Reinventing Your Look: Part of the Moving On Process


It didn't occur to me until now that part and parcel of the much vented out topic here in this blogsite is what we call "reinventing your look." An online friend happened to give feedback to my article How to reinvent your look and she said:
Thank you for this article. it was very easy to understand. i think i might go about reinventing myself. i want to keep my same identity, i just want to improve a little, ok.maybe a lot, at least 2o lbs.
Hence, this blog appears here, and I'll give credit to my friend (whose identity I'm not revealing here as I didn't tell her I'd use her feedback in this blogsite). I'm more than happier knowing that one person has been made more aware to work on herself so she'll actually "reinvent" herself. The process is not at all frivolous - it's one important step to overcome your past (especially the ugly, horrendous looking portions). It's a process and it takes time. In the meanwhile, enjoy yourself as you undergo the process. If there's anything you believe I can talk more about on reinventing your look, please feel free to hit me up - I'll respond as soon as I am able to in between my writing gigs. I've been reinventing my own looks ever since I turned 40-ish. Everybody can do it, if there's an actual need for it. It seems like it's a long way to go with this life the Lord has given me, so I can still afford to change "looks" as well now.



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