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LBD Options for the Summer Season

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LBD Options for the Summer Season


Cocktails, fundraisers, weddings, formals. They don’t stop just because the calendar says “Summer.” So, if your planner is filling up fast and you’re at a loss as to what to wear to these events, don’t fret! The Little Black Dress can definitely be worn in the summer. Just be careful!

Pick the Right Fabric!

A silk, a jersey, a cotton. These are all great fabrics for the summer and they’re even better for a little black dress. In the Fall/Winter season the LBD is great in a cashmere or wool, but wow would that be hot! Add some extra beading to the fun, light, and airy fabric and you’ll be set! For example, this Nanette Lepore Cleopatra Colorblock dress. The cutout detail is super funky and the dropped waist is absolutely stunning. The color blocked sleeves are an extra fun too. The dress is $395.

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Fit

Go for a fun fit. Something body hugging, strapless, sundress-y…it can work! Don’t forget that the summer means that there are no rules! Fun, summer, parties, let’s go! Try this La Rok  Tulip Petal Dress with the fun skirt and comfortable top it’s a go for many events.

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Accessorize!

“Don’t wear a black dress to that wedding! It’s summer!” That’s what i heard earlier this week while picking out a dress for a wedding I have to attend later this month. But why not? Yes, it’s summer, but, if you put some bright earrings, some awesome neon heels and an even better headband why should you not go with black? It’s like always betting on black…it’s always a winner. Accessorizing is the way to go with the DVF One-Shoulder Jersey Dress. It’s super versatile and with those chic heels or flashy earrings this dress will be the talk of the dance floor.

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Ashley Shute spends eight hours a day working as a blue jean and t-shirt wearing community organizer in San Antonio. The other 16 hours are dedicated to dreaming about and shopping for the latest luxury fashions. Her style icon is Jacqueline Kennedy; classic, clean, and always professional. You will never find a fake bag in her closet and she wants a collection of Manolo Blahnik shoes before she turns 30.

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Dating After Divorce – Don’t Date From the Sidelines

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Dating After Divorce – Don’t Date From the Sidelines


My client Maribeth has been dating Ben for 6 months. I hear from her frequently with questions and updates on how things are going. She just went away for their first weekend trip and they really got along and had a wonderful time together. That’s good news!

But not good enough perhaps. Seems Ben just doesn’t have the affectionate nature that Maribeth desires. He’s honest, straight forward, has a good sense of humor, a strong sex drive, is generous. But Ben only rates a “C” for affection.

Are You Waiting or Creating?
Now there is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting more affection. But what surprised me is what Maribeth was doing about creating this. NOTHING. She’s WAITING for Ben to be affectionate rather than initiating some affection herself. I asked her, if you want to hold his hand, have you simply reached for it? She said, “No.”

Dating Protocol
Let’s get clear about dating protocol. After six months, you are not dating any more. You are in a relationship. All that holding off, holding back, letting the man lead stuff softens with time. Often women start initiating and the power balances out. So if you want to initiate a weekend trip, golf lessons or sex, why not affection too?

If You’re in a Relationship, Be IN it
Turns out Maribeth has been totally letting Ben lead. She has not shifted into relationship mode but remains stuck in dating. Maribeth is in her relationship, but hanging out on the sidelines. She’s still observing and critiquing. It makes sense to keep your eyes open, but what happens when you continually view your situation from the outside? You cannot be in two places at once. So Maribeth lives her relationship from the sidelines. That is not the smart way to go.

Jump In
My suggestion as a dating coach? Jump in and get into the relationship. As an example, if you are at a dance, you can’t experience the fun if you waiting alone on the edge of the dance floor. You want to be in the thick of the whirling swirling bodies, shaking and bobbing to the music. That’s where it’s happening. And the same thing is true for relationships.

I suggested to Maribeth that if she wanted a kiss, ask for one. Or lean over and kiss him. If she wants to hold hands, just do it. If she wants to snuggle on the couch while watching TV, move over and snuggle up. Don’t over do it. You don’t want to crowd or smother they guy. But when you want some affection, get it started. Sometimes men are relieved and pleased when they don’t have to start everything.

Move On If It’s Not Right
If you are a woman who has been dating your guy for over six months, admit you are in a relationship. If it’s not the right relationship, then move on. If you are uncertain about the rightness, the best way to really know is to pretend you are happy, then see what happens next.

When you hold back and watch from the sidelines, you will never really know how you feel. That’s because you are not really involved. A man can sense when you hold yourself separate. And if he is serious about you, you will make him wonder about your intentions. That’s not what you want is it?

Give Him a Shot
If the man you’re dating is a good man, you have enough in common, you seem to want the same things out of life and you enjoy each other’s company, then open your heart and let him in. Jump into the middle of the dance floor of life and stop waiting on the sidelines being cautious. While I’m a big believer in being smart, there is a time and place for everything. Give the guy a real shot at making you happy to experience the full potential of what the two of you can have together.

Discover 5 Big Turnoffs that Drive Men Away and 7 Surefire Ways to Make Men Want You by Ronnie Ann Ryan, The Dating Coach. Get her FREE ebook instantly, at http://www.MANifestingMrRight.com. Ronnie found love and married after 40 and knows you can too! She’s helped over 1,500 people jumpstart or accelerate their search for love. People fall in love every day. You could be next!

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Rolling with Five Minutes for Fitness

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Rolling with Five Minutes for Fitness


I’ve been slacking a bit, but it’s time to get things rolling again with Five Minues for Fitness.   

Obviously, there are numerous health benefits to dancing.  It’s a great cardio activity to burn calories, strengthen and tone, but no night clubs or dance studios or formal training required for this fun, simple work-out.  You can shimmy and shake it in the comfort of your own living room.    

Since I love to dance, I tore up the dance floor at my sister’s wedding.  I even rocked out my best Tina Turner dance moves when The Stick Martin Show played Proud Mary.  When I popped my Proud Mary, I used a variety of muscle groups trying to dance like Tina.  

So, for this week’s Five Minutes for Fitness, I encourage you to try the Tina Turner work-out.  Keep those legs moving!  Work those legs like your doing football drills through tires! Dance like no one is watching!  Keep on burning!

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