Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Tips for working mums - how to get ready with kids!

Tips for working mums - how to get ready with kids! As you catch the eyes of other parents at school or daycare drop off, that knowing look of what we’ve all been through to get there. That small marathon we’ve run, that mountain you’ve climbed and our day has only just begun!   That morning rush can only be described as an assault course as you hunt for shoes, battling through teeth brushing and negotiate the menu on offer for breakfast! Time to think about your outfit? Mmm, 30 seconds to throw something on more like. We hear you!!! So, at Ruby Slippers we want to help make this mission as simple as possible, so here’s our Stylists guide to getting you out of the house and at your desk looking effortlessly chic. Our top tips for busy Mums: 1. Be prepared.  You need to move like a well-oiled machine when that alarm goes off. You need to have an outfit hanging ready to go (including shoes and accessories), it is the only way you can get out of the door on time. 2. Wear dresses. Keep it simple, a skirt and a top is 2 pieces of clothing, a dress is one…if you don’t have time for making choices, keep your options simple! 3. Watch your fabric choices.  However tired you are, never utter the words, ‘I’ll iron it in the morning’ cause you won’t have time. Choose fabrics carefully, if they crease in your hand in the store, leave them there…they have no place in your wardrobe. Silk is a big offender, stains and creases easily and is a bugger to iron. Choose fabrics you can hang to dry, that require little or no ironing. 4. Use your dressing gown like a shield. Get ready, then wrap it around yourself like it’s an invisible cape! Let not an inch of scrambled egg, porridge or grubby little hands pass. 5. Keep some accessories in your car or desk draw. It’s annoying when you get to work, and realise you didn’t have time to grab that bracelet you wanted to wear, or you know that dress would look so much better with a necklace. Well keep a little stash of your jewellery (the cheap stuff, not the family jewels), in your car or desk draw and get some different looks on high rotation. 6. Photograph your outfit combinations.  This is great if you wear the same things over, and over, and over. Lay everything out on your bed and take photos of  every  combination. Work in shoes and jewellery.  You then have a personal stylist living in your phone, so when you’re just about to fall into bed, you can flick past  your family selfies and quickly find an outfit combination. 7. Buy great basics. Spend your money wisely on the pieces you’ll wear over and over. That great pair of black pants you wear every week? They need to be the best you can afford. If you still need some help please get in touch,   we can take all the hassle out of shopping for you! Let us organise all the outfit combinations, show you how pieces go together, photograph the different looks and most importantly give you a fun, productive morning shopping! We know it’s a  tough gig, so remember to high 5 all the other mumma’s struggle with the morning gauntlet. The Ruby Team x Pics via Pinterest. Rachel Worden In 2010 I founded Ruby Slippers Styling, after a decade in the  Corporate world.  After seeing people have failed shopping trips, hellish experience getting ready to go out and wasting money buying clothes they didn’t  need…I thought we can help! Let’s get some brilliant stylists who are  the best  shoppers…and let them take our clients on the most amazing shopping sessions they’ve ever been on…. and that’s what we do. We help people have a magical shopping experiences, leaving them with a  wardrobe filled with great outfits that made them look and feel amazing, every single day. Managing to tie in my corporate training roots and fashion stylist skills,  I now spend much of my time delivering  Fashion/Style workshops  and speaking events, I also write our  blog…so yes, the spelling errors are all mine! Laura King As co owner of Ruby Slippers, after 10+ years in the corporate world and having owned my own recruitment business. In 2012, I decided to embark on a new career as a Personal Stylist. As a self confessed shopaholic and having always been interested in fashion, becoming a stylist was the best thing i ever did. I have always loved helping and coaching people and having worked for many years finding candidates their perfect role, I truly understand the importance of Personal Branding and what our style says about us. With a Diploma in Fashion and Personal styling, I have styled 1000’s of men and women of all shapes and sizes and walks of life. From a stay at home mum wanting to rediscover her style ‘mojo’ after having kids, to a time poor, board level executive looking to revamp their corporate wardrobe. Enabling our clients to discover their style and feel confident about the way they look makes this job so rewarding. As a mum of 2 boys and running a business, I understand how busy life can be and being able to work with our clients and help them to understand   how to best dress their assets and camouflage their problem areas, is the key to successful styling. This article was republished with kind permission from Ruby Slippers Styling  You can read the original here.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Shocking facts as to why you shouldnt multitask in customer service

Stunning realities with respect to why you shouldnt perform various tasks in client assistance Performing various tasks has become an important expertise for the working environment. Actually, were so used to performing multiple tasks that more often than not, we dont even acknowledge were doing it. In any case, amount doesnt consistently compare to quality. With regards to specific occupations, for example, client assistance; it is in reality better to give it your full consideration. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-advertisement 1467144145037-0'); }); Source [Provide Support]

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Microsoft lets its employees work in a treehouse in the woods

Microsoft lets its representatives work in a treehouse in the forested areas Microsoft lets its representatives work in a treehouse in the forested areas It's a breath of new air.Software mammoth Microsoft has constructed a lot of new workplaces for the staff of its Pacific Northwest home office - and they're found high noticeable all around on cutting edge treehouses, as per Business Insider.The treehouses, which are furnished with WiFi, meeting rooms, chimneys and power - yet no focal warmth or air - are situated inside the 500-section of land backwoods behind the organization's grounds in Redmond, Washington, as indicated by the organization's blog. There are two encased treehouses being used up until now and a third - the Crow's Nest - is scheduled to open soon, authorities said.People stated, given the chance, they would work increasingly outside, said Bret Boulter, who works in Real Estate Facilities on Microsoft's Redmond grounds, told the Microsoft blog. We don't need to carry nature to urbanity-we are in nature. It's at our back door.The first thing [you notice] when you stroll into the space is that everybody is truly calm. You quit talking and are simply present, Boulter included, It's interesting. Individuals assimilate the earth, and it changes the view of their work and how they can do it.The treehouses were structured by Pete Nelson of Discovery's Treehouse Masters.One of the treehouse workplaces is 12 feet off the ground, and highlights scorched wood dividers and a taking off roof with a round lookout window that allows in only an air pocket of blue. It's more Hobbit than HQ, with cinnamon-shaded shingles and a gingerbread-house feel, as indicated by Microsoft's blog.The organization discloses that it needed to react to workers' longing to invest more energy outside, while keeping them associated with the office.The treehouses additionally include concealed electrical attachments inside each seat and a cafeteria/grill café situated inside a transportation compartment, as per Microsoft's blog.