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What is the best way to handle unsolicited advice from people?
The greatest gift that any human can give to another is unsolicited feedback. I fear the day that people stop looking out for me, stop offering me coaching, stop unabashedly criticizing my flaws and making me a better person as I kick and scream along the way. Because, at that point, what does thatRead more
The greatest gift that any human can give to another is unsolicited feedback.
See lessI fear the day that people stop looking out for me, stop offering me coaching, stop unabashedly criticizing my flaws and making me a better person as I kick and scream along the way.
Because, at that point, what does that mean? No one loves me anymore? I’m so perfect that I don’t need advice? Or that they think I’m simply unable to change or too old to learn a new trick?
None of this sounds appealing. But continual growth and feedback does. So for now, I will continue to welcome these awkward gifts of human affection in the form of feedback. And hey, worse comes to worst, at the end of the day, only I get to choose what to believe and truly take to heart, right?
Does waxing cause the skin to loosen up?
No the skin is not loosened but if not done properly, wax can tear the skin. I always clean, then dry the area to be waxed and then use a powder barrier between the skin and wax. The powder lifts the hair so the wax clings better resulting in a hair free area. If some hair is missed then pluck thoseRead more
No the skin is not loosened but if not done properly, wax can tear the skin. I always clean, then dry the area to be waxed and then use a powder barrier between the skin and wax. The powder lifts the hair so the wax clings better resulting in a hair free area. If some hair is missed then pluck those. Never re-wax an area that was just waxed seconds ago! . After waxing I use baby oil to remove any wax residue and then aloe vera gel to sooth and help eliminate redness. Baby oil helps remove small amounts of wax from clothing and from counter tops too.
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