Month: August 2023

Ciara Miller’s Grey Floral Bustier Dress

Ciara Miller’s Grey Floral Bustier Dress / Summer House Instagram Fashion August 2023

The Summer House girls all gathered to celebrate the bride-to-be Lindsay Hubbard at her bridal shower. They all looked so fabulous in their fashionable ‘fits, but for this post we’re just talking about Ciara Miller’s grey floral bustier dress (don’t worry the others outfit info is below).

This is a great dress for any wedding guest activity whether it’s the actual big day or an event leading up to it. Or ya know just for a regular ole’ Friday night out with the girls. Either way if you’re asking yourself if you want purchase one like it, I think the answer is you do.

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


Ciara Miller's Grey Floral Bustier Dress

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Melissa Gorga’s Pink Satin Pants

Melissa Gorga’s Pink Satin Pants / Real Housewives of New Jersey Instagram Fashion August 2023

We all know nobody puts Baby in a corner, but what about Babe? Because that’s just what Melissa Gorga was in her pink satin pants in the pic she posted in a corner on Instagram, a total babe. This sleek all satin look is a really great night out on the town vibe and Melissa totally nailed it. And since her pants are still in stock and have some solid similar styles means you can have the time of your life shopping them below.

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


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A New Kind of Exercise: For Your Money Muscles

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Oh, if we had only known then what we know now! We can say that about many things in life. August is Wellness Month, so I want to share some thoughts and a challenge for you about financial wellness. It’s a topic we have yet to embrace as a necessary life skill to be taught in schools in most countries – instead, a majority of us learned by trial and error and from the School of Hard Knocks.

Talk to a Young Person

So, what can you do about it now? Impress upon the young people in your life the importance of “exercising their money muscles.” It can help make their life so much less stressful now and in the future. To benefit from any exercise, we need practice and repetition, right? That’s what makes our muscles and heart stronger. So, repeatedly practicing good money habits for healthier money muscles is no different.

Conversation Starters

If you have a recent graduate or young person new to the full-time work world in your life, now is the time to “drip” on them with stories, money tools, and/or resources to help them realize how important it is to practice exercising their money muscles now.

Maybe you start conversations with “I wish I had realized…” or “I found this to be really helpful for me…” or “What is it you are really looking forward to in life?” (And then segueing into how dreams always require some form of financial discipline to help them get there.)

Three Key Messages

Wouldn’t it be helpful to just give them a list of what actions they should take and check it off as they go? I have created a bundle of checklists you can check out for youth and young adults to do exactly that.

In the meantime, what lessons, tools, or habits would you prioritize and could start encouraging them about now? The brain does best with no more than three key messages. Here are three important habits to consider.

Begin with the End in Mind

As children, we often wondered or asked “why?” I still remember that question popping into my head in classes when I didn’t like a subject, wondering when I would ever need to know this information. It keeps you motivated to do anything if you understand and know your “why.”

So, helping a young person think about, verbalize, and even write down what they dream about doing and being in life is perhaps the best starting point to focus on their “why” as a motivator for getting financially disciplined.

Maybe a Vision Board activity would be fun or you share one of your Vision Boards or just have a conversation. What kind of life do you want to live? What is important to you about where you live and what you spend your time doing? Those answers can help create an awareness of what education, costs, and lifestyle would be required. That becomes the reminder of why telling each dollar you make where to go is so important.

Pay Yourself First

So often it feels like many good pieces of advice originated from what we would call old cliches or things we remember that our mother or grandmother would often say to us. Like “make sure you always save something for a rainy day.” The discipline of paying yourself first really has two major benefits. The obvious one is that we put money aside for later.

The habit of delaying gratification seems to be a major non-focus in society today because marketing efforts are targeting consumers to take action NOW: You want it, you get it. Live and enjoy life now. You work hard, you deserve it or FOMO. Our society is all based on consumption, so it is no wonder that we are bombarded with reminders and opportunities to buy, buy, buy.

But life also always happens along the way. So saving and investing for later, when unexpected or planned events happen, are truly wise actions to take. I know I am preaching to the choir, but youth (and likely even us when we were younger) too often live for today and have an invincible attitude. So helping them implement a savings/investing habit as soon as possible will really serve them well.

How Much to Put Away, How, and Where?

A common rule of thumb for young adults of any age might be to save up to a certain amount in the bank (often 3-6 months’ worth of living expenses). Then save 10-20% toward retirement via an employer plan, Roth IRA, investment account or that amount toward a major purchase (vehicle or home downpayment, for example) or a combination of those goals.

Once they decide on an amount, the key is to set it up as an automatic sweep (from checking to savings or paycheck to 401k, for example). That way they only make that emotional decision once and it takes care of itself until they change it again later.

Spend Less Than You Make

The second reason “paying yourself first” is important, is that it also requires you to “live within your means.” In other words, spend less than you make. The trouble we get into in our consumer-driven society is that we get in over our heads on debt, especially credit card debt. In that area, the best habit is to only purchase with your credit card what you know you can pay off at the end of each month.

The whole “need vs want” discussion is super helpful here. When we can stop to ask ourselves, “Do I NEED this or WANT this?” before we buy something, we slow down the purchase process and hopefully put it into perspective.

I am a big fan of setting a dollar limit that you tell yourself you will never spend without first sleeping on the decision. So, if your dollar limit is $100, before you buy that $150 item, you sleep on it and come back the next day if you still want/need it and can pay for it with the money you already have.

Maybe you have an example (or two!) of times you were good at that or times you regret that you could share with a young person in your life.

Living within our means suggests we know two numbers, how much we bring home each month and how much we spend each month. There are so many ways to track that these days. Young folks often prefer apps or a computerized process to review income and expenses.

I still find good old-fashioned handwritten tracking, at least just for a period of time (3-6 months can be a good indicator of typical spending), can open your eyes and stick in your brain better than something automated. I share links to all of those options in my checklists. But whatever method someone will actually use is what’s most important.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Have you chatted with a young person recently about using money as a tool? Any stories you can share of lessons you learned from others? Or how about examples of what you wished you would have done sooner in your money life?

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Dorit Kemsley’s Green Sweater and Sneakers

Dorit Kemsley’s White and Green Sneakers / Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Instagram Fashion August 2023

Dorit Kemsley took to Instagram from the doctor’s office with her son Jagger who recently sustained an injury as the result of some unfortunate contact with a baseball bat. And while I truly felt for him I had a bit of a hard time watching him get his stitches taken out! Which lead me to focus primarily on Dorit’s green sweater and matching sneakers. And as usual when I’m dealing with Dorit while I love the look I don’t think even a doctor could fix the damage buying it would do to my bank account.

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Dorit Kemsley's Green Sweater

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Tracy Tutor’s Green Transparent Aviator Sunglasses

Tracy Tutor’s Green Transparent Aviator Sunglasses / Million Dollar Listing LA Instagram August 2023 Fashion

I’ve kind of gotten out of the habit of buying designer sunglasses with all of the great less expensive options that have popped up over the past few years. I mean I pretty much collected them when I started the site because they were the only designer items worn by the ‘Wives that I could afford if I found them on sale! But leave it to Tracy Tutor and her green transparent aviator sunglasses to make me want the real deal again. And while they might not be on sale, like a true Midwesterner, I have definitely clocked the fact that I totally have some birthday gift cards saved up (yes, I am 41) for the first retailer I found them at. After all, who wants to be left green with envy of Tracy and her super chic shades?

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