Article: Wearing denim (jean material) is always good and slightly loose jeans. Most importantly, country girls like looking casual and comfy, and they don't wear really tight clothing.   Choose plaid shirts. These can be sourced from anywhere, such Walmart, online, etc. Wear plain colored shirts, or shirts with minimal designs. Country girls don't go "all out" with wacky patterns. Another country thing is "Guy Harvey shirts." For example: cowgirl boots, they are always nice to have and get a pair of rubber boots in case you want to work outside.  Take your shoes off when you have a chance; bare feet are also acceptable for the country style. Every country guy or girl owns camo for hunting. She also owns a pair of good boots, either for riding, show, work, or hunting. At your local western store, they'll have brands like Dixie Girls and Guy Harvey. Be sure to buy both casual and show clothes, style very being country too! Be sure to find your signature look. Also you can visit cabelas.com  countrygirlstore.com  drysdales.com  cavenders.com for more clothing options. Country girls are actually very girlish. When accessorizing, choose shiny things. Pink is also okay. A small bit of eye liner, lip balm, and one to two coats of mascara (if you already have dark eye lashes, skip the eye liner) is the most you'll need. Cover up is okay too if you really need it. Don't overdo it, or else you'll look too preppy and people will think you're a poser.
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Find some "country looking" clothes. Try to get a pair of hard sole shoes. Get utilitarian gear. Look for country brands. Choose suitable accessories. For girls, country girls usually wear minimal make-up.

Problem: Article: Click the text field where you would like to enter an emoji. This should work in most text fields, such as emails and text documents. If you want to make sure it works, try it in TextEdit. If you want to keep the special characters window open as you type, click anywhere on your Desktop instead. Look at the bottom of the drop-down Edit menu for this option. Depending on your OS X version, this will be called Emoji & Symbols or Special Characters.... You can also open this menu with the keyboard shortcut ⌘ Command + Control + Space. The special characters popup has several categories. Click the tabs at the bottom to switch between them. Click the arrows tab to scroll to more categories.  If you're having trouble finding something, scroll up in the special characters popup to reveal a search bar. You can switch between this small view and a large view using the button in the top right corner. You may need to scroll up before this button appears. Double-click on a symbol to insert it into your text field. You can also drag-and-drop it into the field, or right-click, select Copy Character Info, then paste it into your text field.  On some older OS X versions, use the "Insert" button instead. The next time you use this menu, recently used symbols will appear in the first tab for easy access.
Summary: Click "Edit" in the menu bar. Open the special characters menu. Browse your options. Choose your symbol.

Go to an arcade or a movie, go shopping, do anything that will get your mind off of things for a little while. Just make sure you don't go anywhere or do anything that will remind you of your ex. Distract yourself by focusing on and helping others. Studies show that the happiest people are ones who give the most to others. When you're depressed, anxious or stressed, there is a high degree of focus on the self. Focusing on other people literally shifts your thinking and your mood from victimhood to empowerment. Clear your head with physical activity. It has been proven that staying active and indulging in physical activity releases endorphins - the happy hormones. A strong body can lead to a strong mind.  Join a gym, running group, or intramural team. Take up a physical activity you've always wanted to try but never got around to doing, like spinning, rock climbing, or yoga. Try to go for walks in the evening or take your dog out. A little fresh air can go a long way when your brain is taxed and your heart is weary. Take advantage of the extra time and freedom you now have. Find out what you love doing besides your regular job. Plant trees, learn music or take a cooking class. Learning something new boosts your confidence and can be rejuvenating. Get away from your current environment, whether that means taking a day trip to the beach or going for a hike, or going to Europe or South America for a few weeks. You might not feel better immediately, but being in a different space will give you a different frame of mind. Research has shown that just being outside your home can improve your health, since environmental factors are reliably related to depression, anxiety, and anger. You might have had goals for yourselves as a couple; instead, now you can set your own goals for yourself and your life. Thinking about goals is a productive part of reconfiguring your life without that other person.  These goals might be in terms of your education, job, social or family life, or hobbies or activities. You can make a list, which will help give you direction and much-needed forward momentum in your life (and less time to dwell on the past!). See the end of the relationship not necessarily as an end, but as the chance for a fresh start for YOU. Get organized. Figure out what (and maybe who!) you want in life and go after it!
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Distract yourself. Get active. Get a new hobby. Take a trip. Set your own goals.