
What is your inner child?
When   it comes to fashion often woman are afraid to be fun.  By "afraid" I  am  referring to color and easy, relaxed styles!!!  I'm not suggesting  you  dress like the mannequin in the window at Gap Kids- but you don't  need  to dress like "Betty from Sun~City Arizona" either...  Polyester  slacks  and a Polo shirt, or ill-fitting jeans with your Labrador  Retriever  sweatshirt are not "age appropriate".  Ever. 
Playing,   imagining and curiosity served you well in childhood and can again be   renewed to enhance your quality of life, well-being and, ultimately,   your happiness as an adult. Including fun, colorful, unique and (dare I   say) quirky fashions can elevate your mood, add a sassy little   sway to your hips, a little pep in your step, a smile on your face...   the kind of smile that starts in your eyes and works it's way to every   muscle in your face.  
A natural facelift!
If   you are in doubt about embracing your inner kid. You need to spend  some  time remembering what it felt like to play, discover, feel and  explore  without fear and concern. Learn more about what fresh styles  will work  for you, and make you feel young again with out looking like  the  mannequin in the window at Gap Kids... and then welcome that brave   little girl back into your life.
"We   are intended to remain in many ways- childlike," anthropologist Ashley   Montagu once wrote. "We were never intended to grow up into the kind  of  adults most of us have become. We are designed to grow and develop  in  ways that emphasize rather than minimize childlike traits."  We are  all  born with the gifts of creativity, imagination, play, exploration  and  curiosity. Children act on these valuable attributes freely,  discovering  happiness, belonging, connection and community through  them.
Do you use the phrase "I'm too old" to avoid trying new and different activities?
 
 
 
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