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self confidence. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
You Are What You Wear--Personal Decoration Power
Writing and drawing as a job at home has its perks.
Sleeping later than the majority, listening to a favorite set list, and a glass of iced tea in my slippers are just some of the working from home advantages.
But there is a dark side.
Lounging in your pajamas day after day can take its toll on your self confidence.
In fact, what you wear daily can have a real effect on how you act day in and day out.
Professor Karen Pine, author of the book Mind What You Wear, conducted a study that instructed students to wear a Superman t-shirt around campus. When asked, these students thought they were more likable, and even physically stronger than the students without "more powerful than a locomotive" t-shirts.
Several cultures believe that being dressed up every day makes them more powerful and more successful.
It isn't called a power suit for nothing.
Although we are told to never judge a book by its cover, we do it all the time, and will surely continue to do so. We are treated with more respect during an interview when dressed sharp and accordingly, and would be passed over for a job if we showed up in our ripped jeans.
How we wear our hair, the condition of our shoes, and even the jewelry we choose can help increase our confidence. The colors we choose to paint our walls can have a great influence on our mood. Light yellow can make us feel happy and inspired, pink, soothed and calm. Bright red rooms can make us agitated, yet red elements in a white room can center us. More on Feng Shui and color here.
We don't need to get the jewelry out of the safe and wear our power suits seven days a week, but putting on of our favorite necklace or dress might be the difference in feeling great about ourselves, and avoiding the doorbell if it rings because we are not presentable.
You are going to put something on today (I hope), it may as well make you feel great.
xo
Sleeping later than the majority, listening to a favorite set list, and a glass of iced tea in my slippers are just some of the working from home advantages.
But there is a dark side.
Lounging in your pajamas day after day can take its toll on your self confidence.
In fact, what you wear daily can have a real effect on how you act day in and day out.
Professor Karen Pine, author of the book Mind What You Wear, conducted a study that instructed students to wear a Superman t-shirt around campus. When asked, these students thought they were more likable, and even physically stronger than the students without "more powerful than a locomotive" t-shirts.
Several cultures believe that being dressed up every day makes them more powerful and more successful.
It isn't called a power suit for nothing.
Although we are told to never judge a book by its cover, we do it all the time, and will surely continue to do so. We are treated with more respect during an interview when dressed sharp and accordingly, and would be passed over for a job if we showed up in our ripped jeans.
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One of my fave "power" necklaces from Brighton http://www.brighton.com/product/necklaces/36956-133743-133887/shields-of-faith-shields-of-faith-necklace.html |
We don't need to get the jewelry out of the safe and wear our power suits seven days a week, but putting on of our favorite necklace or dress might be the difference in feeling great about ourselves, and avoiding the doorbell if it rings because we are not presentable.
You are going to put something on today (I hope), it may as well make you feel great.
xo
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