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Apr20
Wardrobe Organization

Why is wardrobe organization important?

Some people believe it increases the flow of "good energy". A messy closet represents a messy mind, and it is an obstacle for anyone who wish to be efficient and effective in their lives. To organize it somehow helps your mind organizes information that has been stored. So the results would be a nice, clean closet, and a refreshed mind.

So how can you do it? Well, I've given a few tips available here .

Here are also some questions that the interviewer asked but have not been published in the newspaper. These juicy details may be helpful to you -

 

Interviewer:  What ideas do you have about how people can reorganize their closets to
make these wardrobe changes more effective?

Noelle's Answer: The major lesson I teach my client is to let go of being 
attached to clothes. If only you see clothes as something that serves your 
purpose - which is to build an effective image for you, then you will have an 
easier time reorganizing the closet, throwing out or giving away items you no
longer need, and putting together new outfits. Attachment to clothing,
especially clothing that no longer serve you, is like attaching yourself to an
abusive lover or friend who continuously puts you down. Bad idea! 

Interviewer: Do you have any tips to offer concerning the changes people should make
in their business attire when the seasons change?

Noelle's Answer: The texture and color changes go with seasonal changes. For 
example, heavy wool, dark suits are for cooler seasons, while very fine wool,
cotton and other lighter material in lighter colors are for warmer seasons. 
Make sure you have the right texture and colors for the seasonal changes.
However, do note that colors play a more complex role. For example, in a very
serious business meeting that requires you to dress in a business formal
manner, a dark suit is a must. For more information about business dressing,
please refer to my blog www.imageaide.com .

Interviewer:  Are there any other tips or information about reorganizing your wardrobe
that you¹d like to offer?

Noelle's Answer: Wardrobe reorganizing should be done twice a year - once in
spring and once in autumn. This is the best way to keep the closet organized.
Image consultants do this very well, as they take into account the body type,
lifestyle, personality and goals of a person so that they help them reorganize
the wardrobe effectively. For those who do not have the know how, hiring an
image consultant is a great way to learn from them how to do this properly. Of
course, for very busy people who have no interest or time, an image consultant 
can be hired to do this twice a year.


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