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Shoe Options for Women in Business
Shoe Options for Women in Business Buy two pairs of medium heels (11⁄2 to 2 inches) in an updated classic court or pump styles to wear on days when you require a business professional to formal attire (No stilettos please). Plus buy one pair of low-to-stack heel (3⁄4 to 11⁄2 inches) to wear with trousers

Sharing my Experience with Breast Cancer
Sharing my Experience with Breast Cancer Ever since my breast cancer diagnosis in 2017, this time of year brings back a tsunami of emotions and memories. I’m not obsessed – but when you see your reflection in a mirror every day after a shower, you see the physical breast scar and suddenly the past becomes

Ten Commandments for Wearing Sandals for Men and Women
Ten Commandments for Wearing Sandals for Men and Women As a safety measure for yourself and others, stay away from jelly shoes … I have not met anyone yet who can walk properly when standing in a pool of sweat. Besides they are totally juvenile. And it wouldn’t do to take someone down with you
Shoes like a man’s tie or woman’s handbag, indicate status and success
Shoes like a man’s tie or woman’s handbag, indicate status and success What do your shoes say about you, your position, attention to details, and professionalism? Business footwear for both men and women is defined by good quality, a lack of fuss, and proper maintenance. Quality shoes can be the key finishing touch to an

Your face is the part of the body that receives the most scrutiny
Your face is the part of the body that receives the most scrutiny and judgment during a personal encounter. Are your eyeglasses up to the task or are they letting you down? Or do you refuse to wear eyeglasses all together thinking it will make you look old? East or West? It seems the world

What Is The Difference Between An Ophthalmologist, Optometrist, and Optician?
What Is The Difference Between An Ophthalmologist, Optometrist, and Optician? Did You Know? If you are having a hard time differentiating between the Ophthalmologist, Optometrist and Optician, you are not alone. Here’s an easy way to remember what each of these eye care professionals does. An ophthalmologist would be the equivalent of your surgeon, and