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I became a new mommy in 2011 & since then, my appearance has faltered. When i get payed, all of my paychecks goes on bills & i barely have enough for my daughters diapers. I dislike doing my hair. I would like to go to a beautician & go to get my nails & hair did every so often, but I simply can't afford to spoil myself to keep up my appearance. I see lots of beautiful moms with themselves well kept up & I wish that I was blessed to get that treatment & sustain a lovely appearance again. Moms, how do you all manage to develop & maintain great appearance? *MaTURE COMMENTS PLS* :)
, yes I agree with you "me"..but sadly, I'm single & I do everything independantly.
Answer
The EXCEPTION is the woman who has kids and looks well put together. The
EXCEPTION. I'd be willing to bet that underneath it all, she's a hot mess.
The rest of us must be wash n wear. Just because someone has a husband doesn't mean they're rolling in
money. Your average couple is struggling to make ends meet, and most women can't afford luxuries like makeup and
getting their hair done. Baby comes first, food comes first, bills come first.
Remember: having babies changes everything and we agreed to this change by having babies.
This isn't a bad thing. My son is way more important than how I look.
I gave up on makeup while pregnant. I worked 70 -80 hours a week as a waitress
and and discovered sleep was more important than makeup.
This carried over after my son was born. I was 38 when I had him and discovered
that, in order to keep my sanity that I had to get enough sleep and well, certain
things got sacrificed.
I cut my hair super short, so that all I had to do was run my hands thru it. I
even managed to take showers on a daily basis. I went to school, graduated and
got a job using my tech skills, and guess what? Not one of the women wore
makeup!
We were all fully clothed, however.
Once my son got old enough, to where I thought I could start wearing makeup
again, the little stinker got into it and turned it all into guns and phones and
walkie talkies. Something about the colors of eyeshadows entranced him.
Over the years, I've kept a simple, inexpensive face clean routine. Irish spring, or
zest, Dove if I could swing it, Ponds cold cream (again if I could swing it) and Seabreeze.
Never did anything fancy with nails, so this wasn't an issue.
Learn to treat yourself in ways you can afford but that don't necessarily have to do with clothing or makeup.
Take long hot showers/baths whenever you can. Get someone to come over and watch the baby for a couple of hours while you do this.
Make the VERY important effort of eating right.
Take regular walks and/or exercise if you have the time/energy.
Treat yourself to dark chocolate once in a while.
Get enough sleep.
The EXCEPTION is the woman who has kids and looks well put together. The
EXCEPTION. I'd be willing to bet that underneath it all, she's a hot mess.
The rest of us must be wash n wear. Just because someone has a husband doesn't mean they're rolling in
money. Your average couple is struggling to make ends meet, and most women can't afford luxuries like makeup and
getting their hair done. Baby comes first, food comes first, bills come first.
Remember: having babies changes everything and we agreed to this change by having babies.
This isn't a bad thing. My son is way more important than how I look.
I gave up on makeup while pregnant. I worked 70 -80 hours a week as a waitress
and and discovered sleep was more important than makeup.
This carried over after my son was born. I was 38 when I had him and discovered
that, in order to keep my sanity that I had to get enough sleep and well, certain
things got sacrificed.
I cut my hair super short, so that all I had to do was run my hands thru it. I
even managed to take showers on a daily basis. I went to school, graduated and
got a job using my tech skills, and guess what? Not one of the women wore
makeup!
We were all fully clothed, however.
Once my son got old enough, to where I thought I could start wearing makeup
again, the little stinker got into it and turned it all into guns and phones and
walkie talkies. Something about the colors of eyeshadows entranced him.
Over the years, I've kept a simple, inexpensive face clean routine. Irish spring, or
zest, Dove if I could swing it, Ponds cold cream (again if I could swing it) and Seabreeze.
Never did anything fancy with nails, so this wasn't an issue.
Learn to treat yourself in ways you can afford but that don't necessarily have to do with clothing or makeup.
Take long hot showers/baths whenever you can. Get someone to come over and watch the baby for a couple of hours while you do this.
Make the VERY important effort of eating right.
Take regular walks and/or exercise if you have the time/energy.
Treat yourself to dark chocolate once in a while.
Get enough sleep.
How to get to the top as a white man in america?
curious
You must have the following characteristics to make money in White Corporate America:
1. never be truthful
2. having an integrity holds you back
3. morals and acting ethically when no one is watching is not good for making money
4. manipulate internal and external clients
5. be cold and calculating
6. cheat on exams in school
7. don't be honest, always be a bad dude, just don't be caught
8. make others think you are charming and a nice guy, but act the opposite in secret
9. rely on stealing, bullying, and threats
10. by a bully to those you can intimidate
11. be bad, use steroids and drugs, and cheat on women
12. tell women to have sex with you if they want to get favors
13. be offensive and agressive and raise your voice
14. be unreasonable and believe in the white supremacy hating spirit to minorities until they buckle
15. be a jerk to other ethinicities to raise your own kind
16. be what white people has always been greedy bastards without morals
Answer
Well, as a White man that owns a business,
I resent that list.
There are very few people that can hold together a business, comply with all of the regulations, keep Customers and Suppliers, while not following the law and also being truthful.
Here is how I got where I am.
1. Work hard (60 hours + per week)
2. Save my money, (Skip eating out, smoking, and luxuries)
3. Be honest to Customers and treat Suppliers like customers. Lack of honesty will almost ALWAYS bite you in the hiney. Once you lose the trust of your customer or employee, it is gone for good
4. Make money and share it with your employees, without them you have no business.
5. Be creative and never rest in developing new ways and technology.
7. Pay your bills first, even if that means not taking a salary yourself.
Just a look at the other side of the fence!
You seem bitter, don't let one bad boss drag you down! Try again, work hard and apply yourself to your job show then that you are to valuable to lose.
You will eventually find a company that appreciates you, good people are hard to find!
Peace!
Well, as a White man that owns a business,
I resent that list.
There are very few people that can hold together a business, comply with all of the regulations, keep Customers and Suppliers, while not following the law and also being truthful.
Here is how I got where I am.
1. Work hard (60 hours + per week)
2. Save my money, (Skip eating out, smoking, and luxuries)
3. Be honest to Customers and treat Suppliers like customers. Lack of honesty will almost ALWAYS bite you in the hiney. Once you lose the trust of your customer or employee, it is gone for good
4. Make money and share it with your employees, without them you have no business.
5. Be creative and never rest in developing new ways and technology.
7. Pay your bills first, even if that means not taking a salary yourself.
Just a look at the other side of the fence!
You seem bitter, don't let one bad boss drag you down! Try again, work hard and apply yourself to your job show then that you are to valuable to lose.
You will eventually find a company that appreciates you, good people are hard to find!
Peace!
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