Wednesday, July 15, 2009

HWhite Men's Room



1. Prioritize
The basic unit of workplace style is the navy-blue suit. It should be your first purchase. After that comes solid charcoal gray, then stripped and checked versions of these two fundamental shades. The black suit is tempting but should be resisted: Hit men and undertakers are not the businessman's role models.

2. Spend. Wisely.
The right $1,200 suit, fitted by a taylor, is better than two $800 suits off the rack.

3. Mitigate Headaches.
Sure, the weightless vicuna blends and the fine-as-silk Super 180's look good. But they're also a pain to take care of. All-season midweight clothes feel good summer through winter, and resilient weaves like hopsack and gabardine won't wrinkle on a red-eye.

4. Maximize Utility.
Chosen wisely, the three suits - one navy, one gray, and a pattern - can constitute an entire wardrobe. A dozen shirts and ties, in different colors and fabrics, turn them into a limitless backdrop of creativity.

*Article provided courtesy of Esquire Men's Magazine

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Association, will it be responsible for lifting your life upward, to heights of your dream or keeping you at par with nothing or the most detestable of all, an animal without the ability to reason.

Much has been said about the company you keep. We’ve all heard “birds of a feather flock together” Put in another way; people who think and arrive at similar conclusions gravitate towards people with those same similarities. For example, people who tend to believe that better is possible and are intent on exploring those possibilities will have a hard time, exchanging ideas with those who choose to believe that life could never get better than it is now.
What will happen is that these opposing people will find it difficult to relate. And soon travel in different directions.

So consider this for a moment, what direction are you and your life travelling?
Not sure what the answer is? Let me give you a hint, pay close attention to your associates. Chances are you are headed to the same place.

Re-evaluate.



1 comment:

  1. Yo G! I found the blog to be insightful!...I've always strived to surround myself with others of the same moral fiber as myself. My circle is a very small one, but its a good circle to be in I assure you! I feel truly blessed to have the type of assiocation that I do. I'm blessed by assiocation and in turn I give blessing back to my assication..that's real talk!

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