I’m so excited for this month’s Five Ways to Wear it with my all-time favorite ride or die closet staple item, the striped shirt! If you don’t own one yet put it on the top of your priority list asap! Now I know that not everyone is a fan of the striped shirt and there’s a misconception that not everyone ‘can wear’ this closet staple, but I promise you, there is a striped shirt out there for EVERYONE! Don’t stop looking until you find one that’s a ‘heck yes’ and then enjoy the endless mixing and matching possibilities.
This is one of my favorite ways to pair it up. Just half-tuck your striped top into a pair of black jeans, throw on your favorite denim jacket, and then you can add a pop of color with your shoes, which I love to do. You could pair it up with some leopard shoes if you wanted to do a little bit of pattern mixing or maybe even some metallic sneakers.
This look is essentially head to toe closet staples. I paired up my striped top with a pair of white jeans, threw my chambray button-down on over top of it and added my Adidas sneakers for something super casual, super comfortable. This is a great casual look that you can put together from pieces that you already have in your closet.
For this option, I went with one of my favorite looks from my all-time favorite capsule that I’ve ever created – that’s the French minimalist capsule. I paired up my striped top of a pair of boyfriend jeans, some red heels, and then I threw my moto jacket on top.
So this had practically been my winter uniform, a big baggy sweater, my leather leggings and either some comfy shoes or some cute ankle boots. This time, though, I added in a little bit of detail with the stripes in my sleeves and you can also see them here at the collar. This is a super easy outfit and honestly, it’s like wearing pajamas all day long.
Lastly, I’ve got a dressy way to wear your striped top. Pair it up with a leopard print pencil skirt or leopard print pants, throw on your moto jacket and then you can pair up with any neutral heels. I’m wearing nude heels, but black heels would also work with this. Or you could do a fun pop of color with pink or red.
Your turn! What look was your favorite? What else would you like to see styled in an upcoming Ways to Wear It? Comment below!
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I’ll start off by warning you that this may get a little deep, which these sometimes do. Nothing like the end of one year and the beginning of another to make a person really stop and analyze life. December is when we tend to reflect on the year that we had, the good, the bad and what we maybe could have done better. But now it’s January which is the time we look ahead, set our goals and light that fire for what we’re gonna do. It’s an exciting and hopeful month but it can also be tough.
We start out with these high expectations we set for ourselves then a lot of us burn out on them and quickly lose that momentum. That is why I’ve learned from past years that while it’s important to set my goals and intentions for the year, it’s equally important for me to also take it easy on myself. Maybe I’m still in recovery mode from the holidays but January is now a time for me to be a little bit kinder to myself. Then when February rolls around, I usually feel a little more prepared to really dive into my goals. It’s also a time for me to pause and reflect on the past year. What were my wins last year? Where did I fail? For more details on my biggest wins and fails of 2019 click on the Coffee Chat below.
The Wins
I’m decided I’m going to start this off on a positive note by discussing what I feel are my greatest wins of last year and they all deal with personal development. For the past few years, I felt like I’ve been stagnant. I stayed in the same space emotionally and it was a big year for me to break out of some old patterns that I was in.
1. Overcoming Confidence Issues
I have been totally transparent about this with all of you but confidence issues are something that has plagued my entire life. To help with this I decided it was time for a therapy ‘brush-up.’ I hadn’t been in therapy on a regular basis in a few years and confidence is something that I can absolutely work on there. My belief in myself this past year has blossomed. It’s led to so many powerful changes that have allowed me to be a better leader, wife, mom, daughter, sister and friend.
2. Practicing Self-Compassion
One of the other things my therapist wanted me to work on was really being more compassionate with myself. For years I used criticism as my driving force. I implore others to be kinder to themselves yet my own negative self-talk was out of control. I really had to be aware and monitor myself. I realized that I needed to make that shift towards being compassionate to myself. I’m still working on the self-compassion thing but awareness is half the battle.
3. Acceptance
This was also a big one – acceptance. Acceptance of what makes me different as a human being and as an influencer. And I got to say that this community, all of you specifically, have helped with this so much. I see Get Your Pretty On as a movement, as a mission. I feel like the mission has always been about a few key things that are central to who I am. I want to be inclusive. This should be for every woman. I believe personal style and feeling good in your clothes and feeling confident is not reserved for a certain subgroup of women in this world. It is for everybody, every body, every budget, everyone. No exceptions. I want everybody to feel good in their clothes. Style and confidence go hand in hand and that is a part of my core mission.
4. Being Open With My Feelings
I feel like vulnerability has been the key to unlocking relationships whether it’s with my family, with my friends and with you all. Being more open with my feelings and being more vulnerable has been a huge win for me this year. Along with that is being more direct about my needs from others. And this goes across the board from being more direct with Craig about things that I needed from him to being more direct with my team. I needed to really focus on being clear about expectations and asking for what I want instead of expecting people to read my mind.
The Fails
I struggled with identifying these, not because I’m afraid to admit to failure, but because they were reframed as learning opportunities. Trust me, as mentioned above, I am the first person to admit to my flaws and shortcomings. But reflecting over the past year there were definitely some notable missteps.
1. Ignoring My Health
I ignored a health issue that I had for two months. The funny thing is that I feel like I do take really good care of myself. I work out three times a week. I try to eat right 80 percent of the time. I try to do all those things to keep my body healthy. However, I got really busy and did a lot of traveling and I largely ignored what my body was telling me. I’m just now starting to get some answers. It’s something autoimmune, which I suspected all along, but letting it get to a certain point where it went from being a smaller problem to being a bigger problem is something I regret. In 2020 I’ve got to make taking care of myself a better priority.
2. Too Many Directions
I threw my energy into too many different directions and expected results in all of those. Instead, I should have focused on a few key areas. If you’re juggling too many balls at once, eventually one of those balls is going to drop. It’s important to prioritize and then go at it with laser focus. I’m doing a much better job of that this year and focusing on a much smaller set of things. And we’ll see how that goes.
3. Trying To Do Everything
I thought I could do it all on my own and that I could do it better. I didn’t ask for help and I didn’t delegate. I may have missed out on some opportunities because of this, but I’ve realized that there’s nothing wrong with asking for help. Delegating it’s a weakness, it’s empowering others to rise up whether it’s with my family or with my team.
4. Revenue Goal vs. Impact Goal
As I mentioned, I start off the year goal setting both personally and professionally. With any business, the first goal set is usually a revenue goal so you have something to work towards. However, I realized the problem with setting a revenue goal is that it doesn’t drive me, it doesn’t light a fire under me for the coming year. I’m a person who gets complacent and satisfied sometimes with enough. I learned that what I’m passionate about, what truly motivates me is an impact goal. How many women’s lives can I change? What is the impact that I can create? Where can I volunteer? Where can I donate? What can I do with the money that’s coming in to use it as a vehicle for impact and change? And making that shift made all the difference for me.
5. Bangs
Just being 100% honest but I totally regret getting bangs last year. I liked them for about two weeks tops and then proceeded to spend the rest of the year wishing they would grow out faster. I’ve learned that I will never ever, ever, have bangs again.
My One Word
I know, the one-word thing is super trendy right now and everybody’s doing this when setting their intentions for 2020. Nevertheless, my one word for this year is gratitude. This past year in therapy, one of the things that I realized is that I had a lot of anxiety. I’m an anxious person. Good anxious energy drives me and pushes me in new directions. But it can also wear me down and make me really, really tired. One of the things my therapist challenged me to do was shift from anxious thoughts to grateful thoughts. So now anytime anxiety, fear, worry, whatever pops into my head I stop and shift that to gratitude instead. I list off all of the things that I’m grateful for every single day. This has truly been lifechanging for me.
I’m going to leave you with this final thought that my therapist also shared with me, “you can ruminate on bad things or you can ruminate on good things. The choice is yours.”
Your turn! How did your 2019 go? What were your wins? Your fails? What would be your one-word for 2020?
I think January is officially the longest month of the year. The last few months have been a quick blur with all the activities and holidays and now, well now it’s just winter. And while some retailers are already steamrolling into spring, others are releasing their second wave of winter attire. With this, I’m seeing lots of winter pastels in everything from wool jackets to cozy sweaters and stylish handbags. Maybe this is their way of already easing us into spring but the warm colors are a nice welcome in the winter months.
A new year means a fresh start which is why for this month’s Style Your Budget I decided on the soft, clean, fresh look of a winter white top and paired it with a few closet staples such as gray jeans and black ankle boots. Then I couldn’t resist mixing in a beautiful winter pastel handbag to finish off the look. And in case you’re wondering what Style Your Budget is all about, it’s where I showcase an outfit formula and provide some shopping options at all different price ranges. Whether your shopping your closet or filling in the gaps, looking great doesn’t have to break the bank. By providing the formula instead of being item specific, you’re then able to shop where you like, buy the styles you love and tailor each outfit to your lifestyle instead of the other way around!
Black Coat + White Top + Gray Bottoms + Black Ankle Boots + Pastel Handbag
Happy New Year to all the Pretties out there!!! I don’t know about you, but I get very excited about a new year, it’s the ultimate fresh start. That’s why now is the time to set your intentions for the year so you can make the most of the new year.
I’ve worn many hats in my career but one of the most fulfilling has been as a professional life and business coach. Working with women to create lives where they feel passionate, focused and motivated is truly one of the most rewarding feelings ever. Although I don’t actively coach one-on-one anymore, I’m still very passionate about helping women figure out what they want and how to get it.
Today I’m introducing you to a concept from the challenge that I learned about several years ago that’s changed my life for the better in small, but significant ways. It’s all about eliminating tolerations from our lives.
What’s a toleration, you ask? It’s basically anything you’re putting up with that drains your energy.
Watch the video below to learn more about some of the things I was tolerating – from a lumpy pillow and dull razors to a dirty car and burnt-out lightbulbs. This video has a call to action for you to make your own list and start tackling tolerations. You’ll be amazed at how great it feels!
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 last year 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.
So what are you waiting for? Print off the PDF above to make a list of your own tolerations. See how many you can knock out this week and tell us about them in the comments!
Wishing you all our Pretties a very Happy New Year!
So how is everyone feeling right now? Anyone else suffering from burnout? It seems to be a recurring theme among pretty much every woman that I’ve encountered or talked to this week. I think a lot of us are just feeling really burnout right now. I myself have been going through this and usually about twice a year I get to this point where I just feel like everything is overwhelming me. The things that normally excite me, like getting ready for Christmas or getting ready for a vacation or whatever it may be, I just find stressful. When I wake up in the morning and feel a sense of dread, I know that burnout is coming on. That is why I wanted to talk about it today because so often we wear it like a badge of honor when it comes to always grinding, always accomplishing, always doing and doing and doing. We tend to hide the struggles that come with that and I myself am very guilty of that. For more details on burnout and how I handle it, checkout my coffee chat below.
Recognizing the Signs
First off, I’m going to tell you, I don’t have all the answers. I’m going to share with you what works for me and maybe you’ll gain some wisdom from that. I just want you to know that if you’re feeling less than joyful right now, that I’m with you in that and I am trying to rediscover that joy and know that it’s time to do something about it. Burnout happens as a result of this continuous stress cycle that we’re in. And stress can be good or bad. I feel good stress in my job. I don’t really feel a lot of bad stress. I love it. I love what I do. And that’s a good thing. But good stress can also be hard on your body, too. That’s why you have to learn how to close that stress cycle loop and really just take care of yourself and try to recognize that burnout is coming.
As I said, I love what I do. I love my job. I can do it all day, all night. I have to stop myself, which puts me in a really unique position. I understand there’s a lot of people who don’t have that privilege or that opportunity, but it also causes me to overextend myself sometimes and to not recognize when I do need to take breaks or when I am starting to feel burnout. I have to really be aware of that and watch for the red flags and warning signs. For me the warning signs include the dread of getting out of bed, wasting time, being short with my family and feeling sluggish.
How I Get Back on Track
1. Eating Better & Working Out
This time of year, I don’t eat the best. I eat a lot of sugar and I indulge and I love it because it’s the time of the year to do that. However, I also know that I’m going to hit the reset button soon. Usually after January 1st and I’ll start eating healthy again. But to compensate, I do keep up with my workouts and I try to stay with that routine because I know more than anything that that is the thing that is going to make me feel really, really good. I do my orange theory workouts three times a week religiously. I book them on the calendar. I don’t cancel with them. I keep that commitment to myself because I know that my workouts are going to help me to release any of the stress in my body and help me feel better.
2. Get Plenty of Rest
I get plenty of rest, too. This is a time of year where I don’t mind that I sleep in. I don’t have to get up early and drive Ava to school so I take advantage of that and try to sleep in a little bit longer than I normally would. All of these things definitely help to heal that stress response and help me feel better in my physical body and then help me to reset emotionally. I find, too, that when I do this, I gain tons of clarity about the upcoming year. So whether it’s sleeping in or getting to bed early, getting plenty of rest is important.
3. Taking Time Off
I do my goal setting during this time of the year and in order to do this effectively, I have to really take a step back to be able to see things from a higher level. That’s why I try to take a little time off. Being able to step back from the business and step back from everything allows me to do just that and to set really big goals for the year both personally and professionally. It allows me to decompress and regain clarity. So if you’re able to try to take time off, time for yourself and step away for even a moment.
So if you’re feeling less than joyful right now or you’re feeling really exhausted and overwhelmed, then do what you need to do to take care of yourself. The whirlwind will be over soon and we can all step back. Honestly, my favorite week of the year is the one between Christmas and New Year’s, because I just really fully feel like that’s the week where I can take a deep breath and just really relax with my family. So we’re almost there. We’re almost to the finish line! I hope you had a very blessed and very merry Christmas and all the best in 2020!
If you have any tips on burnout or things that have worked for you, don’t be afraid to share them below!
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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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