Closet & Wardrobe Organization: What it looks like
As requested! I organize everything in this order: Tank Tops T-Shirts Blouses Long-sleeved tops Dresses Skirts Pants Blazers / Jackets Sweaters Within that order, it is sorted by c
This is my Thankful post.
It’s been a long time coming but I needed to give myself a good kick in the proverbial butt so to speak. I have been feeling envious, jealous and am acting like a total ingra
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: .. I think Britney Spears is hotter now than she ever was at 18. Speaking of strong women, this is what they tell themselves every morning. Or so they say.
Being direct and assertive is not a character flaw
I find that when men are direct and assertive, people expect it of them and enjoy it. When a woman does it (such as myself), people consider it a flaw. Case in point: I had a woman
Ask me Anything! – Responses Part Three
By the way, this is on-going.. you can continue to ask questions on any of these “Ask me anything” posts and I’ll reply. 🙂 anonymous: Have you considered getti
Are only children lonely?
I may very well end up with an Only Bun. I had imagined previously I would have at least 2 kids, maximum 4, but this is turning out to not be the case as my partner doesn’t w
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: .. I loved this Map your Brain quiz. Question #4 was particularly relevant as a PF Blogger. I’m an optimistic perfectionist. I really want this neckl
Travel: Miniature Melbourne in a Tilt-Shift Video
Melbourne, Australia. I am not sure if I’ll ever get a chance to go there (read: it’s rather far and I’m lazy), so it’s nice to watch a lovely video showing
Ask me Anything! – Responses Part Two
You asked, and I am answering every Friday once I have enough questions! You can ask any question using the form here. I had such a great response to my Ask me Anything post thatÂ
What accounts for the salary difference between being an employee or a CEO?
A lot of people would say it’s attributed to the fact that a CEO worked harder to get where he or she is. Others, would say perhaps, but it’s also because they had conn