Should i get dressed today




















There is something about getting dressed that makes you feel better. Beyond that, getting dressed makes me feel pretty. When I put on real clothes I find myself motivated to throw on some chapstick and blush. I flirt a bit more with my husband.

My kiddos even comment and tell me I look so pretty when I actually take the time to get dressed. I stay more positive all day long. Have you ever been lounging around in your jammies and had the doorbell ring? I sure have. After I had Miss S, I turned into a total hermit. I stayed home by myself with the kids and worked my tush off.

I ignored self-care until I was going absolutely crazy. During that whole six month-ish period, I rarely got dressed. What was the point?

I was busy working and raising four kids, so I might as well stay comfy, right? I was feeling so crummy and in a total rut. Thankfully I found some clothes that are as comfy as jammies but are pretty and help me feel put together but more on that in another post! When you get dressed every day, it sets the tone for a more productive day. We all need more hours in the day, and getting dressed gives us a bit of our time back!

Your day will be better. I would have worn every single one of these outfits when I had infants or toddlers. They are comfortable enough to get down in the floor all day, washable so when I got spit up or peed or pooped on, it can go straight in the wash, easy to nurse in, nice enough to go anywhere in. The shoes are comfortable enough to be on my feet and I could chase down any kid who tried to get away.

I do it for myself. I physically feel so much better because I do it, and my day goes better. Being dressed and ready energizes me to get going. I feel so much lazier. When I follow my regular routine of getting ready immediately, the morning goes so much better, everything gets picked up, and we are on time to church.

When I drop my kids off at school I sometimes have to run in to take care of something. After school drop offs I can stop at the store, the post office, run errands, anything that needs to be done. If the school calls because one of my kids is sick or hurt, I can drop everything and go immediately. I never feel like I need to apologize for my appearance. I hear women doing this all the time.

When you leave one thing broken, other things start to get left unrepaired as well, and soon the home looks awful. Yoga pants would. They are as important as the strangers at the store.

He loves me and sees me through those loving eyes. However, I know he appreciates that I make the effort to look nice every day, and I take care of myself. It makes him feel like he is worth the trouble of still romancing and attracting. I treat him like my boyfriend.

I deserve to give myself some time and effort. I deserve some time each day to make myself look and feel human. I deserve some time and attention, too. Time for my things is important.

I act better when I look better. There is tons of research to back it up. Being a stay-at-home mom is a job. I dressed it up with a fancy necklace, but I was extremely comfortable.

Another minute get ready day. I admit it. I love stripes. I would wear this with kids of any age, but change the necklace for little ones. Here is a fancy-looking outfit I wore on a very, very busy day with the kids. I got ready in 15 minutes this day too. If you want to see more of my outfits, you can find them here. Twenty minutes? I get ready in 20 minutes? I really do. How do I do it? Ten minutes at the most, and you will feel a million times better. Especially if your neighbor wants to borrow 2 eggs at 8 a.

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Please email info stunningstyle. When we take time in the morning to shower and put on clean clothes yes, comfy clothes are included we tend to feel more put-together, confident, and ready to take on the day.

And this can help us show up better in life and be more focused, even from the comfort of the couch. Even the act of getting dressed is directly tied to your mental health. The psychotherapist considers putting on clothes to be an important part of mental hygiene, especially during our current pandemic.

According to her, putting on an outfit in the morning releases neurotransmitters in our brains including dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, and endorphins, sparking a sense of purpose. These chemicals naturally boost our mental state, which is necessary during tough times.



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