Month: November 2021

Writing Your Memoir Is Easier Than You Think

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I’ve heard it many times in my classes: Your family and friends want you to write your memoir. They say you’ve had an interesting life, and you have such great stories to tell. They want it all in writing for their kids, your grandkids.

But who has the time? And really, is your life all that interesting? Plus, you gave up writing after that last school assignment many moons ago.

Why Bother? Here’s Why

Did you know clinical studies show that people who wrote about emotional events in their lives for 20 minutes a day for four consecutive days showed increases in therapeutic T-cells for the following six weeks?

James Pennebaker, author of Opening Up by Writing It Down, published several studies in the Journal of the American Medical Association, showing improvements in the symptoms of asthma, rheumatoid arthritisand chronic fatigue syndrome among people who wrote about their lives.

Whether or not you ever show your stories to another human being, writing them is good for your health.

We all have the same 24 hours a day, and as we age, those hours fly by. Retirement days are easily filled with activities. Still, I managed to write and publish a memoir in 2008, at the age of 62.

How Did I Find the Time?

One trick I used is the Pomodoro Technique, writing for 25 minutes, taking a five-minute break, then writing for another 25 minutes. (It’s named after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer used by its developer, Francesco Cirillo. Pomodoro is Italian for tomato!)

That was just enough to get me started, it was manageable in my busy day, and often led to longer sessions when I didn’t want to stop. You can write for three or four Pomodoro’s, then take a longer break. Or you could just try 20 minutes a day, like Pennebaker’s trial subjects. Who doesn’t have 20 minutes a day to reflect on her life?

You Really Do Have Something to Say

Maybe you’re a celebrity, and your memoir will be fun to read. But we all learn more about getting through life from reading about so-called ordinary people who coped with grief, illness, crappy jobs, boredom, depression and the rest of life’s hurdles.

Plus, reading what they have to say about what they loved may remind us of what we forget and want to try again. Remember ballroom dancing, gardening, drawing, piano playing? Cheryl Strayed’s memoir, Wild, inspired me to take more hikes in the wilderness. And after reading Helen MacDonald’s H Is for Hawk, I’ll never look at those beautiful birds the same way again.

And Yes, You Do Know How to Write

Memoir writing is nothing like those school reports we slaved over. The rules are being bent so often they barely exist. You write emails, don’t you? Remember pen pals? Letters to a friend?

Modern memoirs, even the published ones, are written in a casual, conversational style. Sure, writing well takes practice, but so does making pies, playing the piano, and Zumba dancing. Think of it as a skill you are building for the sheer pleasure of it.

Worried What Your Aunt Will Say If You Tell the Whole Truth?

You can choose what to include and what to leave out. You don’t have to write your whole life story. A memoir is a slice of life – your career, love life, travel, marriage, illness… the list is endless.

You don’t need permission from anyone to own your story. Tell the truth, and don’t share resentments or try to get revenge. Get it down first, in what writer Anne Lamott calls a “shitty first draft.” Then consider taking out the parts that might hurt innocent bystanders. That’s what revising is for.

Make it even easier on yourself and have fun with it by taking a class, online or in person, or joining a group to share feedback with each other. It can even lead to new friendships.

Start Small

Make lists of your favorite people, books, jobs, vacations, homes. Then pick one each day to write about.

An Exercise to Get You Started

Make a list of people you have loved. Then pick one, put their name in the center of a page, and draw six lines out from it like spokes of a wheel. At the end of each line, answer one of these questions: 

  1. What is (or was) their favorite thing?
  2. What do you know about their looks?
  3. What is their best quality?
  4. What is something they might typically say?
  5. What is their life’s dream?
  6. What was their worst bad habit?

Now pick one of these traits, set a timer (or a Pomodoro!) for 15 minutes, and write about how you came to recognize it.

Get the Picture?

You don’t have to write a whole book. Just a page at a time, a few minutes a day, and you might decide you like recording the people and places your life has touched. If no one reads it but you, it’s still a worthy practice, for your own emotional health. But I hope you decide to share it with the ones you love.

How often do you sit down and reflect on your life? Do you write down your thoughts? Who do you write for? Have you considered compiling your thoughts and experiences in a memoir? If something’s stopping you, what is it?

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Mary Cosby’s Red Houndstooth Sweater

Mary Cosby’s Red Houndstooth Sweater in Vail

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 2 Episode 10 Fashion

Shut that front door! Mary Cosby’s red houndstooth sweater that she wore at the house in Vail on last night’s episode of RHOSLC was super cute. And if there’s one thing worse than being red flagged at Louis Vuitton (we agree with Lisa, we’d 100% rather have the Feds knocking on our doors), it would definitely be not using your cash credit card to get a cute red Style Stealer just in time for the holidays. 

 

Fashionably,

Faryn

 

Mary Cosby’s Red Houndstooth Sweater

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TikTok Users Just Found a $20 Botox Alternative That Works Overnight: ‘Buy Them Now’

When it comes to finding fast and effective anti-aging products, there’s no source quite like TikTok. Users and beauty obsessives alike post their honest reviews and also show photographic evidence of whether or not these serums, gels, and creams actually work—you can’t get much better than that. I mean, this week alone, the social media app pointed out this incredible retinol eye cream that basically erases away under-eye bags like the ‘delete’ button on your keyboard does a misspelled word.

Now, the app is turning us onto some super affordable wrinkle-erasing patches that work overnight. User @thedirtythirties posted a review of the Frownies Facial Patches that received more than 36,000 likes, and we can see why. In the post, she removes her Frownies patches that she wore all night to reveal smooth, glowing skin. She placed the patched around her frown lines and on her forehead, and once they were off, well, see for yourself here.

“Oh my god,” she said. “Buy them. Buy them now.”

She’s not the only person urging skincare obsessives to click “add to cart.” Over at Amazon more than 8,400 shoppers have given this anti-aging product a perfect five-star rating thanks to its ability to work like Botox, but function like a face mask.

According to these shoppers, once you use these as directed, you’ll “pass for 20 years younger.”

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Frownies Forehead & Between Eyes Patches

Courtesy: Frownies.

These sheets are designed to diminish the appearance of wrinkles, frown lines, and crow’s feet. All you have to do is apply a sheet (you can even cut them to the shape you like) to the problem area before bed. Once you wake up, you’ll see a smooth and moisturized spot that, according to shoppers, is “like a miracle.’ And given that you get 144 patches for just $20, this “miracle” is an affordable one.

Think about how much use you get out of a cream or gel. Usually, these products last a month or two. But, even if you use one of the Frownies patches every day, you’ll get more than four months’ worth of use. Our lives? Considered them changed.

“Over the course of a week, I’ve been testing out these Frownies facial patches to see if they would actually take away my wrinkles,” TikTok user @cierralin said in her video. “I’m turning 28 soon, and I’ve noticed that the pandemic has truly aged me. They’re supposed to be a botox alternative. You have to wear them every day for them to work, and I think they’re worth it.”

So, we’re adding this to our list of skincare essentials—right next to all of the money-saving beauty sets that we’re buying for the holidays.

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Whitney Rose’s Neon Sneakers on the Way to Vail

Whitney Rose’s Neon Sneakers on the Way to Vail

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 2 Episode 10 Fashion

Whitney Rose’s cute neon sneakers that she wore during the most dramatic party bus ride ever on last night’s episode of RHOSLC were super requested amongst our followers on the ‘Gram. Which is why we of course felt the need to do some more online marketing for them and inform you that we’ve generated a few (completely legal!) leads on where you can opt in to buying them yourself.

 

Fashionably,

Faryn

 

Whitney Rose’s Neon Sneakers

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Kyle Richards’ Green Satin Gown

Kyle Richards’ Green Satin Gown on Instagram

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 2021 Instagram Fashion

Kyle Richards looked gorgeous in her green satin gown on Instagram. She debuted it at the Hilton-Reum wedding over the weekend and I think she chose the perfect dress for the occasion. It’s a bummer it’s sold out because I know a lot of people are in the market for a good winter wedding look. Thankfully there are Style Stealers below that are equally as gorg and ready to be your something new.

 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess

 

Kyle Richards' Green Satin Gown

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