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location: canada/usa
works: business consultant
net worth: ~$155,000 as of Dec 2011
eats: sashimi, tartiflette, pho
drinks: earl grey cream tea
gadgets: macbook pro 17", ipod touch (pda)
beauty: fb's list of toiletries/makeup
wants: roland rd700-gx piano
reads: ayn rand, tom stanley, sophie kinsella
watches: bones, mentalist, castle, top chef
wears: wrap dresses & necklaces
loves: minimalism, $$ management, traveling
hates: wearing shorts & being late for anything





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Archive for December 29th, 2007
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Wardrobe Series: Begin to slowly declutter
Posted on December 29, 2007 | 6 CommentsPrevious: Determine what makes you feel fabulous Most people give up after they get too ambitious and pull EVERYTHING out of a closet into a big heap on the floor, then get overwhelmed. Don’t be one of them.. Instead of trying to tackle a gargantuan... -
Wardrobe Series: Determine what makes you feel fabulous
Posted on December 29, 2007 | 6 CommentsPrevious: Assess your personal style Now that you have a better idea of what you own, what your lifestyle is like and what your personal style is like, let’s see if what you normally gravitate towards matches all three criteria. I’m not talking about going... -
Wardrobe Series: Take a look at what you’ve got
Posted on December 29, 2007 | 7 CommentsFB: What our closet actually is… FB: And what we’d like it to be This one is the easiest. Basically, face your wardrobe head on. In these categories, mark down how many items you have in each. Take a couple days to do...



