Sober Clothes for today
Sober Clothes for today
Trainers, white socks (yuck) jeans, t shirt and a really old millet fleece top.
I always feel great in mountain gear (if i cant be outside, I wear outside gear inside )
Nearly forgot : blue boxers... but these items are not necessary in the thread
Now any takers ?
I always feel great in mountain gear (if i cant be outside, I wear outside gear inside )
Nearly forgot : blue boxers... but these items are not necessary in the thread
Now any takers ?
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I wear sober clothes every day- and the fun part is that what I wear is up to sober me, it's clean, it's based on my mood (even my work uniform of jeans and a tee or restaurant sweatshirt, etc) and i can get dressed purposefully or "scruffy"
Today, I work lunch so based on Atlanta weather probably cute skinny jeans, my newer pair of cute running shoes and a long sleeve tee. Tonight, dinner with my boyfriend and step-daughter-to-be at their house so probably jeans and a cuter top. Or shorts and a long sleeve top.
It's a great day to have a great day.
Today, I work lunch so based on Atlanta weather probably cute skinny jeans, my newer pair of cute running shoes and a long sleeve tee. Tonight, dinner with my boyfriend and step-daughter-to-be at their house so probably jeans and a cuter top. Or shorts and a long sleeve top.
It's a great day to have a great day.
V-man, what about the whistle, emergency falres, wind up radio, first aid kit, huge hunting knife, strapped on ex army water bottle, large geologal aerial survey map in a plastic bag, water proof matches, hard tack rations, water purifying tablets, toilet paper, high energy bars, note paper and pencil- in a water proof container, ground sheet, metal cup (large), small roll of bailing wire, strong- woven rope (20 feet), spoon, multipurpose underpants and a chicken?
There's a great website for people who just have trouble getting their house together - it's an organizing/cleaning/housekeeping tips website called flylady.
One of her best tips I think is, "Get dressed to lace-up shoes." It doesn't count if I'm still in my slippers or bare feet. I have to be ready. The theory is that little things make a big difference, and being completely dressed makes a difference and allows me to get moving on the day. Getting out of my pajamas/sweat pants was a feat in early sobriety. Heck, taking a shower was a feat.
Get dressed all the way to lace-up (outside) shoes.
One of her best tips I think is, "Get dressed to lace-up shoes." It doesn't count if I'm still in my slippers or bare feet. I have to be ready. The theory is that little things make a big difference, and being completely dressed makes a difference and allows me to get moving on the day. Getting out of my pajamas/sweat pants was a feat in early sobriety. Heck, taking a shower was a feat.
Get dressed all the way to lace-up (outside) shoes.
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