Exactly What I Was Looking For!
by Ann
(California)
Dear Eunice,
Thank you for creating this site and for keeping it current. You are providing information I've never seen anywhere else that women desire and appreciate!
Through the years I've always studied and admired women with poise and sincere graciousness, but now you have broken it down to make it manageable to adopt some of those attitudes, mannerisms and characteristics of being an elegant woman. Just being more aware of my posture and spending an extra 5 mins to accessorize my outfits each day makes a difference, and that is just the tip of iceberg to what you have unveiled for us to consider in our quest to be more elegant.
I have two daughters in their early 20's and sent the website link to them -- they found it wonderful! They strive to be the best they can be and are proud that they know how to demonstrate "class." Being in college where so many young women wear pajama bottoms out to get coffee or curse like sailors, my daughters enjoy having a good laugh with the best of them but want to separate themselves from those trends and have a more sophisticated sense of style.
Please keep up the wonderful service you provide to women through your website and books. I look forward to reading more!
Wishing you all the best in life!
Ann
Jun 19, 2016
Class Distinctions and Bridging the Gap - The Up Series Documentary. "Give me the child until he is seven, and I will show you the man."
This is about Class Distinctions and Bridging the Gap as documented by The Up Series Documentary. In this documentary, the findings show how unfortunately equal opportunities do not exist for every person, however, it gives us more reason to realizeand believe that by making a focused and educated change, there can be greater social mobility and we can all overcome obstacles, defying limitations of financial background and upbringing.
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Mar 07, 2016
An Accomplished Lady - As defined by Jane Austen
Who is the accomplished lady? Jane Austen tells us who deserves the respect and praise of being educated, refined and accomplished.
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Nov 23, 2015
How To Be Gentle
Lessons on how to be gentle derived from elegant women whose poise and grace inspire us.
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Oct 05, 2015
An Elegant Style - Designer or Non designer
Recently, I've been inspired by the non-designer elegant woman. Somehow I choose now to reflect who I am and my current place in society more accurately with the things I put on my back. This is just how I define my own personal brand of elegance and elegant style. Read about the inspiration behind that.
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Aug 18, 2015
A Woman of Grace
The mesage of grace: Be known as a woman of grace. Hold yourself to a standard of grace, not perfection and remember to extend that same measure of grace to others.
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Aug 18, 2015
Lovely Quotes: How to be Lovely
Lovely Quotes on how to be feminine, fair and lovely - Daily inspirations on how lovely it is to be a woman!
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