If you have performed well as an amateur an owner might ask for you to drive for their team. These teams are often owned by car companies and have their own sponsorships to cover costs. They usually sign their drivers on a season-to-season basis. Most Formula 1 drivers have some sponsors that require additional work off the track. To attract sponsors you need to have success on the track and a positive public opinion. You may have to do appearances or photo shoots for your sponsor in addition to your on-track work. Racing is a very expensive sport, so drivers must look to add to supplement their racing income whenever possible. Pay drivers are common in many levels of motorsports, including Formula 1. Instead of being paid by the race team, the driver uses money from sponsorships or their personal fortune to fund the racing operations. While this isn't practical for most new racers in Formula 1, it is an option if you have the ability to pay for it.

Summary: Accept an offer to drive for an F1 team. Get sponsorships. Pay to drive in F1.


Be bold: don't be afraid of a heavily-smudged, dark eye.  It's part of Jett's signature gritty aesthetic and will complement the rest of your ensemble.  Start with a primer, which can help keep your makeup from smearing or settling into wrinkles. Then apply concealer to your eyelid and under-eye so you begin with a neutral, smooth canvas and eliminate dark circles.  Apply a dark eyeshadow to your eyelid from lash-line up to the crease. Be sure to blow on the brush first to remove any excess shadow. Using a small, angled brush, apply the shadow to your lower lash-line.  Blend and smudge the edges of the shadow. You can use a cotton swab or a brush for this job. Remember that a smoky eye should not have any sharp lines. Tight-line your upper eyelid with eyeliner. This means the eyeliner is so tight against your lashes that there is no skin visible between line and lash.  Then add a medium-shade eyeshadow on top of the dark shadow and blend upward toward the crease. The color should be dark by your lashes and taper in intensity as you move up toward the crease, until it is almost sheer. Make sure you blend and buff out any harsh lines. Don't forget to curl your lashes and apply mascara to complete the look. You don't want want your facial makeup to compete with your bold eyes, so keep this part of your look softer.  Brushing on some bronzer or light blush should be enough to highlight your cheekbones while still allowing your dramatic eyes to take the spotlight. Don’t be afraid of rocking pale skin!  While a healthy tan has been in vogue for a couple of decades, Jett’s look is unapologetically fair.  Embracing your pale persona will offset the dramatic colors and texture of your hair, as well as the dark and metallic tones of your ensemble. If you take the time to browse photo galleries of Jett's storied career, you'll find that Jett's smoldering eye was almost always paired with a matte nude lip.  While the nude lip is Jett’s customary look, feel free to experiment with darker crimsons and browns.  Jett’s early career placed her just as firmly in the glam-rock scene as it did in the punk-rock one, and she has frequently identified the famously lipstick-loving David Bowie as her personal style icon.  Try a matte liquid lipstick for maximum stain and minimal upkeep.

Summary: Master the smoky eye. Keep makeup on your cheeks muted. Coat your lips in a matte nude tone.


Immediately following the C section, you should avoid fully submerging the scar in water. This means you should not take a bath or go swimming. Ask your doctor how long you should wait before taking a shower. You can still take a shower and clean the scar by allowing mild soapy water to wash over the incision area. Do not scrub the area. This could cause irritation and may lead to tearing. Once the incision starts to heal, usually after a few weeks, you can resume your regular cleaning routine. Once you have finished taking a shower, you should gently pat dry the area around the scar. You do not want to rub it to aggressively because this may cause irritation.

Summary: Avoid taking a bath. Wash with a mild soap. Dry the area after showering.


If you're the old-school type who loves to balance their checkbook, more power to you! But know that emerging technology is making it easier than ever to track your expenses in real time, and with more sophisticated software. Mint.com, Quicken, and wallet.ai are all powerful online tools that will help you keep track of expenses and budget for the future. Budgeting is like dieting. A lot of people start with majestic intentions. Then, when they fail to see results within two months, or when they start getting bored, they throw their hands up and quit, telling themselves it's not worth it. Don't give up before the battle has even started. Prepare yourself by acknowledging that budgets take a lot of time and a little effort. Try to give yourself a full year of budgeting to determine whether it makes any difference in your finances. If, after a year of steady, scrupulous budgeting, it still hasn't made a dent in your savings or put a wad of cash in your pocket, feel free to re-evaluate. You won't be disappointed. . No, an emergency fund is not the same thing as your savings fund. An emergency fund is 6 to 12 months' worth of living expenses, frittered away for — you guessed it — an emergency. What if you lose your job? What if your daughter needs to go to the hospital? A host of emergencies can potentially burn a hole in your pocket. Being prepared is the best step, and one that makes a difference in your budget. . A tax refund, if you're entitled to it, can be a huge windfall. Imagine getting a thousand, or two thousand dollars, without really expecting it. Knowing how to spend this potential windfall, however, can be pretty tricky, especially if you're barely above water. Think about contributing to your emergency or savings fund instead of spending it on a new flat-screen TV. According to AARP, American households hold an average of $8,400 in debt. That's a lot of cheese — a lot of cheese you owe somebody else. If you happen to pay off your debt each month with your income, that's great. But if you're like many other people, you might be struggling to pay off your debts each month, meaning that you have to attack things a little more strategically.  Which debts to you pay off first? High-interest debt or low interest-debt? Attacking low-interest debt and paying off certain debt lines altogether is called "snowballing." Attacking high-interest debt first is called "avalanching." If you're highly-motivated to pay off debts, go for avalanching. High-interest debts can gather up lots of compound interest fast, making this approach ultimately cheaper. If you need help motivating yourself, however, you might want to try snowballing, even if it means you'll pay more.
Summary: Seek out technological help. Don't give it all up at the first sign of failure. Start contributing to an emergency fund Spend your tax refund wisely Pay off your debts slowly but surely.