Showing posts with label career life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career life. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Is your character reflected in the way you dress?





Fashion is a significant issue for most of the people in modern society. According to the Maslow's Pyramid theory, once human are satisfied with material life, they begin to pay much attention on spirit world such as the pursuing of self-awareness, beauty and art.  However, just as the comprehensions of Hamlet are various from reader to reader,  different responses people may have on concerning the issue whether the way people dress is an indication of personality.


Never judge a book by its cover. Most of the time, modern people have no choice to decide what they are willing to wear. In order to convenient management decrease security risks, many schools mandatory students to wear uniforms. As uniforms with bright and distinctive color can make students stand out in crowds, teachers and supervisors are able to find aiming students immediately. Besides, from business respect, wearing formal suit make staffs more professional and confident, thus most companies require their employees wear suits.


Many factors and reasons influence people’s decision of apparel. A man who prefers dark color may want to look slimmer rather than be a cool guy; the reason why an actress wearing luxurious jewelries and bags is not she is an extravagant one but job requirement; accordingly, ragamuffins seem not tidy enough due to their poverty. Furthermore, you might find an owner of a transnational cooperation, with high education degree, and fine family background could just dress shirts and jeans.

Truly, we live in a society with rapid tempo and changes. Fashion trends attract most people’s attention and claim that the way you dress is a reflection of identity and authority.  However, people are hiding this materialism under slogans and statements. There is something more significant than outfit or fashion, and it is called soul.



Wednesday, July 15, 2015

How to find fashion inspiration through BOJIN in PINTEREST?







The face of fashion trends has been changing in each day; the market is glutted with various magazines and social media; the tempo of fashionable brand becomes faster than ever before.

As you flip through the pages of any magazine, you will see celebrity looking amazing while sporting these new fashion trends. Thus, you will be inspired to replicate or model yourself on this look.  However, when attempting to recreate this outfit, you realize that it is not as effortless as it seems. You rack your head to find similar apparels in various shops or the Internet, scan items one by one, but finally get in a mess.

That is why you definitely need an effective tool. With the help of a fashion inspiration board and brand, you will absolutely be on trends easier and faster. Here are some simple steps to achieve your fashionista’ dream!

1.      Create a fashion board on PINTERST

PINTEREST is a marvelous community being full of cooking recipes, DIY crafts, and fashion. To begin with, you need to decide a definite kind of board. What type of style is you interested? Is that street style or Vintage fashion? Of course, you can create as many boards as you like as there are diverse fashion trends and styles. Please kindly notice that don’t PIN them all on one board because specific fashions will become hard to find later on.

2.      Look up PINS

It is important to get amounts of high-quality PINS on your boards. To look for what you want, put several keywords into search engine; such as “long party prom dress”, “summer skirt” or “cotton plaid blouse”. PINTEREST will then offer countless options matching your expectation. Besides, you may follow some interesting bloggers or brands, like BOJIN!


 

 







3.      Vary your looks


If you are trying to achieve a certain style, make sure to pin looks for all occasions; such as dressing up, casual style or formal situation.



4.      Go shopping


Once you have gotten some fashion inspirations, it is time to go shopping! Look online to see if you can find some fair boutique or websites. Trying something totally new, you may need to go stores and put a large amount of apparels on and get perfect fit, you can also shop online, which make you easily access to fashion boards, thus comparison between it and products become more obvious. Find cute items in BOJIN! There are diverse categories provided just for you!  







Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Young people are better to make decisions on their own?





A ship is always safe at the shore, but that is not what it was built for. That pushing one away from the shore and into uncharted waters will make all the difference in his life. Analyzing risks, suggesting methods and making decisions are the main processes dealing with tasks; you may ask instructors for advice, find materials in library, and collect data on the Internet, ultimately what decision to make is up to yourself. Thus, independence regarding on this issue is obvious a key role.


Increasing evidences from academia show that grit and its parallel traits of guts, resilience, and tenacity are significant for achieving goals. No one is born with grit, but each of us can obtain it over time. Especially in today’s turbulent environment with rapid economy growth and technology changes, competition become fiercer than ever before. Multi-talented employees are preferred, but positions are limitless; the face of knowledge and information update at each second, relying old style method may not work.   The career journey of Robin Koval, CEO and president of Legacy, has been shaped by three key risks taken at various points, and all these decisions made by her display excellent benefits to the whole life.  They allowed her to become her own first responder – identifying worst-case scenarios ahead of time, and always having a plan B.

When graduated with a degree in design, she found it is tough to get a relevant job to save life. Then she chose to become an administrative assistant dealing with various chores in an advertisement business, from which she discovered true passions: strategy, client management, and business development.

Then, she made her second risky decision, quit her job – a credible position, and became an entrepreneur of an ad agency. She said that “I trusted my gut, gave up my hard-won and secure position at a well-known cooperation, and went for it. This was totally not in my background or DNA.” Eventually this start-up becomes into a billion dollar billing agency.

Finally, she resigned the position of CEO and decided to become a member of an anti-tobacco organization focusing saving lives. So once again she pushed off shore, made a significant decision by herself, and has never looked back.


Although it would be easier to plug our decisions into parents’ or teachers’ list and just do it according to priority, there is no substitute for summoning your gut by taking risk and making decision yourself. That no instructor who holds your hand toward right direction can replace your intelligence on momentous life or career decisions. In an evolving world, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail are standing on the shore and taking no risks at all.

Quote from the article"here is why  the CEO does not fear failure" by Robin Koval.