Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Become a Clothing Entrepreneur in your Free Time



Are you a fashionista with a flair for design, or perhaps a business minded monsieur interested in creating a unique line of clothing? The fashion world is as fluid and dynamic as any other form of art, which means big name companies are always looking for something new and inventive. While it might seem impossible that the average Joe or Jane could become the next leading designer, the chances are more likely than you’d think. Thanks to various craft hosting websites and various organizations dedicated to improving creative skills, even a young adult can have their work noticed and appreciated!


If you don’t have the option of heading to fashion school, there’s no reason to feel left out! A few simple things lie between you and achieving your dream, so don’t give up just yet! The most important aspect is to recognize the drive to achieve something. Is creating interesting and fun clothing your calling? If you can honestly answer yes to this question, then you are already a portion of the way to beginning! The next thing to do is obtain the appropriate equipment. Sewing machines, thread, cloth, and measuring tape are an obvious start, but don’t forget other essentials, such as a mannequin or sketching paper. Once you begin producing garments, buying a retail clothing rack to organize your creations is a great help. Later, the same rack can even be used to display your designs during a show or convention!

If all else fails, you can still benefit from your creativity by producing clothing for yourself. This allows you to own a personalized fashion line without needing to spend big bucks in retail stores. Your friends and family will also appreciate hand crafted gifts, or the occasional sewing job on torn pants and shirts. By investing your time in something you love to do, you can’t possibly end up worse off than you started. Stop putting off your dreams when you could be recognized for them instead!

Have you ever turned a hobby into a way of life? If so, how did you go about doing so?

Organized Minds Start with Organized Rooms



With summer coming to a swift end and autumn fast approaching, many young adults are beginning to turn their sights back to their studies. Although the past few months may have been a time for unscheduled fun, the key to a successful curriculum is organization. While the most common focus is designing a more rigorous schedule for reading or doing homework, an often overlooked aspect that can improve a student’s habits is keeping a neat and orderly room. Straightening up a study area might seem like a daunting chore, especially if it is for a young child, but the reward of a stellar report card is more than worth the investment.

The easiest place to start is to reduce the number of available distractions. If there is a television in the room, perhaps remove it until after homework is completed. The same can be said about video game systems or other entertainment devices. A computer can be difficult, as it is a useful study tool under the right circumstances. Website blockers can be installed on private computers to inhibit unnecessary web browsing while time should be focused on completing school work. Lastly, ensure that all telephones are out of sight and out of mind. Today’s technology has turned the cellular phone into a ceaseless time sink.
Another great way to change your thinking space is to keep things nice and clean. A dirty or disheveled room can be a distraction in and of itself. Keep all clothing, whether clean or dirty, off of the floor or furniture. Invest in enough storage space, such as additional dressers or a hanging clothes rack, to prevent any excuses. Also, taking out the trash and making the bed before sitting down to work can improve the overall feeling of a room and decrease the frequency of lost focus.

Do you find it easier to study or work in a clean room? If so, what habits help you to get your study space ready?