Kansas Young Professionals Day! You know ya girl was in da building!!!
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Kansas Young Professionals Day! You know ya girl was in da building!!!
Young Professionals CC Look book (With Links!)
Sul sul simmers! Welcome to my first post, here is my young professionals look book. Including 10 outfits - 8 for feminine frame sims and 2 for masculine frame sims. I tried to keep in mind the office dress code for each sim, but took some liberties with the sims world.
The base sims will each be posted soon about their genetics
Thank you so much to custom content creators for all their work, special thanks to @rimings @gorillax3-cc @christopher067 and @pralinesims because I used A LOT of their work in this look book. I highly suggest checking out all the creators linked, above and below, as I adore their work. I love being able to create such interesting sims or all within one theme and CC creators make that possible.
If a link isn’t up to date or not working please let me know and I will try to fix it!
Nia Base Sim Info
Nia Outfit 1:
Hair / Top / Bottoms / Shoes-V6 / Lashes / Makeup 1 / Eyeshadow - 90 frappe / quinn earrings / Rings - both / Box chain necklace
Nia Outfit 2:
Hair / Dress - mock neck dress / Shoes - Donatella Pumps / Lashes / Kendall Blush / Makeup / Princess beam eyeshadow / Lips 230 / Marija Bracelet / Daryna watch / Monet rings -both / Basic Coin Necklace
Carlene Base Sim Info
Carlene Outfit 1:
Cherry Hair / Blazer Vest Dress & Turtleneck II / AndreaBoots / Lashes N04 / Lips N40 / Kiss me eyeshadow / Eyeliner 121 / Basic Coin Necklace / AxA Tights / Thunder Earrings / Malice Nose Piercing / Dainty triple ring
Carlene Outfit 2:
Hair N30 / Belted Jacket Dress / Platforms 06 / AxA Necklace V2
Kennedy Base Sim Info
Kennedy Outfit 1:
Tansy Hair / Casual suit blazer with waist bag / Pants 001 / Mary Jane Shoes / Eyelash v4 / Petals Makeup / Creamy Shadows / Quinn Rings / Perla Rings
Kennedy Outfit 2:
Marie 365 Hair / Short Jacket Style Formal Twopiece / Platform 06 v2 / Eyelashes / Petal Makeup / Queen Elegance Gloss / Frappe 90 Eyeshadow / Blush N32 / Olivia Rings
Sophie Base Sim Info
Sophie Outfit 1:
Sharon Hair / Minimalist Turtleneck / Leather belt and tight skirt / Platform leather pumps 01 / Short Coffin Nails V2 / Lashes / Petals Makeup / Blush 78 Mocha / Eyeliner 116 Cocoa / Lips 225 Dalgona / Spiral Hoop Earrings / Ida Necklace / Glimmer rings - both
Sophie Outfit 2:
Jiny Hair / Shirt and belted dress / Classic Pump / Lashes / Almond Nails Matte / Eyeliner cc23 / Glossy Babe eyeshadow / Satin summer glosses / Etta Thick Hoop Earrings / Chain right wrist / Aylet Watch
Eli Base Sim Info
Eli Outfit 1:
Mini Twists V1 / Oversized Shirt II AM / Casual Trouser / Waterproofboot01 / Lashes / Bangle right / Darren watch / Nose piercing Malice
Eli Outfit 2:
Leather Blazer / Casual Trouser / Derby Shoes 01 / Coin Necklace
just emptied me and my wifes savings accounts to buy more goo goo clusters stocks
Ok, now listen to me very carefully. Learn to own your story and disown everyone else's. Learn to observe everything but don't absorb anything. Learn to unlearn and relearn certain things. Learn to say "NO" to their face. Learn to discuss ideas instead of people. Learn to talk when your silence can be filled with their false assumptions. Learn to zip it when your words ain't doing anything good. Learn to balance your agathokakological nature. Learn that life is a tug of war between yin and yang and then learn to side with the things that serve your higher self.
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got my first real apartment yall and everyone is saying my pinterest boards are coming to life but only real ones know it started here
I will admit that I ship Mariana and Evan and that conversation they had in the last episode about respecting boundaries was one of my favorite TV Couple moments.
Why Misaeng was the most cathartic drama to watch as a young professional
Misaeng: Incomplete Life (미생) is a Korean drama about the workplace. It follows a handful of other young professionals through all the stresses and different dynamics of the office, and more specifically, one team as they struggle to perform and meet company expectations.
Watching this show genuinely felt like therapy. I empathized with the new hires as they got slammed with work, worried about doing a good job, and worked late into the night, alone in the office. I was coming out of eleven months of working on a project where I felt so unseen, unknown, and isolated, and it was very affirming and cathartic to see these characters go through the same thing. It shone light to the reality that I am not alone; in fact, many people share in this experience, but being new and working virtually had made it much harder to see.
Misaeng also gave me new hope and perspective for work life. The busyness, pressure, and stress that arise from the demands of work can often define one’s work experience. In the midst of this striving, making friends or even being kind to one another can be lost, and to a new hire (or as I like to think of it, a baby chick) in the workplace, this can be very discouraging and difficult to navigate. Watching the team go through all of that, but also see how under the surface they do care for and support each other, helped me to gain a deeper perspective on the day-to-day work experience. The way someone emails, speaks, or even looks at you can be harsh sometimes, and definitely misunderstood if taken personally. However, it is more often than not the product of a day’s worth of stress, and not about their actual attitude towards you. While it may not be the reality you want to experience, it helped me better understand my interactions with colleagues. It also makes the little moments of joy all the more special and heartwarming. I’m not sure if I cried more watching the scenes of frustration or celebration, because it’s really the sense of connection, purpose, accomplishment, and humor that get us through the day.
[You can watch Misaeng on Netflix. It is one season with 20 episodes, which are 1-1.5 hours each.]