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Get ready with me – in a rush

I don’t complain about  lack of organizational skills; I think I'm really well organized person. But there are days when time goes faster. Especially in the morning. And I don’t mean those lazy mornings when I stay under a blanket with a good book, cup of coffee with frothed milk and delicious croissant. No, I'm talking about those mornings when I’m woken by the awful shrill twang of my alarm clock, I have 20 minutes to go out, no idea what to wear, and my hair lives its own life. Sounds familiar? How to deal with it? Run in a panic from one hanger to another, try blouses on the top of one another and after that your wardrobe is...

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Multitasking girl in a big city

Do you remember the post where I wrote you about how to wear a big scarf? HERE you can see a large scarf in a classic version. Today, I have for you the same scarf as a poncho. Thrown over the shoulders and fastened round the waist with a belt is perfect as outer clothes for warmer days. I love when clothes, cosmetics and items are not only universal, but also "multi-tasking". Coconut oil as hair conditioner, as a body lotion and brilliant as an oil in the kitchen. Scarf as a traditional scarf, as poncho, as a blanket and as cape ...

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4 New Habits for a Better Life

Hello my Dear! In my today's post, I invite you to join the challenge, so that you can develop some positive habits, which spread more positive vibes and love around us. Below you will find four positive habits that you should implement for the next 30 days, and hopefully after finishing the challenge as well. Why 30 days? Behavioral psychologists and experts say that the introduction of a new habit into life lasts around 20 to 70 days. Steve Pavlina put forward an interesting concept on his blog . He noted that you can try shareware programs for free usually for 30 days, because the 30-days free use of the program is enough to develop a habit, so we are more...

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