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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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Housecounsel
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.
AlsoHouseCounsel
LOL. +1
Ally
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.