Going back to the office soon? Read these tips to make your mornings easier.
You open your wardrobe in the morning and pick similar clothes every day.
You think that you always dress the same.
It's hard to come up with interesting outfits like the ones you save on Pinterest.
Then, you get stressed because you spend too much time worrying about what to wear.
Is this relatable to you? This is actually a common complaint I hear from my prospective clients during our calls.
There are some reasons for this problem:
You have many clothes, but you can't see what you have properly.
There's no previous planning. Once you go shopping, you don't think of it as an addition to your current wardrobe, your personal style, or your lifestyle. You buy because you like the piece itself.
Your accessories aren't visible. You don't have time to look for them when you are in a rush.
Some key items are missing in your closet, such as solid color tops because you are attracted to prints or jeans that fit you well.
What to do?
Wardrobe cleaning! I suggest doing it twice a year, so you don't get distracted by clothes that don't fit you or you don't really like.
Place the current season clothes in the front of your closet. It will make your life much easier. Since it's warm now, put all your summer clothes where you can see them.
Try on your clothes and think of different outfits. Don't forget the accessories, too! Take photos and create an album on your phone.
Going to the office stresses you because of your clothes? Check the weather and plan your week on Sundays. Include shoes and accessories. Now, you should have more time in the morning for your coffee or sleep!
Here are some boards for you to get inspired and shop your own closet creating new outfits.
Looking for professional help to speed things up? It's easier than you think. We can meet in person or virtually, and my work is totally personalized. Send me an email at hello@marciacrivorot.com to schedule a free 30-minute discovery call.
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