It's a fun activity for kids and adults alike! Want to make your own tie-dye clothing? It's really easy! Next, find some items you want to tie-dye; we'd recommend t-shirts, socks, and pillowcases! Before you start tie-dyeing, make sure you put down some plastic like a tarp or big plastic bags and wear clothing you're not too attached to. Even better, just head outside. Once your tie-dyeing is done and you've washed and dried your clothing, have an at-home fashion show to show off your new creations.
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If reading's not your thing, bring a sketchbook, journal or whatever hobby you have that you can take to-go.
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By Christina Butan. Close-talking and other body language errors to avoid July 7, The secret to finding love? Wear your heart on your sleeve, study says April 6, Researchers from North Dakota State University found that more agreeable people are viewed more positively than those who engage in arguments. Participants also retained a higher view of themselves through maintaining a more agreeable nature. At the end of the day, there is perhaps nothing less charming than involving yourself in a petty disagreement with a coworker.
In order to avoid escalation, find some common ground. Instead of arguing over your differences of opinion, try to find a point that you both agree upon, and go from there. It's simple—own up to your mistakes. Lying and avoiding your way through life will only make you look smaller to others. Further, coming to the realization that every mistake and setback is a part of you and should be fully embraced, can be truly powerful on its own.
Not only will it renew your own confidence, it will make others value your honesty. This rule applies to all encounters with people in the customer service industry—treat them with respect.
According to Dr. Frederic Neuman, how you treat waiters and waitresses can say a lot about your own personality. Further, your romantic partner will be keeping an eye on how you treat any customer service employee. Yelling and screaming at a retail employee will not deepen their desire to help you find what you're looking for—and others around you will only see you as an elitist jerk.
Yes, city slickers, you do have time to be kind to your neighbors. A friendly nod and smile goes a long way and shows that you're not so wrapped up in your own world that you forget about the existence of other human beings. Even better, you'll begin to notice things about your commute or the new cute coworker that you would never have previously.
Your Instagram feed will survive without your careful supervision for five minutes. This rule especially applies to any situation that should command your entire attention—like if you're being confided in or someone asked for your advice on an issue. This person trusts your insights—don't blow it. As it turns out, your mother was right—saying please and thank you can get you a first class ticket into charm school. Be appreciative of those actions that others do for your benefit because if karma doesn't get you first, those nice deeds will soon vanish from your world.
The way you dress each day communicates a message. If you take the time to present yourself in a sharp way, with a careful attention to detail, others will perceive you as a conscientious and enigmatic presence.
On the other hand, if you're a sloppy, unassuming dresser, this communicates to others that you have low self-esteem, and would rather fade into the background. Command the room by dressing sharply, and soon others will buy into your charms.
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