And that includes me and any of my outfits Für Nächstes Mal Ohne Italien T-Shirt. And I don’t try to be perfect. I just strive for continual improvement and good enough. In fact, I don’t believe in perfection or perfectionism (I find for me it’s a form of fear that drives procrastination). As humans we are imperfect and nothing we do is ever perfect, but we are definitely enough. Just being alive means you’re good enough. It’s very easy to tell yourself that you’d never speak to someone else like the writer talked to me, but do you talk to yourself in a negative way? Do you tell yourself you’re too old, too stupid, too fat, too unstylish, too… yet you’d never ever say these unkind words to anyone else? Recently I did a fun jewellery-making class and I overheard one of the other participants, who was getting frustrated with herself saying “you stupid, stupid woman” and it made me sad. I’m sure she’d never ever say that to anyone else, and learning a new skill can be frustrating at times, but it’s no reason to be so harsh and mean to yourself. It’s a great reminder that you need to speak to have the same standards for your self-talk as you do in talking to others. Now I don’t want you immediately criticizing yourself for your poor self-talk habits, but it’s good to catch yourself and remember to stop yourself before you keep going and really run yourself down. Then I stumbled over this graphic below – click the > on the right to see it – from author, podcaster and organisational psychologist Adam Grant (author of many great books including Give and Take, as well as Think Again) which I think is a great reminder of your best will look different on different days and that’s completely OK.
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The Air Force 1 is nothing short of ubiquitous today, Für Nächstes Mal Ohne Italien T-Shirt with its chunky flat sole, perforated toe box and uncluttered leather upper. Head into your city and your sure to spot several pairs at any given moment, which isn’t bad for a shoe that has remained almost unchanged for over 40 years. The Air Force 1 may look simple by today’s sneaker standards, but it was groundbreaking when it first landed. This was the first shoe to carry Nike’s now-iconic Air cushioning technology, which revolutionised performance in the basketball shoe arena and made it a must-cop for early sneakerheads. Sometimes shoes don’t have to have a head-turning design and incorporate boundary pushing tech to become icons. The Killshot 2 is a testament to that. It’s probably one of Nike’s blandest models from an aesthetic standpoint, but that’s also its greatest strength and why it has become so sought-after. This simple court sneaker was initially launched in 1979 but was re-released in 2009 as part of a J.Crew partnership, selling out almost immediately. Today the shoe is more widely available, but its still managed to retain that ‘if you know, you know’ appeal that first made it popular. We love it because it’s incredibly versatile, with a simple pared-back look that means it can be worn with anything from shorts and a tee to tailored pants and knitwear.
Larry Kirchner –
I love Marilyn Monroe and this red shirt is so pretty with the hot pink.
Good quality and worth the money.
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James Muse –
Nice, beautifull & fit.
adrian morgan –
Esta muy bien una sudadera que aunque no es de tejido muy grueso esta muy bien. La talla viene un pelin pequeña.
Misty Wohlhueter –
it was ok.