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Women should have no recourse to complain if this happens to them at work. Being touched by co-workers should be a routine occurrence.

I always get so shocked when it happens but wet when I come home and think about it…

Be grateful for being the office stress reliever!

Loving how this pearl belt with Swarovski crystals really brings my work #ootd together!  This belt Loving how this pearl belt with Swarovski crystals really brings my work #ootd together!  This belt Loving how this pearl belt with Swarovski crystals really brings my work #ootd together!  This belt Loving how this pearl belt with Swarovski crystals really brings my work #ootd together!  This belt

Loving how this pearl belt with Swarovski crystals really brings my work #ootd together!  This belt is from my newly launched Meredith May Collection - belts to accessorize, belts to empower!


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meredithmaycollection:Modern. Edgy. Cool. X marks the spot with this teal and purple snake skin pr

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Modern. Edgy. Cool. X marks the spot with this teal and purple snake skin printed belt. Shop @ meredithmaycollection.weebly.com #style #fashion #instastyle #instadaily #fashiondesigner

Perfect belt for those peplum days!


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Even though the summer is almost over - now is the time to wear your floral blazers while you still
Even though the summer is almost over - now is the time to wear your floral blazers while you still can!
Here’s a few more of my favorite floral blazers - on sale and all less then $110!!
Zara Short Floral Print Blazer
ASOS Black and White Floral - the back on this blazer is amazing!
Top Shop Rose Print Peplum Jacket - for your darker side!
JCPenney who would expect such a stunning blazer from non other than JCPenney!

Neo2/Old paper texture/Arrow/Style Diary: A Stella McCartney Neon Jacquard Floral Blazer,…/high waisted leather shorts/Floral blazer


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As soon as my eyes fell on this jacket from Express, I knew I had to have it!  It has the edginess wAs soon as my eyes fell on this jacket from Express, I knew I had to have it!  It has the edginess wAs soon as my eyes fell on this jacket from Express, I knew I had to have it!  It has the edginess wAs soon as my eyes fell on this jacket from Express, I knew I had to have it!  It has the edginess w

As soon as my eyes fell on this jacket from Express, I knew I had to have it!  It has the edginess with leather with a feminine soft touch with tweed touches of coral color.

It can be hard to express ourselves at work- because let’s face it - we are busy working!  We have meetings to run, excel models to put together, and non-stop incoming e-mails.  From nine-to-five its all about the business.

Fashion is another way to brand ourselves, another way to display creativeness, another way to showcase what we believe in. This jacket encapsulates everything I inspire to be as a business woman - sharp, strong, feminine.  That’s how I want to brand myself.


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I am so excited to share this article written by Jane Scudder on ProjectEve.com.  The article title

I am so excited to share this article written by Jane Scudder on ProjectEve.com.  The article title is “What I Learned From Wearing Funky Pants to Work”.  It perfectly captures the mission and vision for my blog - and that is for women’s risk taking in their wardrobe to help them take on more personal risk, more business risk.  This risk-taking is the only way to grow.  Every good business women should understand the importance of taking calculated risks.  Here is part of the article.  Full link here. And a link to Jane’s blog here.

I wore a pair of slouchy, trendy pants to my office.

How does this fit the criteria of pushing me outside my comfort zone?

I’m glad you asked. See, these pants were a little different from my normal style. I thought they were great in the store. I thought they were great in the dressing room. I thought they were great in my apartmentimage. I thought they were great in the morning when I put them on. Then as soon as I parked my car at my office I wondered, “Wait, are these pants weird?”

I work at a websiteimage so the dress is pretty causal. Additionally I spend my time with a lot of technologyimage guys who will admit that they’re not the most stylish. Basically I can wear whatever I want to work.

On top of this I’m also a pretty confident person, both in myself and my fashion choices.

But still, this almost sinking feeling of, “Is anyone going to say anything to me, or laugh at m?” crept over me. Being the self-confident person I am, I wasn’t proud of it.

But I mentally explored it. And I realized that this was one small way to practice challenging myself. With that in mind, I waltzed into my office in my new pants.

But wait, really, how does this fit as ‘pushing’ someone outside of her comfort zone?

I did something that was outside of my normal routine. I took a risk. I tried — in this case I wore — something new and different. The results don’t necessarily matter (though for those who are interested in, I got some compliments) what matters is that I did something new that was a little nerve racking and I survived, and possibly became better from it.

Got it. Sort of. But what actually happened:

Again, I got a few compliments but largely no one noticed. I felt slightly uneasy the first few hours of the day and was aware of how many times I was walking to the bathroomimage, by the end of the day I forgot I was even wearing something “different.”

Okay, got it now. But what’s the point?

Want to get better at pushing yourself outside your comfort zone? Try small, seemingly trivial things. Small things still count and trying something like this in a safe space (e.g., with friends or family, or in a relaxed work environment on a Friday with coworkers whose fashion opinions you care little about…) is a good, easy place to start.

Now what?

Challenge yourself. Pick something that you’re not super comfortable with, but won’t devastate your life if things go wrong, and go for it.

If we don’t push ourselves we won’t get better and if we don’t try something we’ll never know how it might turn out!


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