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Back to School

Back to School

  • On September 21, 2014
  • 5 Comments
  • enclothed cognition, fall fashion, fall transition, self-care, self-love

First day of school

When I was a kid, I always loved going shopping for new school clothes and supplies. There was nothing like a fistful of brand new, freshly sharpened pencils, and it was hard to wait until it was cool enough to wear my new fall clothes. The anticipation of going back to school as I entered the next grade was thrilling.

Even if you don’t embark on a new school year in September anymore, it feels like a time for a fresh start as the weather becomes crisp and clean. It’s time to set goals, get organized, and clear out the closets of the summer clothes to make room for sweaters and jackets. All of this is part of “self-care,” even though it feels like chores.

Self care

Self-care is a phrase I’ve been hearing used in a lot of contexts recently, and it resonates with my work as a wardrobe consultant. Helping women take care of themselves, and as a result overtly value themselves, is the reason I chose this endeavor. We often take care of everyone else’s needs before our own. When we take a step back, we realize that what we do for others without hesitation, we have not done for ourselves in months or years, if not ever.

While clothing serves a basic function to provide protection to our bodies (and to prevent us from breaking the law!), HOW you wear clothing reflects your personal style. And the more you feel like your clothing reflects who you are as a person – your intelligence and expertise, your ability to lead, your confidence, your strong sense of humor, your playfulness or seriousness – the better you feel.

It is not vain to care about the clothes you wear. And t is not consumeristic or shallow to want to feel current or contemporary. It is not selfish to want to look great. All of this is self-care.

Back-to-school time motivates me to take a look at myself and my goals. One of my business goals has been to begin this blog – and here we are! Watch for regular posts, and click on the “Follow” button at the bottom of the page if you would like to receive an email notification when I post a new entry.

If you would like to find or redefine your personal style and make changes to your wardrobe, don’t hesitate to contact me. I will help you practice that important element of self-care – feeling great about how you look!

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Nancy – 1st Grade

 

5 Comments

Hanna Cooper (@HannaCooper)
  • Sep 22 2014
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Look at your cuteness! Rocking the style in 1st grade.
beth
  • Sep 22 2014
  • Reply
So true, It's deciding that it matters that makes a difference
Tina
  • Sep 22 2014
  • Reply
Well said, Nancy! Always love to read your writing. And what a cute back-to-schooler you were...and still are!
Julia
  • Sep 23 2014
  • Reply
I think one of my school photos from that era is much the same - especially yarn ties for hair! Nice blog Nancy!
Mary Dilts
  • Sep 26 2014
  • Reply
Thanks for our great shopping trip today.....Love my new clothes and shoes Hugs,Mom

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