I have done some work on that and tbh I didn't read much about it. I mostly just socialise with the mindset of everyone has their own shit and it's about them not me, and disengagement. Works a treat with people like my mum who love and argument. I just say "ok" and leave. Stops her in her tracks and it means it doesn't escalate into tit for tat which always leaves me feeling frustrated as my mum just starts to raise her voiceHas anyone looked in to non-reactivity? i.e. how to be non-reactive in social situations/not reverting to submissive or aggressive behaviours. I’m new to it so trying to wade through all the PUA garbage, but it’s an a-ha moment.
I’m going to keep looking into it as I think I have a lot of subconscious submissive behaviours. Love this videoI have done some work on that and tbh I didn't read much about it. I mostly just socialise with the mindset of everyone has their own shit and it's about them not me, and disengagement. Works a treat with people like my mum who love and argument. I just say "ok" and leave. Stops her in her tracks and it means it doesn't escalate into tit for tat which always leaves me feeling frustrated as my mum just starts to raise her voice
What do you ladies think of Audrey Coyne? I discovered her the same time Anna Bey was recommended to me on YouTube. So far she has been very enjoyable for me. Very soft, delicate voice (I have seen comments describing her as "high-quality ASMR," haha). She has a broad range of fashion videos, from "How to Wear Orange/Burgundy," "How to Dress Your Age," to capsule ideas, color palettes, etc. She has something for everyone, I believe. She is a big proprietor for self-expression mixed with making sure you look good (as in, when you should tuck your shirt in, getting everything tailored so it fits YOU perfectly, accessorizing appropriately, playing with proportions, hair parting, and so on). Very calming woman. As humans are, not everything she wears is "for me," but she is far more on point than Aija is, in my opinion. Very timeless wardrobe and appropriate clothing, LOL! Love her messages. I just wanted to know how everyone else feels out of curiosity.
Your suggestions are my comfort zone haha. I lived through ROH's streams during lockdownz it was a right treat. I'd have never caught Woolf Works live if it weren't for the streams. It was fantastic.My people!! Looking forward to picking up some pointers, and sharing some of mine.
For the ultimate etiquette book, may I recommend The Penguin Book of Etiquette by the (late) queen herself, Marion von Adlerstein. Borrowed it from the library many years ago and I think it actually has a list of how to address every kind of dignitaryBut above all, she's always clear that etiquette is about respect for oneself and others, and putting others at ease.
Aesthetic living:
Nami's life: I got waaaay into Japanese/Korean daily life vloggers during the pandemic, it felt less lonely to go about my business with some background video. We don't even see her face, but this lovely young lady is an artist. Look at how tiny her apartment is (housing is crazy expensive in Tokyo), and yet she cooks beautiful meals and dresses well. I'm inspired to try and keep my own place clean
Classical performing arts primer:
Opera RoH playlist of some popular arias
Ballet RoH playlist of some popular solos and pas de deux
Yoga with Adriene (I only really enjoy short bouts of yoga when feeling down, but she's quite soothing and she has a nice dog too)
Same exact problem here.Any recommendation for hair oil for fine hair (it's fine but I have lots of it and it can get quite oily rather quickly)?
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