Volunteering Opportunities To Add Value To Your Life

Carnegie Libraries was the place I began my volunteer career and a social life in Pittsburgh. The libraries function as community centers. They offer programs and services that give you the opportunities to meet new people and make new friends. If you love reading, writing or want to learn or teach language libraries are excellent places to volunteer and make new friends.

Value of An Image Consultant

THIS means I am committed to my client ’s well being and quickly become their trusted and reliable confidant, because and I’m usually only a phone call or text message away. As an image consultant, I have expertise in many areas regarding your personal brand. selective focus photography of woman wearing watch and pink scoop-neck shirtI work on what is known in as the ABCDE of image Consultant that is: (a) Appearance, is about your visual signature, and how people see you. (B) Behavior is about visual impact and the impression people form about you based on your behavior when they meet/ see you. (c) Communication is all about how you communicate to the world and how people judge you based on what people think you are communicating, this involves whether you are viewed as a good communicator,  confident and powerful. (d) Digital Presence, your social media presence (e) Experience- how your life experiences affect our outlook on and life limit us.

Change and Awareness

Modern technologies have made our lives exciting and fun, but poor social skills can hurt us. Be aware of social habits that can wreck your career and reputation. For many of us, the working culture offers more flexibility and adaptability. Our standard practice is access to different forms of communications 24/7 and 365 days each

Fashion and Physique

I am so glad we are slowly moving away from the “ideal” body image and embracing our diversity. I visited the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York in February, 2018, and was honored to hear the gracious Tim Gunn discuss the discriminations and difficulties people who don’t conform to certain body types face when trying

Discover your “Wow” colors

Why do we react to colors? According  to Color theory, color has three categories: Color circle/wheel was first developed by Sir Issac Newton in 1666, based on the primary colors: red, yellow and blue.  Secondary colors: green, orange, and purple, and tertiary colors: yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green and yellow-green. Color harmony: colors that please the eyes: analogous

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