The Number 1 Fashion Mistake Women Over 50 Make
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I was a victim of domestic violence 20 years ago. The police told me to go to the hospital for an evaluation. It may sound ridiculous but it was so important to me to shower, put on my best work outfit and put my makeup on before I went to the emergency room. All my dignity had been taken away by this man, I had to reclaim it. It was my small power move. I’m still proud of me for doing that.
I'm retired and home alone most days. I suffer from depression so I'm going to try getting dressed for my day and see if it helps my mood.
Prayed for you. ❤
Please do. And then do it again and again. You are worth it. Bless you. ❤️
Just small things like earrings and a necklace and some lipstick makes a difference. ❤
I'm praying for you... I hope you feel better.
Thank you, Kay, for this video. I have recently experienced the transformative benefits of getting dressed for my day. In June, I had all the old colored hair cut off and now I'm sporting a silver Pixie. Having my face framed in gray really makes me look washed out when I wake up in the morning so I decided to wear makeup every day, even if I'm staying at home. I've been getting dressed for my day for almost 3 months, and I can say that it makes me feel so much better! I no longer leave my house without full makeup, bright lipstick, earrings, and wearing colors that work well with my hair color. I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the end of June and I take great care with my grooming and clothing choices when visiting a doctor's office. I have received many compliments wherever I go. I used to say that I was invisible, but not now! PS. My lumpectomy shows clear margins and the sentinel node is clear, too!
Im So glad to hear of your good report. Bless you. Thanks for sharing. 💖
One of your best videos. Perfectly encapsulates the thought that you’re not vain because you care about how you look. It’s actually healthy. Thanks!
Absolutely. Thank you for the affirmation. 😊
You touched on another reason a little - getting dressed for others. I’m in my 70s, and my husband is not ready to retire. So regardless of what I’ve done during the day maybe I’ve gotten dressed to go to the grocery store or go to Bible study or whatever I will touch up my hair , add a fresh coat of lipstick and a squirt of perfume 10 minutes before I know my husband‘s coming home. He’s so appreciates that I make that effort he tells me all the time, how nice I look. I’ve been married to that guy for almost 54 years and I want him to still think I’m attractive.. it’s fun when he comes home and says “you’re looking cute or aren’t you looking sharp”.
@@susanwright7113 great idea! I try to do the same. I also straighten up the kitchen!
No wonder you have been married for 54 years. You appreciate each other. ❤️
Your comment was so precious to me. Yes, if we aren’t trying to look nice for our husbands who are we trying to look nice for? I’ve notice this too…when I dress for my day that my husband looks at me more and I get more sweet touches and comments.
Wow! 54 years! Congratulations to you all. I’ve been married 25 years and it’s been the biggest blessing of my life. God bless you both & your marriage.💕~S.D.
I ve been married 59 years. I must get dressed for my day and my husband always says how cute I look.
I wish more women, especially young women with a lifetime ahead of them, understood this. I've seen young married women say that they wear ratty t-shirts and leggings every day and their husband doesn't mind, but I tell them that even though he doesn't say anything, even if it's on a subconscious level, he thinks less of her. She doesn't respect herself; he isn't going to respect her, either. After a few years of looking at a woman who doesn't care about herself (or, by extension, him), his attraction and affection for her is going to disappear. That marriage is going to break up. I've seen it happen in real time.
After my husband of 22 years died, I discovered he had mismanaged our finances. Cancelled life insurance policies too. I was broke. I sold the home we shared and moved in with my daughter until I could get back on my feet. Once the dust had settled from all the drama I went into a deep depression. Didn’t sleep, eat, or get dressed. I spent my days crying or just laying in bed staring at the ceiling. This went on for many months. My daughter, who is a nurse, reached a point where she couldn’t stand seeing me like that any more. She suggested I set a small goal for myself, to get a shower and get dressed every day. It was the beginning of my healing. Being clean and dressed nicely, hair done, makeup on, jewelry on made me feel better and pushed me forward back into life. This story has a happy ending. In time I was able to buy a condo that was a fixer upper in a beautiful upscale area and rehabbed it. I built a new happy life for myself that led me to a wonderful man and at 67 I married again. We share a great life and are having so much fun together. Doesn’t sound like much but just taking care of yourself by getting dressed for your day is a positive, powerful thing. Thanks for the wonderful video!
That is such an inspirational story, Andrea. Thank you so much for opening up and sharing that. I'm so glad that you pulled through that time and found happiness again on the other side.
That’s a great story has a nice happy ending😊
God speed to you!
I am in my early 60’s and separated after 42 years of marriage. You give me hope.😊
Congratulations on your success of a new life & marriage.
Wishing you the very best..👰
I suffer with chronic depression and every therapist I’ve ever had has encouraged me to get dressed for my day! It does help to lift my spirits and not feel so hopeless. I am definitely a creative and enjoy picking outfits that look good on me.
Thank you for sharing some of your struggle here. I appreciate your candor. 🤗
I turned 70 a couple months ago and I hit a bump in the road regarding my moods. I loved putting on my “work” clothes. Now that I don’t go to work, I don’t know how to dress and how to find clothes for “play.” I don’t like the sloppy look and I don’t like cheap stuff. Where do I get more info?
Colleen- keep watching Kay. Look back at some of her videos and sign up for her newsletter. Especially read her blog post about “How she really dressed for her day”. She has cute outfits that are cute and appropriate for everyday activities. Best wishes.
I retired 2 years ago, I'm 69 y/o and entered a "relaxed mode" of dressing. This video gave me a better perspective on dressing for my day even though I am retired. I am currently working on changing my wardrobe to items that will give me a lift each day. Thank you for this video, I am so encouraged.
...I understand your Comment,.. I am retired as well, and I actually do little projects around my home ,so I wear clothing that I find is still presentable, but I can wear an Apron or Smock over it to keep my clothing clean. Somedays I am painting furniture...or walls . Or just regular deep cleaning of a Room .. . Or re- arrangening Furniture. I usually wear a skirt/ Knee length Golf skirt, a nice tank top or camisole, and a button down shirt ( or blouse ) that helps finish my outfit. I wear shoes that are just for around the house, but coukd easily change these to shoes that complement what I'm wearing if I am leaving the house .
I do my hair everyday, and even if I'm not wearing makeup, I do wear a tinted sunscreen and lipstick and I do my eyebrows.
Thanks for sharing!!
Hi Kay, I usually only read a few comments from your video’s (not for any particular reason) but this video I had to stop and read how these ladies felt about this subject, and I found myself feeling like part of a wonderful group of women I never met and don’t even know. Thank you for bringing this subject up. I am 71 and I get up everyday and get dressed for my day. ❤
You are so welcome! Now you know why I love this community so much. I do get the nasty comment occasionally, but for the most part this comment feed is usually gracious and supportive and likeminded. 🥰
I'm 71 and I wholeheartedly agree❤ I wash my hair (and use rollers briefly ) every morning as well,or I just don't feel right! Puts me in a good frame of mind❤And ,yes putting outfits together is a creative task which I enjoy! Thanks Kay,for reaffirming my belief that looking our personal best has value beyond appearance ❤
I felt the same way, and also don’t usually read many of the comments, but this time I did 😊
I enjoyed this video today. When I retired I promised myself that I would always take care of myself. I always coordinate what I will wear for my day. If I have an appointment, I plan ahead of time what I will wear. I always wear makeup and make sure my hair looks good. I feel so much better of myself. Thank you Kay. Ann
I am 71 years old. I get “dressed” even for yoga classes. I really think you have hit on the real reason why people don’t think they know how to pull together an outfit It’s takes a little energy and depression robs you of that energy. You also needs to feel you deserve to put the time and money on yourself. The connection between how you look and how you feel is well documented. This is my favorite video you have done.
Thank you. 😊
Perfect for this week. My husband passed away 4 months ago so I finally started my deep cleaning a couple of weeks ago. And, although I usually take time to get ready before going out, I didn’t few days ago when going to my dance class. I went with old jeans and a large camp shirt. Looking at myself in the mirror was so depressing. Won’t do that again. Everything you said is so true.
This is probably the most profound video about Image I’ve seen in a long time. You really touch on how we are affected by how we treat ourselves.
Yes!!
I recently had an appointment with a liver specialist and I was concerned about what was going on. When I go to the doctor, I like to be treated as an intelligent patient mostly because I want to know why things are happening and I want to know why they are making the decisions they are making. So I dressed up for that appointment. I do believe I get better answers when I look like someone who can have an intelligent discussion and ask smart questions. That's not a commentary on medical care, it's just interpersonal relationship stuff and I hope it works.
Yes, I completely agree. Thanks for sharing. I hope everything was okay. 🥰
I’m 68 retired 3 years. My work attire was lovely and stylish. But at first I was perplexed at how to find a “dress code “ for my new life. Slowly I acquired things that are stylist yet still tailored and relaxed. I find that when I’m well put together the people I see daily seem to treat me much better - perhaps even nicer. I think it is due to my being well “dressed for my day”. It also makes me feel better too!
This was an excellent video, Kay!! One of the best. Thank you.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
Ah--such sage advice. One of the best things I like about your channel is the name of it--dressed for my day. I have been doing this very thing for many years now no matter what I do in my retirement. And so many compliments--starting from my husband. His compliments are very specific--on my hair or my outfit. A bonus--he dresses for his day--I make sure he has plenty of ironed shirts to choose from every day. At age 75 (very fit and trim) I lead a very active life with teaching Sunday school, serving on Church Council, weekly reading in French with one of my grandsons, daily Zoom classes to master French, as well as doing things with my husband and friends and seeing all my grandchildren. God is not finished with me yet and when I am dressed for my day I am fully cognizant of the good plans He has for me. You are a treasure Kay!
Preach it sister! 🙌🏻
What a beautiful attitude!
I don’t think I could get myself to leave the house without doing at least a little something to make myself at
Least look “decent.” That was brave of you!
I haven’t even finished your video and I just have to pause and say… Thank you!
I have gotten myself into a rut since i started working from home a couple years ago. I’ve been feeling like i need to make a change, yet simultaneously feeling low motivation to do it. This is the message i needed to hear! Again, thank you! I’m happy your video came across my feed. I’m now subscribed!
And now back to the video… as i get ready to run a couple of errands. The change starts now. ❤
Great reminder to make getting dressed a priority Kay. I have found that getting dressed helps me to keep my weight in check because it makes me conscious of how my clothes fit. It’s easy to put on weight if we don’t wear clothes that are more fitted as opposed to stretchy comfy clothes. 🌸
So true
Good point!
Love that!
I had my second knee replacement surgery one week ago. Other than the first two difficult days I have gotten dressed for my day. Yes I have to wear knit pants but that doesn’t mean I can’t wear a cute top, makeup and jewelry and style my hair. It makes me feel so much stronger, so much more normal, and so much more ready for Physical Therapy.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing. Thats very inspiring. 😊
Kay, thank you so much for this one...most especially the last part on dealing with hard things...I have been a caregiver for a very ill husband (and might I add very brave husband) for the last ten years....yes, I do know that end of life is a part of life, but the greatest hardship isn't caregiving ( that is an honor) it's watching the person you love lose strength, vitality,and the ability to enjoy those things that brought joy and harmony to life. I have so fallen into your first 7 day experiment....soooo....spent the morning accessing the way I look in the mirror... doesn't make me feel better, couldn't make my hubby feel better.... probably makes him think he's running me into the ground...so I'm making a plan to pull myself out of this one and make the special effort to get dressed for my day ... My days may look a little different than they used to but I'm actually looking forward to running my own little experiment here, thanks for the lift.....❤
Bless you. Thank you so much for sharing part of your struggle here. I know that is inspiring to others that you are rethinking things. 🥰
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@@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms 💞❤️💕. (My fav color combo) Lol
Sending love ❤
May you feel strength and love as you care for yourself and him.
Kay I am 77 years old and the hardest thing I do during my day is to get dressed. It doesn't get easier but there is something to be said for doing it.
Yes, it can definitely be hard some days. But the dividends are significant. Keep at it! But make it work for you, too. 🥰
Thank you so much Kay! I have worn scrubs for my entire work life so have had difficulty putting together a wardrobe. I've always thought, "I don't have anywhere to wear nice cloths!" You have given me a new perspective. I have slowly been building a "dress for my day" wardrobe and am feeling more confident.
Kay I am in my eighty’s and every morning when I get up I make my bed and put on some make up before I do my exercises.I have a part time job four days a week and love picking out my outfit the night before before. Your video was so informative I agree with everything you said!
Thanks for sharing!!
This was a very good video. It went beyond the normal “clothing and dressing” videos. I enjoyed the cognitive component of how you perceive yourself and how others perceive oneself. Very well done. You put a lot of thought into this video.
I love your videos. I have to say I have to wear my "work cloths" around the house. The reason is I end up ruining my "good" cloths. No matter how hard I try between cooking, cleaning, and gardening my cloths get stained or ripped. When I go out I dress and do make up.
When health issues affect your wardrobe 😢
I’m 74, normal weight, short waisted with lovely long limbs. I’ve generally been stylish and always wear earrings. I’ve been concerned with my appearance. My legs, arms and neckline (clavicles) were always my assets. 5 years ago I had my varicose veins closed for pain relief. I never had the tortuous purple veins. Mine were deep and not noticeable except for the PAIN. So…2 months ago I had to return to wearing compression (not attractive light stylish but medical grade) hosiery. So my lovely ankles and calves are no longer a visible asset. 😢 I’m struggling with the realization I must ALWAYS wear compression or ACE bandages along with my heavy duty athletic shoes. As you can imagine I have been feeling low. My self image is definitely effected.
Kay, I so appreciate your honesty, support and compassion you show towards your viewers. You’ve given me the impetus to shed the sadness and work with what I have now.
Thank you.
In case you’re interested…. There are some compression stockings on the market that are colorful and jazzy! I don’t know the brand names but I’ve seen a few ads for them. I imagine you can find info on Google. Maybe wearing such items would help you feel a bit better about this change.
I had lymphedema after lymph nodes were removed. For several months, I had to wear compression stockings... to work... as a paralegal in a silk stocking lawfirm. I bought some maxi skirts and wide leg pants and that helped. I also got a cute haircut and bright lipstick. I hope you find a way to still feel pretty and that you are feeling better. ✨️
Inspiring! Encouraging! And not just for those over 50. Young people who wear pjs everywhere need to understand the pros of dressing for their day, too! Thanks, Kay, for your firsthand experiment and reporting your findings and listing the positives. Much appreciated!
You’re so welcome. 😊
Great advice, Kay. When I am "dressed for my day," I feel like I am ready for anything. But I do love to every once in a while not get dressed for my day when I know I won't be going anywhere, and then I call myself the "natural girl," ha. What I love the most is not having to take off my make-up in the evening. Such a chore!
Thanks for sharing!!
Such wisdom in this video, Kay! Getting dressed for the day makes such a difference in the way I feel about myself, and therefore how I interact with others. To me, it shows respect, both for myself and for others. Like I care enough about myself and them to put in the effort to be my best. Sure, we all have days when we "don't have it in us," like you said, for a variety of reasons. But generally speaking, investing in ourselves pays dividends many times over. I even think about it as taking care of what God has given us. If we are the temple of the Holy Spirit, and we are as the Bible says, then we need to care for that temple and show God that we value the gift He has given to us. ❤
Absolutely! 💯
Great video! I agree with all of it! This simple attitude and routine really determines how we structure our lives. And as we get older and lose some of the youthful energy and the need for taking care of children and employment it’s easy to slack off and not see the value of our lives to ourselves and others. I’ve often noticed women in middle age who do look invisible and have decided I don’t want that! I was introduced to terrible grief when my son committed suicide at 34 3 years ago. It has helped me to continue healthy routines to in many ways keep things together and feel like amid the unimaginable happening to me, I’m capable of going on.
My heart aches for you, Elizabeth, and I applaud your courage in sharing your story. Wishing you peace and sending hugs. 🇨🇦❤
@@ElizabethPetrie-m3z Thank you! ❤️
Bless you. And thank you so much for sharing your story. I know this is an inspiration to others who read this comment. And it’s inspiring to me. We do have to carry on and just the simple - or not so simple - act of getting dressed can help set the trajectory. 🥰
Thank you Kay, for the encouragement to take time to dress on the days I am caring for my elderly mother.
Having the perspective of taking care of myself and showing up looking "put together" helps me have a more positive outlook and my mom appreciates it too!
I think it can even be a model for my elderly mom to take the time to get dressed for her day!
This was a timely video for me. My husband and I were literally having this conversation this morning about why I get dressed everyday. We recently retired two years ago. He did not understand why I get dressed everyday. I told him all the reasons you stated in this video. Although I did not know the cognitive reasons why (I do now🙂). This video segment confirmed for me that what I do is a good thing for me. Thank you for exploring the perspective of starting our day with purpose by getting dressed and putting your best forward in your blog. Excellent information!
I’m so glad this resonated with you. Keep doing what you’re doing! 🙌🏻
This is so true! I have worked from home most of my life (I'm a writer) so I learned 30 years ago that I need matching outfits, lipstick, a little eyebrow and liner makeup (not much) and earrings every single day. The outfits aren't fancy for home - nice jeans, a pressed modern top, but I have to be REALLY sick in bed not to do those things. And yes, always make the bed FIRST! Thank you for reminding me. As I get older, I have to remind myself that it is still important. And, yes, you are VERY creative. These are wonderful lessons that make us feel cheerful.
Thanks for sharing!! 😊
You’re so right, dressing up for your day makes such a difference. Purpose in every day is important, but like you said we need a lazy day every once in a while! Thanks for this lovely reminder!
Absolutely!!👍🏻
Hello from Australia.i agree with you Kay. If I don’t make an effort, I feel aweful. I feel slovenly. I don’t want to be seen by anyone. I really like to dress nicely, wear makeup and Pop on some jewellery.
Thank you for being here! I’m so glad this video was relatable.😊
I'm sitting here in a sweatshirt and (gasp) black leggings. I haven't brushed my teeth or my hair. But I'm getting up now to Dress for My Day. Geesh, I hope you're happy! (Love You!)
Hahaha! 😘
Thanks for keeping it real, Kay! I love your idea of having a few go-to outfits for "overwhelm" days. Also, your speaking to us creative ladies is so encouraging. Having beauty in our lives is good for our souls. God bless you! ❤
So true! 💯
I work from home and often travel for work and I make it a point to get dressed every day, make up, hair, etc… even though I don’t see anyone I feel good… then when I travel I’m use to my routine… I do it for me. At 74 I have energy and don’t look my age… at the eye doctor today I looked at women who were probably my age and they didn’t have a spark… some were dressed like they didn’t have anything that matched …. It makes all the difference in your life when you take care of yourself and care about looking great no mater where you go even if you pop out to the post office. I love your videos… thank you … you are an inspiration to many.
100% agree with this. And that's why I get dressed for my day everyday.
Perfect. Thanks for sharing. 🤗
I love all your videos but hands down this was the best video you have ever done. I’m going to encourage others to watch this. I’m 74 and retired but I do get dressed for my day almost every day and I can say I 100% agree with everything you said!
Yay! Thank you! 😊
I love what you said about getting the focus off yourself.
My mom used to say (about preparing to meet the day) : "Do your best, and then forget about it."
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🙌🏻 love that!
Kay, thank you so much for this video. I think this really hits home for many of us. Years ago, when I would go shopping, I would purposely not put on makeup just so the salesperson would leave me alone. If I had dressed nice and looked put together, I would be bothered constantly. So this really is a “thing”, and people perceive you by your outward appearance. I thought it was just me feeling not quite as smart, but people do look at you differently when you have “dressed for your day”! Since finding your channel a few years ago, you’ve taught me to put my best self out there. It really is a confidence booster! Thanks again for all you do with your channel!
Thanks so much for sharing this perspective. So true! 🤗
Thank you Kay for the wonderful message you send everyone. So optimistic and encouraging. It also help people around us to make their day and motivate them to be better, I think. Have a wonderful day!
Excellent presentation! Since I have been following your program, I have made an effort every day to dress appropriately. Because I work in a farm community, I don't wear perfume, lots of jewelry or a full face make-up, but I will wear clean, no stained, well-tailored work clothes and just apply a little make-up (sunscreen and lip cream). While working outside, I find that sometimes I have to make a trip to town for items that we need. Since I made that effort to dress for the day, I don't feel embarrassed because of my appearance. In fact, while wearing my work outfit, people from time to time will give me compliments which surprises me. That's when I am happy I took the time to get dressed. Thanks again for adventuring out and testing your theory about the #1 mistakes. Keep up the good work.
I get dressed for my day every day after my walk and household chores it’s a long process but so worth it because I feel so much better afterwards.
Spot on Kay! Thank you for reminding us all just how much self care matters … not just to us but also in our impact on others!
Thanks so much Kay! We ALL need these reminders to stay motivated to show up every day!
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There’s something to this. For me wearing blue jeans rather than my usual yoga pants is elevated and boosts my confidence enough to change my day.
Perfect! 👍🏻
I agree with your tips 100%! But one thing I believe we can all do to make our days better, dressed for our day or just jeans and a tee shirt days, is wear a SMILE everywhere you go! It's free and can make you and everyone you see feel better I guarantee it will brighten your day!
I always feel better if I put on makeup and fix my hair, even if I wear workout pants and a cute T-shirt when I'm staying home all day.
I want to like what I see when I walk past a mirror!
I have to feel like I look pulled together when I go out even just to do an errand or I find myself lowering my face as if to hide. I don't even have to go anywhere to feel like that, I only have to think about it, so I always get ready where I feel good, and then go!
I like to walk with my head held high, and walk with confidence!
Yes. Thank you for sharing that. 🙌🏻
I’m just now learning these things in my 60’s…better late than never! I’ve never really liked to spend a lot of time on getting “fixed up,” but maybe it was a self-esteem issue (like I wasn’t worth the time), but then I do tend to be a bit lazy! I think a few keys for me are: 1) de-cluttering the sloppy clothes; 2) having simple clothes that I love, and an easy makeup routine. I love the idea of taking pictures of outfit ideas! Great video, Kay!
Glad it was helpful. 😊
Really appreciated this, Kay; a very thoughtful video. I've never forgotten going from work, complete with reading glasses on a neck cord, to visit my terminally ill father and speak with his doctors. They all jumped to attention and took me seriously when I arrived, as apparently they thought I was a senior doctor (Consultant we say here in UK)! Today I am mostly in the same clothes as yesterday as bad sleep last night and two weeks of getting up early for builders (I'm a night owl) are taking their toll BUT I did choose a different belt and earrings ;) Hope you are being encouraged in Dallas.
What a wonderful encouraging message! I agree. I’m a homemaker and I make the bed everyday along with getting dressed with hair and makeup done. I’ve been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years and he often comments that he appreciates that I always look nice. Thank Kay for another helpful video. ❤ 👏
Love that! 🥰
SELF CONFIDENCE is not lacking in me when I know I'm dressed and ready for whatever comes.
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Thank you for this video.I'm 71yrs. young and my mother always told me to do my hair and put on lipstick everyday. I have always taken her advice. I try to encourage my daughter who is 38 to do the same and she laughs at me. I'll keep trying.
Another great video, Kay, and SO true!
I’ll share this: I am way over age 60, and I lost my mom when I was a teenager- - but there is one thing ( among many wise things) she taught me that has stayed with me my entire life. She told me to always “dress for my day and to keep myself up!” She added, “ You never know who you will run into when you go out, or if ‘Mr. Right’ is just waiting for you at the grocery store!” Ever since those early years, I have realized how helpful it is to know that and to practice it. I literally feel “naked” if I’m not dressed for my day!! Thank you, Kay!!
Thank you so much for watching.
Love, love, love this video. I always suspected getting ready for your day was important but your video has reinforced this! I’ll implement this every day now!
I totally agree with what you are saying, Kay. I have experienced it first hand, and I much prefer getting “dressed for my day” every day, even though I work from home, because of the way it makes me feel. I saw my elderly mother still getting dressed for her day every day even at 88, and about 15 years ago I decided I wanted to do the same. Thank you, Kay, for all your great advice!
Thanks for sharing!! 🥰
Great video Kay. Thank you. A friend and I joke often that our clothes are our armour as we face the world each day😂
Love that! 🥰
After my mother passed away seven years ago I fell in to this trap of not putting myself together for several months. Granted, I needed that time to mourn the profound loss. It wasn't until I pulled myself together and put on full makeup and hair and went outside that I began healing from my grief.
Yes, after a time for a little grace, we really can move forward a little better by pushing through and getting dressed for our day. Thanks for sharing. 🥰
Thank you, I have also experienced the value of getting ready for your day, it changes your attitude on how you show up. Thank you for all your advise and encouragement of wearing amazing outfit after 50.
While I was very sick with Asthma in my 40's, I got dressed for my day. Because sometimes I needed help, and if I looked nice, I was mostly assisted by others.
I got well again for a while. I still got dressed because I felt better about myself.
When I became ill again, doctors treated me better.
Now I am in my 60's and live alone now. I get dressed up for me.
While traveling, as I was running to my gate, people encouraged me that I could make it, and I did!
I needed this pep-talk, Kay! Thank you ❤
You are so welcome!🤗
Thank you for your sage advice and encouragement. I retired 3 years ago after 44 years as a full time registered nurse.
This is a great video lesson! You address one of my BIG struggles, and I can definitely see how it makes a profound difference in my day when I do get up and get dressed. I also struggle with weight and my eating habits, and at 73 the health problems I have make it even more challenging! But I have resolved to be more intentional about dressing each day and am looking forward to reaping some benefits of doing so as I move forward!
Thanks again for a wonderful video! Your messages to us on just living life are such a blessing! I thank God for you! ❤️🙏🏻
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.
One of your best videos ever, Kay! I've had a rough week and you've inspired me to pick myself up, be the best I can be and keep moving forward!! What a blessing you are!!
I'm so glad! 😃
This was a very informative video, Kay! You are spot on with this advice. I have a hard time getting dressed nice and cleaning my house. Maybe I should do that 2 days a week and the other days a quick clean. I really dress down when at home, and you are right, I am very tired and can barely get anything done. Thanks for this thought provoking video! Btw, you look lovely!
Glad it was helpful! And thank you for your kindness. 🥰
I can totally relate to your words today! It was so enlightening to hear the psychological connection of going through the movements and how those affect my brain. Nice to know it’s more than just vanity! lol. 95% of my days, I do get dressed for my day and always feel better and accomplish more. I am definitely a bed maker! Great video
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Everything you mentioned when you stopped dressing for your day as an experiment is
true...it affects how you feel about yourself. My mother always, never missed, dressed for
every day and being raised in that environment stuck with me and I do the same, always put makeup on and dress so I look "put together;" it is a daily habit with me...
Kay, this has been something so much on my heart this year… I am blessed with a closet full of gorgeous clothes because I really do love fashion and keeping up with all the runways and all of that, and I found that I was literally only getting dressed for church and the occasional times my husband and I would go out on a date. This is one of the things I asked the Lord to help me do this year… Do my hair a bit, my make up and wear something real every day… I, actually, at 60 look definitely better with some make up, especially mascara and eyebrows! But I’m still working on the discipline of it but by and large improved greatly by the grace of God! I just don’t want the things in my closet wasted! I love my clothes and I’m not sure why I was just being so lazy and not putting anything on. This has been a great boost and a great encouragement as I go along my journey!
This was an exceptionally good video. Thank you for creating it.
This was fabulous! You were so brave to go through this challenge. I agree 100%.
Thank you so much!😊
Hi Kay great video and it really did resonate with me. I’m recently retired and have always dressed in an elevated style. I own casual pieces but I struggle putting an outfit together. I’m wondering if it would be easier if I had my clothes organized differently? Would you consider a video along those lines? Thanks I appreciate your channel.
Thanks for sharing!! 😀
Thank you, Kay. I needed this TODAY. I sensed a lot of light bulb moments as you were speaking, and I now understand better the connections between dressing for my day and how I feel and perform throughout my day. Very insightful and helpful. ❤
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🤗
I've sporadically checked out your videos over the last year but never subscribed. This video is exactly what I needed. I've started 'dressing for my day' now and I feel so much more empowered. Oh, and I'm a subscriber now :-)
Great video! I am at home full time but always shower, wash my hair, put on minimal makeup and get dressed daily. Often clothing is casual but clean and presentable. I have had a number of days when I received a call and have to run to help a family member with a medical emergency. Once dressed I know I am ready to go. I actually lay my clothes out from the day as I undress when I go to bed, so if there is a call in the night I know I can get dressed in a flash. My clothes are clean enough to pop ion in an emergency.
Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing, Irene. That’s inspiring. ✨
Wow. This is such a great message. I’m having so many helpful thoughts!
This helps me understand why I enjoy creating my wardrobe and look each day; not to overdo, but to be ready and to enjoy the process.
May God bless you. Thank you.
I am definitely guilty of not getting dressed for my day & everything you said about how it makes me feel is so true. So, I'm going to take your advice. Thank you for for this video. It's the kick in the pants I need.
You got this! 🥰
I have watched many of your videos but have never subscribed. This one however made me sit up and take notice of your wisdom. I’d like to surround myself with influences that encourage me to be my best and you have been included in my circle of influence from now on.
Thank you Kay, just what I needed today. You got me through being home over the Covid days and continue to do so.
this is one of your best videos. Thank you for creating this.
ALL of your findings were spot on! Thank you for doing this experiment and reporting your findings!
You bet! 👍🏻
As I watched this video I was not dressed for my day
Even though I'm cleaning today, I put on some makeup. Your video inspired me to be more aware of dressing for my day. Thsnk you.
What a wonderful perspective! I struggle with feeling “vain” if I do too much style wise. You’ve given me much food for thought
Wonderful! 😊 I’ve heard it said that true humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less often. I’ve found that when I put a little thought into my appearance in the mornings then I actually think of myself less often throughout the rest of the day. 😉
Thank you Kay for an excellent video I agree with all that you say. Sunday is my no makeup day whether I go out or stay in. Sometimes it can be difficult but with makeup, dab of perfume, and my go-to wardrobe I am dressed for my day.
Thanks, Kay! I love all of your videos, but this one is exceptionally good! I agree with everything you said. We do feel better about ourselves when we like what we see in the mirror! As we age, we want to continue to feel that "we have something to say" as you put it so well. It's not to draw attention to ourselves, but to feel more confident in reaching out to people who need a positive influence in their lives.
Let me share one other big benefit to me of getting dressed for my day. I have nine (grown) kiddos and a whole heap o' grandkids, and many of them love to FaceTime me. I have found that if I've taken care of my appearance for the day, I am much more welcoming of those calls and not looking for a way to avoid them. Same with unexpected knocks on the door, or a call from someone who wants to drop by and pick up something they've left at my house -- all those little things that I might dread if I'm still looking like I just got out of the shower. It's a gift to my family and friends that I feel ready to welcome them, even for a few minutes.
Absolutely! Love this. 🥰
I’m retired and feel energized after getting dressed well in the early morning. This motivates me and prepares me for most activities for the day. I also feel most confident to set out to go run errands and talk with people without feeling embarrassed about my appearance. I also find that if my appearance looks dull, people will ignore me and simply won’t carry on any conversation.
I recently retired from owning a business where I had to dress semi professionally and interact with the public every day. Now that I'm home by myself, I just don't seem to care how I look. Thank you for pointing out that getting dressed for your day really helps with creativity, motivation, and self esteem! I live in a community that is sports and fitness oriented so most people don't "dress up". I am working on building a more casual wardrobe that is comfortable for around the house and presentable for going out for errands. But, I struggle with what to wear every day and usually end up in my good 'ol sweats and hoodie. Ugh!
Excellent content - you showed us how making the most of ourselves helps us in several ways ❤
Thank you Kay! I've been letting myself go and I really needed to hear this today!
You are so welcome 🤗
This information was the most helpful to me personally than any other's you have shared. You described me perfectly and I will now be intentional to take better care of myself by really dressing for my day. Thank You!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this insightful topic. Referencing your #8 lesson: we were out to eat at an upper end restaurant last week and noticed how casually other diners were dressed ( T-shirt’s and cut off shorts, etc). While the food and service was excellent our experience was diminished. I realize our world is so much more casual today, but we regretted it.
Very helpful words of wisdom. I appreciate your sharing the vulnerability you felt that week. I’ve felt the same way also. Thank you for sharing! ❤😊
This was a great video! You do look "fine" when you are bare, but lifting up and elevating my wardrobe, causes me to walk a little straighter through the grocery store. And smiling and engaging with the check out person just made my day! My mom used to say, if you go out without makeup, always slick on some lipstick! When I doubt myself, I tell myself "I can do hard things"
Love that!
Thank you so much for the update lifting video. I’m going to do better. Bless you. 🙏🏻♥️
One of the best things I did for myself when I was going through chemo, twice, was to shower, put on my makeup and jewelry, and pulling together a simple outfit before going to my infusions. Only one time did I not do that and I made sure I never skipped it again. It made a huge difference how I went about the rest of my day. Ironically, I was relieved after I lost my hair because it was one last step I had to do on any given day to get ready. I would joke how easy it was just to flip my wig……..on. God was good to sustain me. And praise God it’s now been 13 years since my last bout.
I'm embarassed to admit that your "before" style is more like me when I'm dressed for my day. I spend too many days spent in sweats and *gasp* pajamas. This video confirms that I am doing myself a disservice by doing that. I do need to make more effort and come up with some new wardrobe choices now that I'm semi-retired and working mostly from home. My work clothes are too dressy and I'd like to come up with some choices that are more put together but still comfortable and casual. That would be a great follow-up video to this one! Thank you for this thought-provoking video. BTW, I think you looked great when you weren't dressed for your day -- you still carried a great sense of style even when dressing down!
I’m still on the workplace and dress like I’m going for a job interview most days. My younger co-workers are extremely casual but I like knowing that I’ve made an effort and no matter what the day has in store, I’m in control of how I present myself. People may not always comment, but they do notice the effort!