During the course of my career, I’ve been lucky enough to do many things but if you are familiar with me and GYPO, one of the most fulfilling things I’m able to do is genuinely make a difference in someone’s life. To lift them up, to help them find confidence, and to live their ‘prettiest’ life. And when I say your prettiest life, this can mean anything from more quality time with loved ones to wearing an outfit that makes you feel like a million bucks to traveling someplace on your bucket list (when you’re able to). It basically means anything that makes YOUR life more beautiful and brings more joy to your days.
That’s why I created a life coaching challenge for the GYPO community called Rediscover Me. It’s a 28 day challenge created from feedback collected from my private coaching clients on the most beneficial coaching exercises and techniques. I took their responses and broke them down into bite-sized daily chunks. When Rediscover Me first launched, it was a paid program but I quickly realized that I wanted it to be something available to everyone and cost shouldn’t be a factor. So for the past few years the Rediscover Me challenge has launched live every February for the GYPO community absolutely free. All you have to do is join HERE to get in on it.
With everything going on I think learning how to live your prettiest life is even more important. It’s about doing things that make you feel good and eliminating what doesn’t which leads to me to just part of what we cover in Rediscover Me, tackling tolerations. So just what is a toleration? It’s basically anything you’re putting up with that drains your energy. Here are some steps to help you with your tolerations.
1. IDENTIFY YOUR TOLERATIONS
First thing’s first, identify your tolerations and make a list. These are things that are maybe frustrating, bothersome or even annoying to you. For me, it was a lumpy pillow. Otherwise a pretty quick fix but it’s crazy how much not getting a good night’s sleep affected me. I replaced it with a new pillow and immediately started sleeping better. That one change funneled into making my days that much better. Print out the TOLERATIONS WORKSHEET to help you get started on your list.
2. TOLERATIONS ARE NOT LONGTERM GOALS
Tolerations aren’t longterm goals but things that can easily and pretty quickly be taken care of. They could take five minutes or maybe a few hours but they are things that will give you tangible results and doesn’t it feel great when you can check things off your list?
3. TAKE YOUR TIME
After you’re done making your list take a look at it. You might be surprised to see that there are a few that you can immediately remedy and check off the list. Put a star next to the 2-4 items that you want to start with. You’ll be amazed at how great you’ll feel just getting those few things done. Next, you can set your goal. Do you want to tackle one toleration a day? Do you want to tackle a few a week? Whatever your goal, make sure it’s attainable and pick the items you want to accomplish that day or week. If you try to do it all at once you may get frustrated or discouraged. Spreading it out helps with that.
What Else Can I EXPECT IN THE REDISCOVER ME 28 DAY CHALLENGE?
A step-by-step guide to gain satisfaction, confidence and clarity in key areas including goal setting, self care, appearance, health, wellness, personal growth and relationships.
Daily videos and exercises to inspire you to dig deep and create lasting, positive change.
Printable PDF’s and journaling exercises based upon my most effective life coaching techniques for women.
Weekly accountability and focus forms that you can continue to use even after the challenge ends.
Group support and accountability in our Rediscover Me community.
THIS CHALLENGE MIGHT BE FOR YOU IF:
You’re ever felt like somewhere along the way you’ve gotten so busy “doing life” that you’ve lost yourself.
You’ve spent so much time taking care of everyone else that you’ve forgotten to take care of yourself.
You have a vague sense that you’re out of touch with who you really are and what matters to you but have no idea where to start.
You’re ready to have rock solid confidence and a sense of who you really are.
You’re stuck in a rut and not sure how to get out of it.
You’re wanting to rediscover a sense of your identity outside of your typical roles of mom or wife.
You’re an empty nester ready to reinvent yourself. You may have a vague sense of what’s next but aren’t really sure.
You’re an at-home mom who feels so caught up in your day to day taking care of the family that you’ve forgotten what matters to you.
Most importantly, you’re ready to dig deep and DO THE WORK. This course is called a challenge for a reason. It’s intensive and life changing.
THE FOUR WEEK PROGRAM FOCUSES ON THESE AREAS:
WEEK ONE – DEFINING WHAT MATTERS
Goal setting in the areas of self-care and appearance, healthy living and wellness and personal growth and relationships. Eliminating tolerations.
WEEK TWO – SELF CARE/APPEARANCE
Self-care maintenance schedule, getting rid of what doesn’t fit or flatter, learning to affirm yourself, putting your best face forward, upgrading to a first-class life, and more.
WEEK THREE – HEALTHY LIVING/WELLNESS
Baby steps to healthier living, finding and doing an activity you love, nutrition and hydration, preventive maintenance and your personal health plan.
WEEK FOUR – RELATIONSHIPS/PERSONAL GROWTH
Developing a gratitude practice, relationships inventory, personal growth plan for the year ahead, how to have more fun in life and discover what you love.
Each week also includes one implementation day plus a worksheet to set your intentions for the week ahead. There’s also a private Facebook group where I post a daily video and have discussions on the topic. This is also a great place for accountability and support for your goals!
Rediscover Me kicks off on February 1st. Be sure to sign up for free HERE and I’ll see you in the Facebook group!
P.S. CAN YOU DO ME A HUGE FAVOR? SHARE THIS WITH ANYONE YOU’D LIKE TO DO THE CHALLENGE WITH. THE MORE WOMEN WE CAN REACH, THE BETTER!
I said it before but there’s just something about having my nails manicured and painted that makes me feel so put together. Not saying that I always have my nails done but when I do I can’t help but look at them and smile. Sometimes it’s the little things that can have the most impact. With that said, current situations have forced many of us to work on perfecting our at-home nail skills. I know many of us are at a loss not being able to drop into our favorite nail salons and treat ourselves to a little mani/pedi. It’s one of the many things we miss. Or those of us who had to try and figure out how to get our gel and acrylic nails off without professional help, it’s also been a struggle. But as time goes on and uncertainty still lingering, I’ve been working on perfecting my at-home mani/pedi for two reasons, I can’t always get into a salon and I believe self-care is important now more than ever. Below are a few things I’ve learned and some tools that have helped make it a little easier.
Tools of the Trade
If you’ve ever had your nails done your nail tech uses a variety of tools to achieve the perfect nails and while you don’t need to have them all in your at-home arsenal, it’s not a bad idea to have a few tools of the trade to help you perfect your DIY nails.
1. Coarse and Fine Nail Files
It’s helpful to have both types of nail files on hand and more often than not a single nail file will have a coarser side for heavy shaping and filing and the other side will be of a finer grit (220 grit) for fine-tuning and removing any rough nail edges left behind. Also if you have gel or acrylic nails you’ll use an even coarser grit (100/180 grit) to help grind them down for removal which I’ll talk more about later.
When getting your nails ready for polish it’s important to push back your cuticles from your nail bed to create a nice, smooth surface. Using a cuticle pusher like this one by Tweezerman will help push back your cuticles as well as scrap off what is left on the nail bed. It’s not recommended that you cut your cuticles however if you have a piece that’s sticking up or already breaking away you can easily trim that away with a cuticle nipper.
I know nail clippers are a pretty obvious tool but when cutting my nails I like to use toenail clippers for both my fingernails and toenails. I like doing this for two reasons, the toenail clippers are bigger and therefore give me a bit more leverage when cutting plus I just like using the larger size when cutting my fingernails. I use the Revlon Toenail Clippers and they have been my go-to clippers for years.
Nobody is perfect and even the professionals can get nail color outside the lines which is why it’s a good idea to have a nail corrector pen like this one from OPI. After you’ve done all your polish coats plus topcoat, you can go back with this little tool and remove any polish that didn’t make it to your nail.
Whether you use a scrub or a pumice stone exfoliating your hands and feet will help get rid of dead skin cells and keep your skin looking fresh. Since the skin on your feet is a little tougher you can exfoliate 3-4 times and week while you should only exfoliate your hands once or twice a week.
Before applying your nail polish, shake it up to evenly mix up the polish contents. Some may say it’s better to roll your polish but it won’t properly mix up your polish and you’ll be left with a streaky finish so shake, shake, shake!
2. Wash Hands and Get Rid of Excess Oils
Now that you’ve cut, trimmed, and filed your nails it’s time to wash them again before you paint them to get rid of any debris or excess oils your nails may have produced. If you want to take it a step further, you can apply some rubbing alcohol with a clean paper towel to ensure no residue is left behind that will keep you from a flawless polish.
3. Use the Two Minute Rule
Allow nails to dry for two minutes between each coat to ensure that you won’t smudge your previous polish coat or even strip it away.
4. Don’t Skip Base or Top Coats
One of the reasons your nail tech is able to get your polish to last longer is because they start with a base coat. Not only will this help keep darker colors from staining your nail it will also help keep the polish on your nail and help fill in any imperfections before applying your polish. Then once your color coats are done, follow up with a top coat to help seal everything in. This will also extend the life of your color.
Okay so this was news to me because I really do enjoy the soaking of my feet and hands when I get my nails done but soaking your nails will actually cause your nails to swell. Painting your nails when they are swollen can lead to cracking once your nails contract back especially if you’re using regular nail polish. However soaking your nails is good for pushing your cuticles back so what’s a girl to do? I never have the patience or time to really give myself a full mani/pedi in one sitting so I typically break it down into two parts. I remove my polish at night right before my shower and while in the shower use my pumice stone. Once out of the shower I clip my nails and push back my cuticle. Then the next day I will do the pretty stuff and add the polish thereby skipping the immediate soak and making my polish last longer.
6. Dry Nails Faster
It feels like it takes forever for nail polish to dry and I don’t know about you but I have a hard time giving my nail the required time and but I also hate messing them up within the first hour. Luckily there are a few products that can help speed up the drying process. One is a quick-drying topcoat by Seche. Another is these flash dry drops by Orly. Just a few drops of this product will help speed things up and lessen the chance of smudges.
If your favorite nail polish is looking thick add some specially designed nail polish thinner like OPI’s Nail Lacquer Thinner, to help make your thick polish more spreadable. Adding just a drop or two then shaking it up will help extend the life of your polish. Just be sure to use a product made for this. Nail polish remover has additional oils and additives that if added to your polish will ruin it.
There are so many different tutorials online that can help you take your nail designs and nail art up a notch. Using simple things you may even have at home or budget-friendly nail art kits like this one from Vaga, you can create some fun and easy designs. I have this kit and started off small by doing some tiny hearts on my daughter’s nails and she loved them! I’m excited to play around with them a little more and see what else I can create.
When applying any type of glitter to your nails whether you’re doing them all or just adding an accent you must dab on the polish. If you swipe it on like you would your base color you’ll end up with very little sparkle. By dabbing it on you’ll be able to control the amount of glitter you want to use and you’ll be able to achieve a more uniform look. You can also use a makeup sponge to achieve this look but I like using the brush already in the bottle.
9. Thin Layers
Apply your polish using thin layers starting from the middle and working your way down and out. This will allow for buildable color and less chance of streaking or clumping than if you went with heavy layers. Also, once you have the polish down, especially the first coat, don’t play with it too much. If it’s not as dark as you want, just add another coat, some polishes may require up to three coats. By not putting your polish on too thick will also allow for quicker drying time.
10. Practice Makes Perfect
Remember, your mani/pedi may not look perfect the first time or even the first few times especially when you’re getting used to painting your dominant hand with your less dominant hand. Don’t be discouraged! It takes practice and patience. And remember light colors can be hard to work and dark colors may require more cleanup if you get it outside of your nail so if you’re just starting, maybe opt for a color in the middle and then branch out from there. With practice and the right tools you’ll soon be showing off a rainbow of colors you did yourself!
Polish Options
1. Nail Lacquer
When doing your nails at home there are SO many color options to choose from. I know not all polishes are created equal, some stain more than others, some don’t last long at all and some can really dry out your nails. Does that mean good nail polish has to cost a fortune? No, it doesn’t. Personally, OPI, Essie, and Revlon are my go-to brands but that’s truly just the tip of the iceberg. What nail polishes are your favorite? Please share in the comments below! For my at-home manicure, I decided to go with Chinchilly by Essie and use Queen of Beauty by Sinful Colors over it on my ring finger creating an accent nail.
In addition to your run of the mill nail polish, there are also gel nail options available. Recently Alison tried the Beetles Gel Nail Starter Kit which came complete with nail tools, UV light, and polish options. Below she is wearing Deep Burgundy color 251 from their fall color kit. This was her first time doing her own gel nails and I have to say they look amazing!
Another polish option that I recently discovered was the world of stick-on nail polish or nail wraps. I decided to try the ColorStreet brand because I had heard really good things about it. I have to say I’m impressed with its ease of application and durability. Each kit had everything I needed to apply the ‘polish’ including two strips each containing eight nails worth of color. It took me about 25 minutes to apply and I can get both hands done using only one of the strips since I keep my nails on the shorter side. For the holidays I went for a shimmery snowflake pattern with a deep blue background and I was very pleased with how they turned out. Plus the best part for an impatient person like me, no drying time needed! I’ve also heard really good things about Dashing Diva Nail Strips and Lily and Fox as a clean nail wrap option.
Now that it’s been a few weeks you might be ready for a polish change or maybe you just want to give your nails a break. Either way, it’s important to remove your color safely and do as little damage to your nails as possible. Don’t pick off your color no matter what type of nail polish options you choose. This will damage your nails! If you’re removing regular nail polish you can use just your basic nail polish remover like Sally Hansen Nail Polish Remover. Also, I recently tried Zoya Remove+ Nail Polish Remover which in addition to being vegan-friendly, packs a punch that can even remove glitter polish yet is gentle on my nails and skin. I also love its dispensing mechanism where I can push down to dispense the nail polish remover and I don’t have to worry about accidentally knocking over the bottle and spilling the remover everywhere.
If you’re needing something a little stronger, these nail polish removal packets came highly recommended by our very own Lauren to help remover gel polish. An important step when removing a gel polish is to first use a coarse nail file to file off the top coat so the remover will have a chance to work its way through the polish.
When it comes to removing acrylic nails there really isn’t a totally gentle way to do it but when it comes to doing the least amount of damage as well as doing it fairly quickly there’s one go-to remover choice and that’s 100% Acetone. In addition, the process of a DYI acrylic nail removal requires coarse grit nail files and cuticle oil like Essie’s Apricot Cuticle Oil. Before soaking your nails you’ll need to use the nail files to file down about 75% of your acrylic nail, then apply the cuticle oil and massage all around your nail bed. This will help lower the drying effects of the acetone. Since I’m not a professional I’ll leave the details of the rest of this process to them. Click here to view a more in-depth video from nail professional Julie Kandalec on how to safely remove your acrylic nails.
No matter what kind of nail polish you choose, regular, gel, or nail wrap, it’s important to know when it’s time to give your nails a break. If you’re noticing peeling, ridges and splits, discoloration, and dehydrated cuticles you may want to skip the polish and give your nails some hydrated TLC with some hand lotion like Eucerin’s Advanced Repair hand cream and this cuticle oil from OPI. If this is the case it’s recommended that you let your nails grow out completely to reveal a brand new, fresh nail which usually takes about six months.
Hi Pretties and Happy New Year! I’m kicking off 2021 with a special Style Your Budget featuring all closet staples that are perfect for winter but versatile enough to be used for multiple seasons. I can’t stress enough how having a good foundation of closet staples will lead to so many possibilities. By adding these timeless items to your closet foundation you can then easily and seamlessly mix in seasonal trends without feeling like you need to change your whole wardrobe.
After looking through a variety of combinations I decided to start with my button-down chambray shirt, one of my absolute favorite closet staples and then paired with my white denim pants which I’ve really been loving for the winter. I added in my taupe boots which have been a staple in my closet forever. They’re perfect because they can be styled with gray and black tones as well as brown making them also really versatile. Then I finished off this look with a neutral cardigan and my hoop earrings. This look is casual but cozy and feels like a fresh start going into the new year.
And if you’re new to Style Your Budget, this is where I style an outfit and provide different retailer options at different price points. In some cases, the items may already be in your closet but the different price points are there if you’re looking to fill in some gaps or possibly add an investment piece to your closet.
Your turn! What Style Your Budget look is your favorite?
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It’s hard not to focus on what we’ve lost this year. It’s been a year unlike any other and although not without its many hardships, it’s also forced me to take a step back and think about what’s really important – family, friends, and health. That’s why I wanted to end the year focusing on the positive, the bright side of 2020, and enter 2021 with a sense of hope and positivity. I can’t thank you all enough for all the loyalty and support you’ve shown me and the whole Get Your Pretty On community. You’ve impacted me in ways I will always be grateful for and you’ve all offered such a bright spot to others during this year of sadness and uncertainty. So let’s start the new year on a happy note. Not only am I sharing with you my bright spot of 2020 but I asked the rest of the GYPO team to share as well. Wishing you all a very happy and blessed New Year.
Alison
2020 has given me the gift of a bonus year with my whole family at home. It’s been fun seeing our kids interact as siblings under one roof at this stage of life and deepen their bond with each other. We’ve also been able to truly slow down and do things like enjoy nature, play games together and linger over meals, luxuries that our previously jam-packed schedules didn’t allow for.
Lauren
2020 has been full of gentle reminders for me. As an enneagram 1 my driving motivator is to always be productive and I struggle to make time for rest. I’ve always felt that I needed the world to pause so that I could have permission to take a break too without getting further ‘behind’. March rolled around, the entire world paused… and yet I still felt the same. It was a really valuable reminder for me that I am the only person who can give myself permission to rest. That there is no shame in it, and that truthfully my mental health is better if I make regular rest a priority. Rest for me looks like a face mask on Sunday evening, journaling, walking on a trail with my dog, or reading. (2020 is the year that I finally dove into reading this series which was voted a favorite by GYPO Pretties back in 2018. Why did I wait so long?!)
Kathryn
While this year was full of uncertainties, I can look back and think of the blessings that this year did bring to my family. One of the biggest blessings is that I learned to slow down and fully evaluate our family schedule. The biggest question in mind was…”Does it truly matter how many activities we have booked throughout the week?” With extracurricular activities shutting down, I had an opportunity to focus on what my children really do enjoy and what lights up their lives. They are now focused on one activity at a time, rather than having a few different activities booked throughout the already chaotic week. Learning to slow down was a challenge for me, but I’m so grateful that I got to evaluate that by looking at our day to day and what was important for each of my children.
Coty
This year, like for many others, included some devastating losses, but we’ve had an incredible amount of amazing things happen, too! The biggest bright spot was that we welcomed a beautiful baby boy to our little family. I’ve also gained a ton of extra quality time at home with our children, all while expanding my company. Time is something we will never get back, our children will never get smaller- and I’ve loved every minute (even the chaotic ones) of having them close by. My gratitude for my family, health, the GYPO team, and so many other things have soared during this unprecedented time in our lives.
Jessica
This time last year I remember having a discussion with my husband about how much I would love to just freeze time. Our kids are at such fun ages (7,9, and 11) and I didn’t want things to change, I just wanted to enjoy them as much as I could. Little did I know that March of this year time would pretty much freeze. Activities were cancelled, schools went remote and I found myself having more consistent time than I ever thought possible with my kids. I guess in a way I got my wish although not in any way I had planned. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses as we navigated the new world of learning but in that my appreciation for teachers grew to an all-time high! I was able to have so many more special moments with my family than I should have. We all also learned not to take the simple things for granted. Although this will be a year we will never forget I want to remember it for the extra time we got to spend together and that we were able to get through the uncertainty and make the best of it.
Although my Christmas trees have been up since November I was a little late to the party when it came to indulging in my favorite Hallmark Holiday movies and I have to say they did not disappoint, especially in the fashion department. Whether they were new for 2020 or ones I have enjoyed in years past, I still love seeing what the characters are wearing and picking out all the trends as well as the timeless closet staples.
A few years ago I did a blog about making your own Hallmark Holiday looks, and while I’m still inspired by what I call the Hallmark Outfit Formula, I felt drawn to the different winter silhouettes this year. For instance, all those amazing jackets, scarves, hats, and gloves. Got to love Hallmark winter wear! I love the colors as well as the neutrals plus a great coat can last you for years and can easily be changed up with the right winter accessories. Below are some of my favorite Holiday Hallmark winter wear styles and where you can get a similar look!
The character of Darcy played by Candace Cameron Bure had an incredible amount of fashion choices in the movie If I Only Had Christmas. She wore some great Blackwatch plaid items plus numerous coats paired with all sorts of hats and headbands but this combination caught my eye. I love the slate gray, almost black double-breasted coat with the festive holiday plaid scarf topped off with a burgundy/wine color hat complete with pom pom. It looks so cozy, warm, and a classic that will never go out of style.
Another movie I enjoyed was A Tree Grows in Colorado. There were many great coat selections but this one popped out at me. I am a sucker for a plaid scarf but I love the way it was paired with this chocolate wool coat with the wider lapels and the extra pop of color from the yellow knit beret is the perfect finishing touch!
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3. A Shoe Addict’s Christmas
Although on the pricey side, one coat that I keep seeing over and over again is a belted wrap coat by Ted Baker. It comes in both a short and long version as well as a few different colors. Plus, it can be seen in one of my favorite movies, A Shoe Addict’s Christmas as well as Chateau Christmas and many others. It also comes in black, a beautiful pink/raspberry color, gray, and baby pink. I did find this one by Calvin Klein that’s similar and a little more budget-friendly.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised by how drawn I was to this monochromatic jacket, gloves, and scarf combination worn by Vivienne from A Nashville Christmas Carol. I think it’s the simple, clean look of the winter white coat with the white scarf and gloves that caught my eye. Her fantastic red lipstick adds the perfect pop of color but it would also look great paired up with some bright shoes!
Okay so if you can’t tell by now I really loved the fashion choices for the movie If I Only Had Christmas and Candace Cameron Bure’s character always has fantastic winter wear. But what I really loved was the shawl collar on this jacket. Plus the pink was just a great winter color choice. While this coat wasn’t paired with the perfect hat or scarf in the movie, I decided to add them myself. What do you think of this pairing?
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Your turn! Which Hallmark winter Wear look is your favorite?
Do you struggle to put outfits together? Are you stuck in a yoga pants rut? Not sure if you can make the latest trends work for you? You’re in the right place!
I’m Alison, a mom of three and recovering yoga pants addict on a mission to make getting dressed and feeling pretty the easiest thing you do all day! Learn more about my story HERE.
I am so glad I was part of the Fall 2019 Style Challenge. It gave me confidence and so many great outfitt ideas. The ladies in the group were very supportive and I will defintetly be doing another challenge in the future.
Betty Weyandt December 20, 2019
I’ve been participating in the GYPO Style Challenges for three years now and I’ve loved it. I’ve always loved clothes, but I didn’t know how to put outfits together. My closet is now full of mix-and-match outfits, I have learned how to dress myself, and there is no more stress in figuring out to wear. The private FB group is full of wonderful ladies that build each other up. It’s so fun and is seriously the best group on FB.
Kirstin Rasmussen November 20, 2019
Get Your Pretty On has changed my life, seriously. I have always chased what is trendy but found from season to season, that things go out of style and I was wasting money on items that I would only end up wearing a few times. GYPO has enabled me to simplify my closet, helps me make smarter purchasing decisions, and I feel so put together and confident using the outfit formulas that are provided. This program is a GAME CHANGER. I've been following GYPO for a few years now and my only regret is not jumping on board sooner.
Michelle Kline November 20, 2019
Great community of ladies, helping each other look stylish, without breaking the bank, and using much of what you already own.
Chosen Faith November 19, 2019
GYPO challenges have been one of the best things I have done! It had taught me so much more than just creating a closet of clothes that I love but also to have confidence in myself, how to pick and choose colors that work for me instead of against, and had given a wonderful community of Pretties who are so special.
Maraline Freeman October 16, 2019
I love GYPO!!! I finally feel put together and stylish! The shopping lists and outfit combinations make shopping and getting dressed effortless.
Krista Probst October 16, 2019
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