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How Amazing
It is amazing when a company can support a cause for an entire Global Awareness Month. The entire month of April, MarcAllison Jeans is donating $15 bucks a pair to My Autism Awareness. How awesome is that! Just use coupon code "GoldenTicket" and you'll recieve 40% off your online purchance and you'll be supporting Autism Awareness.
"One cause; One symbol" it's just all about love and acceptance 'round here... create the space and feed the passion! #Autism #aspie
How Amazing
It is amazing when a company can support a cuase for an entire Global Awareness Month. For the entire month of April MarcAllison Jeans is donating $15 bucks a pair to My Autism Awareness. How awesome is that! Just use coupon code "GoldenTicket" and you'll recieve 40% off your online purchance and you'll be supporting Autism Awareness.
One cause; One symbol" it's just all about love and acceptance round here... create the space and feed the passion! #Autism #aspie
LoveNOTES
"One cause; One symbol"- My Autism Awareness
LoveNOTES
"One cause; One symbol"- My Autism Awareness
I need to remember this.
My Mentor ROCKS
I adore my mentor- an undisclosed powerhouse answers my texts, phone calls, and e-mails in an instant; always offering me a priceless perspective or asks me 1 question I hadn't though of. We meet in person about every other month and these days he sure does put me back together as my world is spinning faster than a yo-yo. I can't say that he answers questions directly but rephrases to ask me a question that forces my critical thinking to ignite. It's different being ignited by someone else- almost like being hit in the head with a shovel. I wish I could say that I was surrounded by more people that I find intellectually stimulating but I have a couple that can get my mind spinning or offer me a 30 minute vent that is capable of turning into a deeper analytically/philosophical conversation; where epiphanies are born. Better than an answer, as I dislike being told what to do. Even if sometimes I find myself just wanting the answers to all the multiple choice questions that keep me up at night. I appreciate every second I can be surrounded by someone who believes in me, allows me to speak freely and challenges me to reach farther.
A body builder could never be as successful alone then with a spotter to push them to do a few more reps, to support them to increase their goals and encourage them when they are weak. Everyone needs a little oomph. If you don't have someone that inspires you, challenges your process or pushes you to go a little bit farther- keep your eyes open; you'll see it when you meet them.
Finding the right mentor is not an easy task. I was very fortunate for a happenstance through my linked in account. I was researching my ideal job title and reading everyone's carer history to see what paths they took to get where they are now. I ran across one that boggled my mind and impressed me on the cross industry route. After reading over 100 profiles I recognized the sender of a direct message as that profile. I asked if he had every though about career mentoring or could offer a little dream guidance; I got a "yes". It has been a year now. The only thing he did tell me to do was to FOCUS and STOP with the 9 different projects. I still have 4 but I am managing 4 quite fine. Well, 100 hours a week is fine because I LOVE 70 of those hours. I don't feel that I have the time to put all my eggs in one basket. Instead, I am busting my toosh to see which one pans out for me. Finding a mentor that understands your passion, personality and maybe see's a little bit of themselves in you can keep a dream alive. Sometimes, I have felt that I want to accomplish too much and that I should consider taking a more realistic approach. Being told I was a dreamer my entire life... at 30 you may find yourself reflecting on those opinions. My initial meeting was to just ask someone that did it "do I have what it takes to make it or am I crazy- (should I get the normal 9-5 and learn to accept my reality)"? No one until that point really "got me" or could relate to the amount of torque in my drive train.
His immediate reaction relights my fire when it begins to dim or someone tries to blow it out. I have to find my own path, I wouldn't be happy if someone took my thunder away. However, I also am smart enough to know that I can't do it without support and a little love shown here and there. I appreciate every opportunity that has come my way and looking forward to them snowballing into an new adventure.
The to the fashionista's and future CEO's... build your network, value your relationships, reciprocate the support you are given and never expect it to be handed to you. I've been on top at every company I have worked for but never in a position that I wanted to adjust my daily activities to maintenance schedule. I didn't like what I was doing I just wanted to win; once you win you need to like what you are doing to hold your position. I was young and testing my abilities; I just wanted to reach the top; I never had any intentions of staying. Now, I have found a few things that I am interested in maintaining for as many years I can manage; a few that I know have a short life expectancy but it will free up some time for a new endeavor. Enjoy the journey of success because it's harder to show improvement when you are on top. When the excitement of the chase is over the pressure changes from architecture to maintenance. If you know this going in you might have a better chance enjoying all the little moments during the ride and spend your time chasing something you love enough to maintain when you get to the top!
Passionately yours,
Casey Golden aKa The Butt Therapist
Here's a HISTORY LESSON: Have you ever heard of Headlight Denim?
Two men have the knowledge to share with us!
Crown headlight was founded in Detroit in 1897 growing to over 300 union employees by 1905. By 1920's they had branches in Montana, California, New jersey, Michigan and Canada. IN 1921 they incorporated and became the Headlight Overall Manufacturing Company. In 1960 the company was purchased by Carhartt; selling under Carhartt Headlight & Fink..........the rest as they say is history; just ask me :-)- Lothar Schäfer
Headlight brand was from Detroit specializing in clothes for railroad workers under the umbrella of Larned Carter & Co (est. 1897). They called themselves “World’s Greatest Overall Makers" . Speaking of "Union Made," around 1920s workwear/uniform unions were threatened by fraudulent prison labor contracts. United Garment Workers of America in partnership with Crown Overall Manufacturing had set up a committee to research the corruption and exploitation matters which plagued prison labor. The magnitude of the issue was visibly reflected in decision of some manufacturers at the time to brand their clothes as "Not Prison Made" -Adriana Galijasevic • Source of info: Jeans- A Cultural History of An American Icon by James Sullivan (pg 37)
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Is anyone still out there?
You may have wondered if there was anyone still here.
Ms. Casey Golden is, and she’s not going anywhere but up, up, up, kids. If you haven’t met her yet, make an appointment and see why her perspective on style is so keen and inspiring.
As for me, CJ+h’s first fashion editor, I will now be an occasional contributor until someone else takes the writing reins for the blog. And my contributions, for now, will be applicable posts from my own blog (like this one), as well as some look books to inspire you (like this one).
Thanks for following along this past fall, and I look forward to writing for you again in the future.
* Jeanne Ivy *
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