Q: You shouldn’t dress formally for a movie date, but you also shouldn’t show up in yesterday’s t-shirt and shorts. Go for an outfit that is comfortable, a little bit flirty, and well put together. You will be sitting in the theatre for several hours. Tight clothing can affect your circulation and make you uncomfortable. Instead of wearing tight jeans, opt for a pair that give you some room to breathe while still flattering your figure. Button down tops look put together without being too formal. Try wearing a button down top made of a light, breathable fabric like cotton. You can pair the top with your favorite jeans or even a skirt. If a button down shirt isn’t your thing, try wearing a classic t-shirt on your movie date. You can opt for a simple tee without graphics. You can also wear a t-shirt with your favorite fashion or band logo. Just make sure the t-shirt is clean and free of stains, holes, or tears. You can pair a classic t-shirt or button down shirt with a pair of jeans for a laid-back movie date. Instead of squeezing into those uncomfortable, yet fashionable jeans, go for a pair you can comfortably sit in for several hours. Try dark denim for a more refined look, and leave the jeans with holes at home. The movie theatre is no place for that stunning cocktail dress. Instead of wearing a more formal dress, try something that is casual and flatters your figure. For example, you can wear a cotton wrap dress for a sexy, yet comfortable vibe. The movie theatre can be cold! If you don’t want to spend the movie shivering, or if you tend to get cold easily, take along a sweater. Try wearing a stylish cardigan that will add dome pep to a pair of jeans and simple t-shirt.
A: Go for a comfortable yet put together look. Avoid tight clothing. Try a relaxed button down top. Go for a classic t-shirt. Wear a pair of comfortable jeans. Go for a casual but flirty dress. Bring along a sweater.

Q: If you’re clingy, you might want to get everything about your feelings or your life off your chest right away because you fear that the person you feel very clingy toward might abandon you at any moment.  For instance, you might tell someone on a second or third date that you love them and want to marry them.  You might also reveal extremely intimate details about your past, rather than about your feelings.  For instance, you might share with a coworker you just met that your mother died when you were six.  These kind of personal details are usually not appropriate for someone you are not very familiar with. Before revealing personal feelings or details, think about how you would respond to a given comment if you heard it from the person you are talking to.  If you think it might be odd, do not share too much. Clingy people will want to make the “right” decision – that is, the decision which they believe will please and win the affections of the person they are clinging to.  If you find yourself waiting to decide something as important as where to go to university or as mundane as what to eat for lunch before consulting the friend or partner you’re clinging to, you are being too clingy. Clingy people attach themselves strongly to one person and are afraid of losing them.  Interrogate your feelings about the person you suspect you may be too clingy with.  Do you think about them excessively while they are not around?  Do you count the minutes until you can see them again?  Do you try to forestall their leaving so that you can have them all to yourself?  These are signs that you have separation anxiety, the fear inspired by the idea that someone will leave you. If you are constantly texting, calling, or visiting a certain person, you are probably too clingy and fear separation.
A: Recognize when you reveal too much too soon. Identify an inability to make decisions. Search your feelings for fear of separation from someone.

Q: Be sure to look for any typos, misspelled words, grammatical errors, and punctuation errors. These can make an application letter appear sloppy and unprofessional. Even though you discussed your skills, experience, and qualifications in the letter, you should still send a resume with your letter. This will let the hiring party know the details of your work history and education, with specifics like the duration of a given job or volunteer service. Attaching a resume also shows a certain amount of professionalism on your part. It lets the hiring party know that you take the position seriously, and are willing to work for the opportunity to be a part of the organization. Though not every internship requires letters of recommendation, some do request them. Even if they are not required, including letters of recommendation can be another way to demonstrate your commitment to professionalism.  Letters of recommendation should be written by professional or personal references who can attest to your character and capabilities.  In lieu of letters of recommendation, you may want to include a list of professional references with each reference's contact information. This will allow the hiring party to reach out to your references, if he or she needs to, and it shows that you are able to maintain positive working relationships with current and former employers and/or colleagues. The organization should specify whether letters are to be submitted online or as a hard copy (which can be sent by mail or dropped of in person). Follow the organization's requirements. If sending your letter by mail, be sure that you have affixed the correct amount of postage to your letter, and that you have the correct contact person's name and mailing address for the envelope. Wait at least a few days (perhaps even a week) before following up, and don't be too pushy or demanding. Simply send a cordial email or place a call during business hours to the contact person for that volunteer position. Let him or her know that you've sent in an application letter and that you wanted to formally express your interest in the opportunity to be a part of the organization. And above all else, remember to be professional and courteous. This is a polite and professional way to let the hiring party know that you appreciate his or her time. The thank you note can be an actual letter or an email, and you should send a note to each interviewer you met with.  Address the interviewer by name.  Thank him or her for the opportunity to meet and discuss the position.  Try to mention something specific that the interviewer talked about during your meeting. Letting him or her know in the thank you note that you were interested in what he/she said shows that you were paying attention and that you take the opportunity seriously.  Close with a polite ending that does not assume that you have earned the position. Say something like, "I look forward to discussing this opportunity further," or wish the interviewer luck with the selection process. Some organizations are inundated with volunteer requests and may ask that you do not follow up. In each case, do as instructed.
A: Proofread your letter. Include a resume. Arrange for two letters of recommendation. Submit your letter. Give a follow up phone call or email. Write a thank you note after any interviews you have.

Q: Don't go too overboard -- Pocahontas certainly wasn't orange. If your skin is pale, go for a sunkissed look with blushes and bronzers. If you made it yourself, all the better! Check out images of Pocahontas online if you want to imitate the Disney character. Hers was blue with a white pendant. The necklace is a good opportunity to add color to your costume. Consider armbands and bracelets as well, but don't go overboard. Pick one or two accessories. Less is more here. If you'd like to make it more manageable, braid it into one or two long braids. Pocahontas doesn't have to have dark hair, but it is the traditional look. If you have long hair already, you may want to invest in a swimming cap to keep your tresses from sneaking out and putting a damper on your completed look. Use the same material you used to make your outfit. Cut three long strands and braid them together, starting with the end knotted. Braid enough to wrap around your head, but leave loose ends to dangle. You can then attach beads or feathers to the hanging ends to spice up your outfit. Just tie at the base of your head and then again at the bottom of the strands.
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Wear bronzer on your cheeks to give yourself a tanned look. Wear a wooden beaded necklace. Find a long flowing dark wig at a costume hire store or similar outlet. Braid a headband.