Archive for April, 2010

Apr 05 2010

5 Ways to dress for slimmer look!

Published by Charu M under Woman issues

To look slim and gorgeous is every woman’s dream!

There are several ways through which you can dress up for a slimmer look. While searching for such ways I came across these interesting one which I want to share with my readers-

  • Avoid wide and broad belts if you have a large waist. If you have nice legs, go in for a knee length skirt with a basic shirt to bring more attention to the legs.
  • For the top-heavy women, always avoid clingy fabrics on the top area. Dark colours will be better choice for you.You can go in for thin materials like cotton or cotton jersey. The one way to look slim would definitely be the use of one-color dressing
  • Avoid shiny fabrics in loud colors. These reflect light and thus will make you appear larger.
  • Choose garments with vertical lines. This is one of the great ways to look slim. The use of vertical lines also elongates and slims down the body by adding height to it. Horizontal lines add width to the body, so avoid these in any form.
  • To give thin looks to your arm wear skinny or slim bangles and bracelet styled watch.

 

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Apr 05 2010

5 Ways to teach kids about money!!

Published by Charu M under Parenting

For many families, talking about money is taboo. The adults make it, the kids ask for it, end of story. Yet financial experts agree that understanding cash, credit, and consumerism is possible, and important, for building a sense of financial responsibility in children. Womenlines will share various ways in future how we can develop money sense in our children.

 

  • Take an active role in providing them with information. Observation and repetition are two important ways children learn.
  • Communicate with children as they grow old about your values concerning money how to save it, how to make it grow, and most importantly, how to spend it wisely.
  • It is very important to help children learn the differences between needs, wants, and wishes. This will prepare them for making good spending decisions in the future.
  • Setting goals is fundamental to learning the value of money and saving. Nearly every toy or other item children ask their parents to buy them can become the object of a goal-setting session. Such goal-setting helps children learn to become responsible for themselves.
  • Introduce children to the value of saving versus spending. Explain and demonstrate the concept of earning interest income on savings. Consider paying interest on money children save at home; children can help calculate the interest and see how fast money accumulates through the power of compound interest. Later on, they also will realize that the quickest way to a good credit rating is a history of regular, successful savings. Some parents even offer to match what children save on their own. (contd)

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