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Thursday 21 July 2016

Girls and ladies no no....,Even gents and boys too

Hello Sirs and Mams,
                                  Have you been to a party or a function?What will you see there?Usually ladies look at the saris worn by others and jewelry they wore.This is ladies observation.When you go to college in a new dress,all fellow mates will ask you about occasion. It is for sure,you will be easily identified in a group if you look special.Girls and women like to be flattered.Even though you argue,Girls resist flattery but its true.They don't show outside but inside they feel delighted.


Have you ever thought about how much time you likely waste deciding what to wear in the morning? It’s probably made you late to school or work more times than you can count.We waste so many precious moments concerning ourselves with frivolous details. An outfit will not change the world, it probably won’t even change your day.


This is not to say that fashion isn’t important, as it has an immense impact on culture and, in turn, the direction of society.Indeed, fashion is where art, culture and history intersect. If we look at the 1960s, for example, the way people dressed was very much a reflection of the counterculture movement and the anti-establishment sentiments of the era.There are greater things to worry about than clothes.


Similarly, as the great American author Henry David Thoreau once stated:Our life is frittered away by detail.…Simply, simplify.In essence, don’t sweat the small stuff. Make your life easier by concentrating on the big picture.Correspondingly, a number of very successful people have adopted this philosophy in their daily routines.


Why Many Presidents And CEOs Wear The Same Thing Every Day


Whether you love or hate him, it’s hard to argue against the notion that President Obama has the most difficult job in the world. As the leader of the most powerful country on the planet, the president has a lot on his plate.Regardless of what he does, he will be criticized. Simply put, he’s got a lot of important things to think about beyond his wardrobe.


This is precisely why President Obama wears the same suit every single day.The majority of the time, however, Obama wears either a blue or gray suit. In an article from Michael Lewis for Vanity Fair, the president explained the logic behind this routine:‘You’ll see I wear only gray or blue suits’ [Obama] said.‘I’m trying to pare down decisions. I don’t want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make.’ He mentioned research that shows the simple act of making decisions degrades one’s ability to make further decisions.As Stuart Heritage puts it for the Guardian, “Barack Obama has pared his wardrobe down to such a degree that he can confidently walk into any situation and make decisions that directly impact on the future of mankind.”
The president is not alone in this practice. The late, great, Steve Jobs wore his signature black turtleneck with jeans and sneakers every single day.Moreover, Mark Zuckerberg typically wears a gray t-shirt with a black hoody and jeans when seen in public. Similarly, Albert Einstein reportedly bought several variations of the same gray suit so that he wouldn’t have to waste time deciding what to wear each morning.
This is all related to the concept of decision fatigue. This is a real psychological condition in which a person’s productivity suffers as a result of becoming mentally exhausted from making so many irrelevant decisions.Simply put, by stressing over things like what to eat or wear every day, people become less efficient at work.

Make Life Simple

Indeed, having a diverse collection of clothing is overrated. We waste so much time worrying about things that have no substantial consequences, and don’t even realize how easily we could change this.
The vast majority of us are guilty of obsessing over material things. Buying a new pair of shoes might make you feel more confident in the short-term, but it will not enrich your life in the long-term.Undoubtedly, the world would be an extremely boring place if we all wore the same exact thing every day.


Yet, we might all consider simplifying our lives a bit more by reducing the amount of time we spend thinking about pointless aspects of our day. In the process, one might find that they are significantly less stressed, more productive and more fulfilled.

Life is complicated enough, don’t allow the little things to dictate your happiness. Simplify, simplify. 

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