8.06.2014

Work Wear

So, this little edition might turn into a more "life wear" than work wear. For the last four months, my company has rented my office space at a law office. It's been nice to be able to have co-workers and an excuse to grab Starbucks and wear heels.  Currently, my company is in the midst of a merger, so I'm losing that office space and working from home when I'm not on the road/in meetings. There are most definitely perks to both side, but overall I feel more than lucky to be able to be home throughout the week.

I've worked from home before, so I know what I need to do - and what I can't do in order to stay productive. The biggest must do t putting myself together, even if I'm only working in our guest room. The daily shots will likely become even more informal, but keeping record will keep my yoga wear at bay!

Work It Girl

Monday
gap button down, loft scarf, gap skinnies, toms wedges


Tuesday & Wednesday
Office day on Tuesday and meetings on Wednesday....not going to lie to you! 
Target dress & TB wedges

Thursday
   
jcrew sweater, target tee & pants, toms wedges, F21 necklace

Friday
Worked from home
Splendid dress, TB sandals, Kendra Scott necklace

4 comments:

  1. I'm so excited for you to be back working from home! I'm sure at times you might wish differently, but for the most part, that is so nice!! I read your post yesterday, but didn't get a chance to comment and wanted to tell you how proud I am that you have stayed no carbs for a whole week!! I'm loving your recipes and they are definitely on the agenda for Mom and I's week in Vail! We will be cheating with wine and chocolate too :) That leopard dress is adorable and I don't blame you for wearing it twice!!

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  2. Absolutely love that leopard dress!! Also, please tell me about Toms wedges. I want want want a pair, but I don't know (A) comfort (B) durability - spill, plz.

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  3. You can earn $20 per a 20 minute survey!

    Guess what? This is exactly what large companies are paying me for. They need to know what their average customer needs and wants. So these companies pay millions of dollars per month to the average person. In return, the average person, like me and you, participates in surveys and gives them their opinion.

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