Month: March 2020

Meet a Woman Who Simplified Her Closet and Her Life and Gained Good Health

Let's Meet – A Woman Who Simplified Her Closet and Her Life and Gained Good Health

We all experience those periods when we sense a relationship is amiss. Or we know deep down we should make some changes on a personal level. But we look the other way, pretending not to notice, until we get a gentle shake, or even a swift kick, from the universe.

And then – forced
to act upon the precise issue we didn’t want to see, we set off in a direction
we never dreamed to take. 

In the West, We Simply Want More

Courtney Carver’s
life rolled along, fueled by the “more is best” philosophy. After
graduation from The Savannah College of Art and Design, Courtney was submerged
in credit card bills and student loans.

When her paychecks
as a sales rep began to roll in, instead of paying off her debt, Courtney
bought more. More clothes, shoes, decor, and gadgets. It was a
vicious cycle. She spent more than her budget allowed, agonized over her
mounting debt, and shopped more to relieve her anxiety.

And then came the
swift kick. 

A Shock to the Core

In 2006, at the
age of 37, Courtney was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. None of the
information she devoured about this unpredictable disease, which attacks the
central nervous system, was encouraging. 

Overcome with panic and fright,
Courtney feared she would wake up blind, lose her ability to walk, and most
important, not be around to raise her young daughter. Her neurologist (the one
she later “fired”) told her it was “only a matter of time.” 

Thanks to
additional books and articles and a helpful new doctor, she learned stress –
which can lead to inflammation in the body – is a contributor to MS. “I don’t
know why that was such an enormous realization. It seems like a simple concept
now,” shares Courtney. 

A Simple Solution Always Exists

One area at a
time, Courtney examined ways to streamline those activities which often
launched her into a tailspin. 

She began to plan
menus in advance and cooked healthy, simple meals for
herself, husband, and daughter. Little by little, she paid off her backlog of
bills. She and her family moved to a smaller home, downsizing clutter and living in a space with less maintenance and expenses.

As time went on,
Courtney managed her disease, lived well, and realized simplicity was her key to reduced anxiety. She discovered less is more and looked for other ways to
simplify her life. 

It Took Dedication

And then she
glanced at her overflowing closet.

Just like me, and
probably many of you, Courtney had a closet stuffed with outdated dresses, tops
she never wore, and handbags she couldn’t part with because she’d paid a lot of
money for them. “The simpler my life got outside my closet, the more obnoxious
my closet seemed,” she says.

She needed a
drastic measure for her closet overhaul. She pared her closet down to 33 items
to make do with for the next three months. That’s it. Everything else she
packed away in plastic containers and carted to the garage. 

Her 33 items
included one handbag (yikes!), “a pair of shoes for each style or need” (gulp),
minimal jewelry, a single scarf, and outerwear. And her work and casual
clothes.

She did not count
workout wear, pajamas, the pieces of jewelry she never took off, or underwear.

And guess what? No
more running late to her job because she couldn’t decide which black top
to wear.

She no longer
agonized over which jeans looked best for dinner with friends. Packing for a
trip was a breeze. For clients and community events, Courtney threw on her
black dress and necklace, and she was out the door.

Project 333

To hold herself accountable, Courtney labeled her closet purge Project 333 and posted it on the Internet. 

“My fun experiment
took on a life of its own,” she laughs. It turns out closet and wardrobe stress
is a real thing for many people. 

What began as a
“weeding out” challenge for Courtney turned into a lifestyle. For the past 10
years, she’s sorted through clothes and shoes in three month chunks. “33 items
works for me,” she says. “That’s all I need.”

What This Means for Me

I must admit I
love clothes and shoes way too much to whittle my closet down to such a drastic
few items. But maybe my magic number is 55? Or 60?

As I examine my
wardrobe, I notice I have five of the same ribbed-cotton sweater in a range of
colors. I reach for these tops again and again. These staples work with all
jeans and pants, look flattering, and require no thought – they are simple.

Most of us tend to
wear the outfits we’re most comfortable in or look the best in over and over.
We have our “uniforms.” I suppose the adage, “We tend to wear 10 percent of our
closet, 90 percent of the time” rings true for the majority of us.

My conversation
with Courtney has prompted me to pause before I buy the next great pair of shoes
just because they are on sale for a good price. Or the sweater my
daughter-in-law swears looks fabulous on me, but I don’t really need.

I tend to think
and evaluate more. Is this good for travel, for dinners out, for errands? How
will I use this piece?

A Blessing in Disguise

With the Salt Lake
City sunshine streaming in the windows, I ask Courtney if she considers her
diagnosis a blessing. “One hundred percent,” she says. “I’m healthier mentally
and
physically. Gone are the days of worrying what I should do and
who I should please and how my life should look.” 

As it should be
for all of us.

Are there
traumatic events in your life that have turned into blessings? Could your
closet use an overhaul? Do you tend to wear the same things over and over? What
steps have you taken to simplify your life? How did that benefit you
physically and mentally? Please share with our sisters!

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Marlo Hampton’s Yellow Leopard Dress

Marlo Hampton’s Yellow Leopard Dress in Greece

Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 12 Episode 18 Fashion

Marlo Hampton’s yellow leopard dress in Greece is probably my favorite look of the trip. It’s reminiscent of a DVF dress that a lot of celebs wore and I was obsessed with, except this is an even more dramatic version, which is perfect for a Real Housewives cast trip symbolically and otherwise. And while the price tag might be as scary as a fight between Nene Leakes and Kenya Moore to some, you rich b*tches just found yourself a new favorite dress.

 

The Realest Housewife,

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Marlo Hampton's Yellow Leopard Dress

Marlo Hampton's Yellow Leopard Dress

Sai Sankoh Zemora Gown $2795

Photo: @MarloHampton

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Tanya Sam’s Printed Romper

Tanya Sam’s Printed Romper in Greece

Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 12 Episode 18 Fashion

Tanya Sam’s printed romper in Greece was bold and bright, a perfect fit for this fashionable crew. In this scene, Tanya, her romper and the rest of her cast mates participated in the Greek tradition of breaking plates, which seem super fun and therapeutic. And despite the fact that I always thought this was just a Real Housewives tradition, I can still certainly appreciate it’s actual origin just as much as I appreciate Tanya’s romper.

 

The Realest Housewife,

Big Blonde Hair

 

Tanya Sam's Printed Romper

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These Bad Habits Will Kill Your Healthy Aging Prospects

These Bad Habits Will Kill Your Healthy Aging Prospects

Talking to my fellow baby boomers, I’m convinced that many of us don’t realize just how many years are ahead of us – or how important healthy aging really is.

Even if we understand, “in theory,” that we have at least 20-30 more years to live, we may not have fully internalized this fact. As a result, when it comes to bad habits, like smoking or drinking too much alcohol, many of us take the position that “the damage has been done, so why change now?”

The truth is this – life is looong. Making positive changes in your life today can make the difference between living a healthy active life well into your 80s or 90s on the one hand or watching your body and mind deteriorate on the other.

Here are 4 life-destroying habits that it is definitely worth kicking after 60.

Say Goodbye to Smoking

Ok, no surprises here. You already know the negative effects that smoking has on your body. What you may not be aware is that quitting smoking after 60 can add years to your life. In addition, according to the National Institute on Aging, giving up the habit in your later years can significantly reduce your risk of cancer, stroke and lung disease. Don’t wait. Get help to quit smoking and get ready for a healthier life after 60.

Drop the Excessive Drinking

Almost everyone enjoys the occasional glass or wine or beer. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with this. In fact, several studies show that drinking red wine, in moderation, can help to keep your heart healthy.

If you are having more than a portion of alcohol a day, you may be setting yourself up for problems down the road.

Most people think of alcoholism as being a young person’s problem. We like to think of “binge drinking” as something that occurs on college campuses. In truth, there are plenty of reasons that older adults need to be extra careful when it comes to consuming alcohol.

For starters, many of us have left the workforce and have more freedom to indulge ourselves. In addition, many people who experience loneliness or social isolation in their later years turn to alcohol to dull the pain.

If you think that you might be drinking too much alcohol, please take steps to reduce your consumption. Your body and brain will thank you.

Stop Sitting

It might seem strange to put “sitting” in the same list as “smoking,” and “drinking,” but, recent research has shown that it can be just as dangerous. According to the Mayo Clinic, too much sitting can significantly increase your risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and cancer.

There are plenty of ways to kick your sitting habit, but, my favorite is one of the simplest. I set an alarm on my phone to go off every hour. When the alarm goes off, I get up, swing my arms around for a minute and take a quick walk around the house. You will be amazed how your body feels with this simple lifestyle change.

Stop Hiding

Loneliness is a major issue for baby boomers and it is only going to get worse in the coming decades. In fact, loneliness can be as damaging to your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

As I’ve written about before, loneliness is a complex issue. It can’t be fixed by telling people to “get out there and make friends.” At the same time, while loneliness can’t be solved by pushing people to be more social, it is also our own responsibility to build active and fulfilling social lives.

We can explore our passions, get a pet, build our self-esteem and get in great shape. As we develop ourselves, we will have more energy to face the world on our own terms – and this is the best way to beat loneliness.

Life after 60 can be whatever we want it to be. Now is the time to invest in ourselves and kick our bad habits.

Let’s support each other. Let’s get in the best shape of our lives. Let’s respect and honor our bodies and prepare for decades of healthy, active life.

What other bad habits do you think we should focus on breaking after 60? What positive step are you going to take this year to improve your health and mindset? Please join the discussion and “like” and share this article to keep the conversation going!

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Tarte Dropped A Full-Body Shape Tape Aimed At Stretch Marks & Age Spots

Tarte’s Shape Tape Contour Concealer is so popular, it makes sense the brand would want to expand on the franchise. A few months ago, the Glow Wand was released and now, Tarte Shape Tape Waterproof Body Makeup just might be your new favorite. We haven’t gotten a chance to try the new body product yet but so far, it looks really legit. Although we might not all be out and about right now, the body perfector comes just in time for summer temperatures and, ahem, smaller clothes to come.

First, it’s important to note that there’s nothing wrong with stretch marks, age spots or varicose veins. We’re not supposed to have Instagram-filtered legs IRL. But beauty is all about choice and there might be an occasion you want to blur out any skin discoloration on your body. Tarte’s Body Makeup is a vegan, full-coverage formula that’s meant to look and feel just like skin. Afraid you’ll sit down by the pool and leave some leg foundation behind? Tarte promises no transferring onto clothes. (The directions just say you wait a few minutes before getting dressed.) You also get a reusable application mitt for streak-free application.

tarte shape tape body

Image: QVC.

There are eight inclusive shades available: Fair, Light, Medium, Medium-Tan, Tan, Tan-Deep, Rich and Deep. It seems Medium-Tan and Rich are popular hues because they’re both waitlisted already.

tarte shape tape body shades

Image: QVC.

The body makeup formula contains Passiflora (maracuja oil), edulis seed oil, glycerin, and vitamin E for soft-feeling skin. To remove it, you just wash with soap and water.

tarte body makeup

Image: Tarte.

Tarte Shape Tape Waterproof Body Makeup is launching on QVC first, which works out well for all of us because the company is including the mitt for free. We have concealer for our face so why not our body, too?

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