I have an entirely decent routine for getting prepared
for work in the morning, however at times, mid-evening touch-ups are
inescapable. These crisis repair its have gradually filled my work area, and I
decline to part with a solitary one.
Lip gleam: I am one of those individuals who dependably
needs to have something on my lips, and I keep no under 12 distinct items in my
work sack (also the two I forever leave at work).
Nail scissors: For those irritating hangnails.
Catherine Hageman puts stock in the beauty aphorism,
"dependably be readied." Follow her lead, and stash these crisis
fixer-uppers in your work area drawer.
Stick shower: Much-required and oft-utilized as a part of
the fall and winter.
Build up roller: One for my work-pack, one for my work
area. I experience them like insane on account of my four creatures, including
a 145-pound St. Bernard.
Tweezers: Just on the off chance that I locate an errant
eyebrow hair that needs to go.
Work area mirror: See above thing.
Nail shine: In whatever shading I'm wearing on the off
chance that I scratch my nails (which I normally do).
Hand sanitizer: Especially essential amid icy and
influenza season.
Additional shoes: One dark pair, one chestnut, neither of
which are among my top choices, so I wouldn't fret keeping them at work.
Warm sweater: Having an additional layer is particularly
useful in workplaces that don't control general temperatures extremely well.
Mine absolutely doesn't.
Moisturizer: My hands are constantly dry. In addition,
cream smells decent.
Floss picks: Especially helpful after certain snacks and
popcorn breaks.
What do you stash in your work-pack and work area drawer?
Catherine Hageman dispatches fashionista inclinations fit
for a corporate vocation on Small Town, Big Wardrobe.


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