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Sunday, September 30
The shorter, the better: Never has that advice been truer. Stick to express facials and quick polish changes instead of lengthy salon visits -- you'll be bored quickly and have more important things to get to anyway!
Beware of your tendency to waste time these days. For example, do you really need to spend an hour prowling the Internet for designer bags you know you'll never buy? Spend the time at the gym or nail salon instead.
Don't be surprised if your grand ideas go ... nowhere. Follow-through isn't your strong suit now, so be sure to write down any fashion brainstorms and make beauty appointments the second they cross your mind.
Don't take on projects with tons of steps and little details just yet. Want to try a home hair-dyeing kit? Great. But don't add highlights and your very first bang trim to the process. Keep things simple and easy.
Voicing your dreams can be powerful medicine! Go ahead and show a pal the super pricey bag you hope to one day own, for example -- hearing yourself say it out loud could help you decide how much you really want it.
Spend some time today planning outfits for the week ahead, giving yourself a manicure and deep-conditioning your hair. Things may be a bit hectic on the work front and you'll be glad to have such things out of the way.
If you're nervous about something, talk it over until you're comfortable. New to waxing? Ask your pals what to expect. Not sure you can make it through a weight-lifting class? Ask the teacher for easier modifications.
Past experiences could have a bearing on current style decisions, so don't hesitate to bring 'em up. Did you have a really bad experience with a facial, for example? Tell your aesthetician what you'd like to avoid.
You have a lot going on -- all the more reason to opt for simple, classic styles. A black turtleneck sweater or sleek pencil skirt, for example, are always appropriate. Don't let a busy day lead to a busy outfit.
No need to worry about impulse decisions now -- your thoughts are clear, orderly and right on the money. So if you feel compelled to buy that dress or register for a yoga class, for example, go for it.
Nothing breaks up a ho-hum weekend like creating something. So instead of going to a movie or the mall for the fifth Sunday in a row, why not visit a great bead store or enroll in a sewing seminar?
Let dualities happily coexist now. Try a conservative tweed skirt with a wild printed headband, for example, or a sporty hoodie alongside a classic pair of trouser-cut jeans. No need to limit yourself to one style!
The shorter, the better: Never has that advice been truer. Stick to express facials and quick polish changes instead of lengthy salon visits -- you'll be bored quickly and have more important things to get to anyway!
Beware of your tendency to waste time these days. For example, do you really need to spend an hour prowling the Internet for designer bags you know you'll never buy? Spend the time at the gym or nail salon instead.
Don't be surprised if your grand ideas go ... nowhere. Follow-through isn't your strong suit now, so be sure to write down any fashion brainstorms and make beauty appointments the second they cross your mind.
Don't take on projects with tons of steps and little details just yet. Want to try a home hair-dyeing kit? Great. But don't add highlights and your very first bang trim to the process. Keep things simple and easy.
Voicing your dreams can be powerful medicine! Go ahead and show a pal the super pricey bag you hope to one day own, for example -- hearing yourself say it out loud could help you decide how much you really want it.
Spend some time today planning outfits for the week ahead, giving yourself a manicure and deep-conditioning your hair. Things may be a bit hectic on the work front and you'll be glad to have such things out of the way.
If you're nervous about something, talk it over until you're comfortable. New to waxing? Ask your pals what to expect. Not sure you can make it through a weight-lifting class? Ask the teacher for easier modifications.
Past experiences could have a bearing on current style decisions, so don't hesitate to bring 'em up. Did you have a really bad experience with a facial, for example? Tell your aesthetician what you'd like to avoid.
You have a lot going on -- all the more reason to opt for simple, classic styles. A black turtleneck sweater or sleek pencil skirt, for example, are always appropriate. Don't let a busy day lead to a busy outfit.
No need to worry about impulse decisions now -- your thoughts are clear, orderly and right on the money. So if you feel compelled to buy that dress or register for a yoga class, for example, go for it.
Nothing breaks up a ho-hum weekend like creating something. So instead of going to a movie or the mall for the fifth Sunday in a row, why not visit a great bead store or enroll in a sewing seminar?
Let dualities happily coexist now. Try a conservative tweed skirt with a wild printed headband, for example, or a sporty hoodie alongside a classic pair of trouser-cut jeans. No need to limit yourself to one style!