Having said that, we all like a sense of innovation and something new.
If you are bored of your life and your trusty Summer jacket, retail therapy may not be the answer. These tips show you how to lively up yourself without having to spend and store. Whatever "it" is, you've already got it.
1. Posture
Your spine wants to be supported by your musculature. It does not want your body hanging off it like a terry towel dressing gown on a hook. Emerge from your hips. Push forward the sternum. You might discover you have a rack.
Use the petrol pump, your dance partner and your core to support your newfound frame. Posture turns more heads than any other commodity.
There are more tricks and flicks out there. For optimum poise, some suggest picturing a diamond between your thighs. Others (including Jack Nicholson) say it is all in the nose. Get that right and all else will follow.
These ruses will impress 90% of the population. 10% of people will see through it. Those numbers are acceptable.
2. Be warm/cool*
I was hacking back from Kilkenny on a muggy day when I realised I was in rare nice form. It turns out my passenger had put on the air con. A cool body temperature improves your mood – quelle revelation! After that, I vowed to stay the right temperature forever more.
This means finding socks and shoes, putting on a thermal vest or crossing to the sunny side of the street. It means gauging jacket weights. Or expelling the duvet and sleeping with a duvet cover.
Sweating and shivering are distractions. When you are cool, people pick up on it. You are more available. Hence the phrase, “She’s cool”.
3. Be comfortable*
‘If it’s not comfortable, it’s not luxury,’ said Coco Chanel. This is a maxim to live by, even if you don’t spend four figures on a jacket.
In a posh restaurant recently my sister was not comfortable. It turned out it was her Spanx. “Just take them off,” I said to her, when we were in the loo. She ditched them and became the life and soul of the evening.
4. Money is no object
As an exercise, think about what you might wear tomorrow. Now, imagine how you would look tomorrow if money was no object. You might want to wear a white two-piece suit or look a tiny bit Pocahontas.
Here’s the news: you can approximate this look from what you already own. You might have to be willing to go to the dry cleaners afterwards or take something out of the laundry basket, but it is doable. Your wardrobe cooperates with you, not the other way around.
You can use the money-no-object exercise for lots of life’s conundrums.
5. Red Letter Days
Red letter days give you a certain energy. Coveted meetings, birthdays, whatever. You use the dregs of your fave perfume and exude possibility. These are the days you wear the dress that takes a week to wash and dry.
If you have not had one of these days in the last ten weeks, conjure one up. Or at least dress accordingly.
6. Sharpen your black eyeliner
Your face is a marbley mush of white and red with maybe some blue thrown in. That statement may be ethnocentric. Black eyeliner makes sense of these colours and balances your face. It frames your eyes. It just makes you feel good - it's the natural yogurt of the cosmetic world. Even if it goes on a bit wonky and smudges everywhere. This is the only thing you can buy if you don't have one.
* Exercise: Choose a day where you neglect colour and silhouette and dress solely for comfort or temperature.
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