Month: August 2020

work from home dress

 

We have spent the better part of 2020 indoors away from our offices, friends, family, and general life pleasures. We went through the sweatpants phase, the housedress phase, the athleisurewear phase, and then the throw on whatever you find on the floor who cares what I look like phase. As someone whose job primarily consists of working from home pre-pandemic, I am seasoned in the art of work from home attire. And I will say the above phases always go on rotation. Right now I am in the housedress phase. The phase where you want to look normal, civilized, cute. A dress you can work from home in comfortably but wouldn’t be embarrassed wearing to run errands or grab lunch with a friend in. As we approach upon the early stages of the fall season I am looking to add a few work from home dresses to my wardrobe that will suffice the transitional weather. Here are a few dresses I currently have my eye on.

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J.Crew

dress // shoes // handbag // headband // earrings // sunglasses

The pandemic has changed many things in our lives. We are completely digital; working from home, spending time with friends and family through Zoom calls. We have spent more time watching television than hugging our loved ones. We don’t know what the future may hold, where it may take us. Some are leaving the city to move to the suburbs. Some are completely changing their careers as their jobs are currently nonexistent. And some of us are adjusting to isolation, finding the stillness of being alone. A lot has changed in just a few short months, we must make do with what we have, adjust the way we live, and find the blessing in everyday life.

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“Never let the sadness of your past, and the fear of your future, ruin the happiness of your present.”

-anon

Happy Friday! It’s been one of those weeks where time seems to go by quickly. It feels as though I wake up and the next thing I know it’s dinner time. It wasn’t that I had an abnormal amount of work or things-to-do, but what I was doing seemed to take forever to accomplish. Which left me little to no time to go to the grocery store, go for a run, or read.

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