Weekly News Update

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  • Fortune shared that more women are seeking out custom tailored suits. 
  • Who What Wear offered their favorite trends they are already wearing in 2020.
  • The Wall Street Journal explored the future of wearable tech in work clothes.
  • Refinery 29 provided 11 drugstore eye creams that work as well as the more expensive brands.
  • Business Insider suggested how to break into a six-figure career.
  • Fast Company offered 7 mistakes to avoid in a job interview.
  • Forbes explored what you need to be doing differently if you're looking to make a career change. 
  • Forbes also explained how a 529 plan can be used to repay student loans.
  • Lifehacker suggested how to spend less time looking at your phone.
  • Discover Magazine discussed a new app to track the symptoms of endometriosis.
  • The Mary Sue asked if it's OK to “murder” books by cutting them into smaller, more manageable sizes.
  • Laugh of the Week: Considering the recent political news — really, any of it — The Onion shared a few pros and cons of discussing politics at work.

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3 Comments

  1. If Who What Wear is accurate about the latest trends, I am going to save some money this year out of the wardrobe budget. I find it impossible to work or eat (I often do both at once) in the big poofy sleeves they tout. I don’t know where I’d wear a vest as a top and I hate how dress pants look into tall boots. Baseball caps? No need to buy; husband has plenty. I guess I can start borrowing his and stop worrying about the gray in my temples that was bugging me yesterday, The Annie Bing suit, though? Wrap it up. Love.

  2. You know what’s sad? The fact that, even if I make a six-figure salary where I live, it’s still not enough to live on my own and what I think of as a real and full life. (I’m so close to six figures and expect this year’s raise (in March) to put me over the line.) Exhausting.

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