I am a former high school English teacher who prefers to work as an executive assistant for a securities firm. At 5 PM, I go home to my "other" job as a pastor's wife and mom. My weekends are always full, with duties as worship leader and Bible study teacher. I also do laundry.
To stay fit, I enjoy jogging and kick-boxing. In our leisure time, my husband and I go camping, kayaking, and traveling, and we enjoy cooking meals together.
A recovering overachiever, I have learned to spend an entire guilt-free evening watching movies with my family.
My passion is ...
Learning.
I know too much about ...
Remodeling.
My parents always told me ...
I was a miracle baby.
My childhood ambition ...
To be a ballerina - until I tried to balance on my toes. It hurt.
Why I write ...
I have a lot of opinions.
My inspiration ...
Music, good writing, running, prayer.
The most appropriate shoe to wear to your office is the one that draws the least amount of attention to your appearance. Because every office environment is different, the people you work with will have a set of unwritten rules about what is considered appropriate. A good general rule is, if people see your feet coming first, you've lost credibility. CONSIDER THE CLIENTELE If you work in a financial firm, as I do, then your shoes and clothing must send a message that you are a competent handler of client assets. If, on the other hand, you work in the front office of a boat-motor repair sho...
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