Q: If you want to set a goal to afford designer clothing, you should know which designers you actually like! By researching different brands, you can pinpoint the ones you absolutely love, and develop an “eyes on the prize” mentality. Find designers that embrace the style you enjoy, whether that be feminine florals or dark, sleek leather. Don't let trends influence your shopping principles. If magazines are promoting a hot trend that doesn’t fit your style, flatter your body, or fit your needs, think twice before buying it. If you spend large amounts of money on passing trends that you don’t love, you’ll be wasting your money. Be authentic! If you are a jeans and a t-shirt kind of girl, embrace it. If you prefer dresses and heels, embrace that! Instead of trying to completely replace your current wardrobe with all designer clothing, think about how you can incorporate designer pieces into your current look. Another important thing to take into consideration is your lifestyle. If you love five inch stilettos but work in a daycare, you may want to save your money for more practical items. ” Think about classic pieces that you could style several ways. Consider items with a specific function, such as coats to keep you warm and comfortable shoes for work. If you buy a piece of clothing that you know you’ll wear often or treasure for years, you’ll make sure you get your money’s worth. Calculate how much you’ll need to purchase your goal items, and start saving! To motivate yourself to save money, cut out pictures of the designer clothing you long for. Glue it onto a piece of cardboard or poster board and place it somewhere in your home. Every time you see these pictures, you’ll remember your goal.
A: Learn about different styles and designers. Consider how you can upgrade your “go-to” looks. Jot down a list of “goal items.

Q: This does require a bit of exercise, so if you have a condition which makes exerting yourself dangerous then you might want to steer clear of this method. This will get the blood circulating in all parts of the body including your head.  Once this has been accomplished while you're running, or performing whatever exercise, have a quick glance around to make sure no one is looking, casually turn you're head out of line-of-sight, take a deep breath, close your mouth and push all the air from your lungs as well as the offending road-block in one explosive breath. You may be saying to yourself, "How is this inconspicuous"?  This can be done both effectively and inconspicuously even if people are around under the guise of a feigned sneeze.  Voila! Enjoy a nice deep breath through your newly cleared olfactory mines.
A: If you find your mineshaft quite often gets cave-ins you may find this a useful technique to clear blocked passages. Work yourself up to a nice sweat.

Q: Remove your hair from the clip and comb it straight down. Comb it smooth to make cutting easier. Working in thin sections, comb the back of your hair up and at an angle away from your head. Use the hair in the top section as a guide to trim the back.  Hold the hair at the back of your head with some of the hair in the rear top section to make this part easier.  Continue cutting until you have cut all the hair in the back. This cut will give you some layered length in the back.  Comb out the back of your hair and make sure the length is to your liking. Check for any corners or sharp cuts by combing where the sides of your hair join the back. If you see any sharp edges cut them away until you have a smooth tapered look.
A: Comb out the back of your hair. Start trimming the back. Blend the rear sides.

Q: Use an Ethernet cable to connect your two Mac computers to one another. If connecting a Mac to another Mac, you'll need two Ethernet to USB-C adapters to plug into your Macs' Thunderbolt 3 ports before you can connect them via Ethernet. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this option in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the System Preferences window. It's in the System Preferences window. A new window will open. This option is on the left side of the window. It's in the middle of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the drop-down menu. Doing so shares your Mac's Internet connection with the computer to which it is currently connected.
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Connect the two computers with an Ethernet cable. Open the Apple menu . Click System Preferences…. Click Sharing. Check the "Internet Sharing" box. Click the "Share your connection from" drop-down box. Click Wi-Fi. Check the "Ethernet" box.