Browsing articles from "February, 2011"

This Image Consultant Wants to Change the Conversation About Bullying

Feb 22, 2011   //   by Joseph Rosenfeld   //   Attitude  //  5 Comments

Last week I attended a screening of the documentary, Bullied, which chronicles how school officials failed to stop physical and verbal attacks endured by Jamie Nabozny for many years as a student in his northern Wisconsin grammar and high schools.  I found the movie profound and triggered the replay of my experiences of being bullied over and over again in my mind.  Watching the film and remembering those days made my heart begin to race, made me start to perspire, and finally, got me angry.

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Grammys Fashion Farce

Feb 15, 2011   //   by Joseph Rosenfeld   //   Fashion, Personal Branding  //  5 Comments

A farce is a ridiculous situation in which everything goes wrong or becomes a sham.  A look back at the fashions and, dare I say – costumes, worn by many of the celebrities attending and performing at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, a fashion farce is a perfect way to describe the feast for the sore eyes that they prepared for us.

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Lose Weight Without Dropping a Pound: The Secret of Tailoring

Feb 8, 2011   //   by Joseph Rosenfeld   //   How-To, Personal Image, Self-Care  //  1 Comment

That’s right.  You can literally drop pounds instantly by just getting your clothing tailored.  If you look more full-bodied than you should in your clothes, it may be because of your how your clothes are fitting. When your clothes visually add pounds to your appearance, you are experiencing a situation I refer to as visual bulk.  Visual bulk can weigh down how you look, and adversely affect your non-verbal communication, including the appearance of your posture and body language.

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Purging Your Wardrobe: Letting Go and The Certainty Factor

Feb 1, 2011   //   by Joseph Rosenfeld   //   Attitude, How-To, Wardrobe Development  //  4 Comments

Why is purging our closets always so damned painful.  I think it has a lot to do with something I call The Certainty Factor.

The Certainty Factor is a principle based on variables of knowledge and confidence.  It’s hard to let go of possessions if you don’t know what you’re replacing them with – even if you know that what you’re holding onto could be replaced with something better.  If you don’t have the new and improved yet, why let go what you have?

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