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		<title>By: Apria G.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Apria G.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Greetings Everyone!

I love this article. I am an Senior Consultant with Mary Kay Cosmetics and this article is really great for upcoming or current business women. Women would want to look professional, classy, and stylish in the workplace. I would love to see more articles like these to encourage women to be feminine in the workplace. Keep up the excellent work, advice, and styling. 


Professionally, 

Apria Gallman 
Senior Consultant 
Mary Kay Cosmetics 
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<p>I love this article. I am an Senior Consultant with Mary Kay Cosmetics and this article is really great for upcoming or current business women. Women would want to look professional, classy, and stylish in the workplace. I would love to see more articles like these to encourage women to be feminine in the workplace. Keep up the excellent work, advice, and styling. </p>
<p>Professionally, </p>
<p>Apria Gallman<br />
Senior Consultant<br />
Mary Kay Cosmetics<br />
<a href="http://www.marykay.com/angallman" rel="nofollow">http://www.marykay.com/angallman</a></p>
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		<title>By: Louanne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Louanne</dc:creator>
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		<description>RE:  Being Professional, or being a Fashion Statement at work

Certainly being and looking like a woman at work is well, fine and good.....up to a certain extent.  While our world is changing low necklines, short skirts and tight tops still doesn&#039;t cut it, nor will it ladies.  It is more than about fashion!  It&#039;s about image.  It is about being creditable, making a statement, breathing confidence, grace and your ultimate statement you know what your doing, and you are serious about what you do.

Having a somewhat conservative, yet fashionable dress (or skirt and blouse), along with a blazer, will fare you well.  Hair, nails, nylons, heels, packaged image look, as well as being prepared on the topic present you as your personal best, pulled together tightly!  Never forget that blazer!!!  How many men do you know in Fortune 500 compannies as CEO&#039;s that come to work daily and meet with the CEO&#039;s in their T-shirt and jeans?  The more money you wish to make, the higher viablitiy you wish, the more you need to present and act the image of the role.  

Look, act, think professional ladies....it will fare you with a larger salary and you will meet your career goals.

Best Wishes to all this 2010!  Happy Promotions!

Louanne Panepento, M.ED.
Lighthouse.Coaching@Live.Com</description>
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<p>Certainly being and looking like a woman at work is well, fine and good&#8230;..up to a certain extent.  While our world is changing low necklines, short skirts and tight tops still doesn&#8217;t cut it, nor will it ladies.  It is more than about fashion!  It&#8217;s about image.  It is about being creditable, making a statement, breathing confidence, grace and your ultimate statement you know what your doing, and you are serious about what you do.</p>
<p>Having a somewhat conservative, yet fashionable dress (or skirt and blouse), along with a blazer, will fare you well.  Hair, nails, nylons, heels, packaged image look, as well as being prepared on the topic present you as your personal best, pulled together tightly!  Never forget that blazer!!!  How many men do you know in Fortune 500 compannies as CEO&#8217;s that come to work daily and meet with the CEO&#8217;s in their T-shirt and jeans?  The more money you wish to make, the higher viablitiy you wish, the more you need to present and act the image of the role.  </p>
<p>Look, act, think professional ladies&#8230;.it will fare you with a larger salary and you will meet your career goals.</p>
<p>Best Wishes to all this 2010!  Happy Promotions!</p>
<p>Louanne Panepento, M.ED.<br />
<a href="mailto:Lighthouse.Coaching@Live.Com">Lighthouse.Coaching@Live.Com</a></p>
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