Tuesday, 20 April 2010

It's Good 2 Have Goals



It's Good 2... have goals.  Without them we often achieve nothing.  At the beginning of this year Lynne aimed to start a charity, organise fund raising events, gain sponsorship, lose weight and get fit.  







In the first third of the year she has already achieved over half of her initial goals, the important ones. Fitness and weight loss are still on the agenda but looking at these photos you'd be forgiven for thinking that Lynne has already managed to do everything.  This is a great example of finding the shapes of clothes that work with your body shape - rather than punishing yourself for not being the shape or weight that you think that you should be and withholding treats, such as new clothes, until the weight is lost.  


Over the next few weeks we'll see the results of Lynne's personal shopping trip.  However, we're not leaving the best til last, this outfit is my favourite!  Honest consideration is vital before you go out to spend money on clothes that you'll love to wear.  If you need impartial, expert advice contact me now.  By wearing a skirt Lynne has brought attention to a major attribute that she had been hiding - a wonderful pair of legs.  Once we bring attention to our best bits it's just a case of diminishing those areas that we're not so keen on. Most of the colours in the outfit on the left are deeper but we've also introduced brighter accent colours in Lynne's scarf and bag that convey her energy and fun. This also brings attention to another of Lynne's great attributes, a beautiful complexion.  As a style coach my aim is not to give you an image but to consider "who is the real you?" and allow the authentic you to be conveyed in your clothes and accessories.  The great advantage of this approach is that clients will feel happier and more confident about their appearance, as you can see in the picture of Lynne, who is positively glowing!  Our clothes are constantly communicating with those around us - what are your's saying today? 


PHOTO REPRODUCED WITH PERMISSION www.johnneed.co.uk 

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