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June gloom reset: If you’re feeling behind this summer, this is the reminder that helped me. 

Behind only exists if there’s a map you’re supposed to be on. And while all your best friends might have similar maps, it doesn’t mean that it was meant to be yours too.

I was lucky I never had pressure from my parents on what timelines are supposed to look like, but that meant that I often looked at what my friends were doing to make sure I was stying on track or doing the right thing…but then in my late 20s that suddenly meant that I was feeling behind and not on track….but I was following a road map that wasn’t meant to be mine.

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The color isn’t the problem, how something fits and is tailored + the styling is what makes it chic.

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1. Notice what you reach for on your most confident days. 

The outfit you put on when you feel most like yourself and get clear on what it is that makes you feel great in it. Is it the belt that always gives you compliments? The color or silhouette being flattering? Is it the fabric?

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2. Go to the tailor. If you fell in love with the print or neckline of a midi dress and that’s why you bought it, but don’t wear it because you hate a midi dress, turn it into a mini!

3. The thing in your closet that excites you but you never wear it because you don’t know if you can pull it off?? Tomorrow your challenge is to get a little un comfy and wear it out of the house anyway. You might end up being obsessed with it on you! 

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@uchirestaurants 

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1. Working on travel days - I used to think travel days were a missed opportunity to get work done because technically I’m sitting there on the plane with nothing else to do. But the reality of it would become me scrambling to get to the airport 3 hours early because a last minute call got thrown on my calendar for when I was originally trying to get to the airport. Then there were the days that the wifi wasn’t working on the plan and I had committed to a deadline. It’s just not worth the added stress at the end of the day to try to balance both.

2. Performing busyness as a personality  Being busy isn’t the flex that it used to be. Especially when it came to content creation, I thought I had to be overworked to be able to justify that this was a “real job.” By now we all know though that productivity and businesses are not the same thing. 

3. The side hustle guilt The pressure to monetize every skill, hobby, and hour of free time.  You’re allowed to be good at something just because you enjoy it  without turning it into a brand, a course, or a passive income stream.
1️⃣ I stopped compromising on where I live. Even if a move to a different city didn’t make sense to most people, no matter how many “that sounds hard or complicated” I got, I trusted my intuition and it paid off. 

2️⃣ I stopped treating PTO like a luxury. I’m done working on travel days. I’m actually enjoying the journey now because I deserve the rest.

3️⃣ I stopped putting off buying the art and furniture. Just because you’re not in your forever home doesn’t mean you can’t start curating for it now with the pieces that light you up and feel like home. 

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I LOVE the quality of a Buck Mason tee and this field spec one is my ideal weight AND is 100% cotton

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Let me know what you’re struggling most with this summer when it comes to dressing. 

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Here are the 5 shifts that changed everything:

1️⃣ I stopped compromising on where I live. Even if a move to a different city didn’t make sense to most people, no matter how many “that sounds hard or complicated” I got, I trusted my intuition and it paid off. 

2️⃣ I stopped treating PTO like a luxury. I’m done working on travel days. I’m actually enjoying the journey now because I deserve the rest.

3️⃣ I stopped putting off buying the art and furniture. Just because you’re not in your forever home doesn’t mean you can’t start curating for it now with the pieces that light you up and feel like home. 

4️⃣ I stopped being afraid to be “regulars”. It’s not cringey for the barista to recognize you because it’s the 4th time there this week. This is how you build a sense of community.

5️⃣ I stopped letting myself think it’s cringey to bring in playfulness into my wardrobe and things I do. Turns out the secret is in what your 12 year old self would find fun in hobbies and adding a sense of personal style to you closet. 

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For sizing reference I got an XXXS which I was very worried was going to be too small when I opened it, but it’s stretchy!

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Save this for when you need to refresh your favorite white shirt for a casual chic summer outfit 

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I wish someone had told me:

stop trying to land back in a version of what you had. the path you trained for isn’t the only one that makes sense for you anymore. 

For some people it’s just a job, but for other people changing careers is change in part of an identity, a routine, a future you’d already half-planned. 

The next thing won’t look like the last thing and that is a good thing even though it seems unpredictable right now. 

Lean into the thing you’d do if no one paid you, even for an hour a day. 

The next chapter could live in the project you keep dismissing because it’s “not serious” or “not realistic”.

You are not behind. You are not late

save this for the day you need it 💕
#CapCut 

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Your DC weekend, fully planned 📌

save this for the next time someone asks “so what are we actually doing this weekend”

These are the places I actually go to and what to wear. 

The short version: 
☕ cappuccino to go and walk to meridian hill fountain walk (15 min from shaw, yay it’s finally on!) 

🌿 @hillwoodmuseum - I love it so much I’m a member 

🍹 @aperodc in georgetown for after-work drinks 
🌭 @marvsdogsdc in tenleytown

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For when you need a chic but casual outfit

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Hill House matching set details:
Top XXXS
Shorts XS (i really should’ve gotten an XXS)

I’m 5’1” for reference 

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For when you need a chic but casual outfit for a bagel run to @hhbagels 

Comment OUTFIT if you want the links 

Hill House matching set details:
Top XXXS
Shorts XS (i really should’ve gotten an XXS)

I’m 5’1” for reference 

Casual chic, ootd, what to wear, casual but polished
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2️⃣ I stopped treating PTO like a luxury. I’m done working on travel days. I’m actually enjoying the journey now because I deserve the rest.

3️⃣ I stopped putting off buying the art and furniture. Just because you’re not in your forever home doesn’t mean you can’t start curating for it now with the pieces that light you up and feel like home. 

4️⃣ I stopped being afraid to be “regulars”. It’s not cringey for the barista to recognize you because it’s the 4th time there this week. This is how you build a sense of community.

5️⃣ I stopped letting myself think it’s cringey to bring in playfulness into my wardrobe and things I do. Turns out the secret is in what your 12 year old self would find fun in hobbies and adding a sense of personal style to you closet. 

Which of these shifts are you feeling the most right now? Let’s talk in the comments.

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