I base my fashion taste on what doesn't itch ~ Gilda Radner
Someone once told me that for every item of clothing you bring into the house, another item should leave. I bought a new pair of pj's when in Arizona. They're a little too big but a little too comfy. So much so, that they are the first thing I want to change into when I get home from work, right after I get out of my painting clothes. I need to schedule that 2 hours to clean out my closet soon, and get rid of a pair of pajamas so there's room in the drawer for my new ones, not that they'll spend any time in the drawer. Sarah had a special sweater that was so torn and tattered but it was her lucky literary sweater so once her book was finished, her hubby begged her to throw it away. It ended up in the basement as a cat bed. Ha Ha! I can relate. My sister gave me 2 housecoats and my old torn one went out in one of the farm sheds in a box for the cats. True comfort clothes you don't squeeze into and are your true size, not the vanity most of us maintain. This week's task is to expand your wardrobe to more comfort clothes. Comfortable sizes. comfortable material, comfortable care (stay away from dry clean only!) If you can't find any this week, wait til next. The Simple Abundance path means being patient, and rather than wasting money by forcing what you want, and settling for second-rate, wait until you find something perfect, for you! Yay! I'll go shopping another day.
The Stuph File Program - Episode #0203
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Welcome to the latest edition of the *Stuph File Program*.
For a program list of the items included and all their accompanying links
in this one hour show,...
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