Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

How to Shop for Your Figure

It’s true…women love to shop. However, it often proves to be a daunting task to find clothes with the proper fit, especially when it comes to jeans. When you are shopping for jeans, it can be very difficult to find that perfect pair. If you have a curvier figure, opt for mid-rise jeans instead of low-rise. This can help make your derriere look its best. Low rise jeans can create a muffin top effect and no lady wants this.

Try on many different brands and sizes. Jeans can fit differently in the same brand even if they are the same size, so be sure to try them on. Another important tip is to purchase a size that fits you. When you buy a size that fits, but is not flattering, you are doing your body a disservice. Sometimes moving up a size will be more flattering to your figure. Don’t worry so much about size and focus more on how it looks and feels. Sizing is different in all brands so picking clothing can be difficult. If you still don’t feel great in your clothes, plastic surgery in Utah can help the curving of your natural figure and give you the look you’ve always dreamed of.



Monday, December 30, 2013

How to Set…& Keep New Years Resolutions

It’s that time of year again.  Everyone has set themselves new goals for 2014.  Whether it is losing weight, spending more time with family, spending less time online, or managing money better, everyone is setting new goals for themselves.  The problem with New Years Resolutions is that they rarely seem to stick.  January normally goes well; the gyms are over crowded and everyone seems to carry their resolve around with them.  But by February, everyone seems to slip back into their old habits.  Here are some ways to help you stick to your resolutions and succeed in your goals. 

Make it a resolution you want to achieve.  Don’t pick something that you should be doing, but don’t really want to.  Find something about yourself you really want to change and you’ll be more likely to accomplish it. 

Don’t overreach.  Don’t make so many goals that you won’t be able to manage all of them. 

Make a Plan.  If your goal is really hard to reach, create a series of smaller goals that lead up to it.  This will help you feel less discouraged along the way and keep you motivated. 

Enlist a support group.  Telling people about your goals makes it more likely you’ll follow through with them.  Make sure you pick people that will provide advice and support as you navigate your way through your resolutions. 

  Be specific.  Instead of just saying that you’re going to exercise more, make an exercise routine.  For example, say you’ll work out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning.  Something specific allows you to know what you have to do to achieve your goals. 


Resolutions are difficult, but that doesn’t mean you should stop working for them.  Treat 2014 as a clean slate and achieve the things you’ve always wanted.