Looking good and feeling good isnt going to lead us into the waiting arms of an ultra-rich, incredibly handsome, honest and caring, polite and well-mannered man who just happens to be available AND interested.
Looking good and feeling good isnt going to guarantee that our social lives will suddenly be as jam-packed and exciting as all those celebrities whose looks we try so desperately to emulate.
And no, looking good and feeling good wont turn us into highly sought-after starlets either. (Although it MIGHT help us get chosen for the newest reality television show.)
Ladies No matter what you see on television, or hear on the radio or in the salon, or read in newspapers and magazines, the reasons given above are NOT the reasons why you should look good and feel good. Its time you refocus. Now pay attention and Ill give you the answer. Ready for the big reveal? Here is it.
The reason why a lady needs to look good and feel good is so that her life can be more gratifying. Hold on now. This isnt as shallow as it sounds. And it doesnt conflict with what I said above either. When you look good and you feel good you know it and others know it too. And if you still dont believe or understand what I mean, then think about this.
Think back to the last time you were in a room full of females. Do you remember secretly (or along with your girlfriends) giving each person the 30-second analysis based solely on appearance? Dont shake your head and get all righteous; you know you did.
As you scanned the room, you could tell in a moment the women who looked good and felt good. Their eyes seemed to sparkle, their steps seemed a bit lighter, their words flowed a bit more freely, and their overall appearance showed a keen attention to detail.
The women who didnt look good or feel good were just the opposite. The statements they made were full of negative undertones, they had forgotten what their mothers told them about proper posture, they needed someone to tell them NOT to go out looking like that, and they were turning others away faster than they were attracting them.
Which group sounds more like you?
Looking good and feeling good. You almost cannot do one without doing the other. When you look good, you feel good. When you feel good, you cannot help but look good.
How does a lady look good and feel good? It isnt hard and in fact, looking good and feeling good has never been easier! It doesnt matter whether you have a lot of time or just a little, or a lot of money or just a little. Once you make looking good and feeling good your number one goal, youll be surprised at how many different ways there are to accomplish this goal.
You can start working towards your goal right now just by adopting good eating habits. Try loading up on the foods that keep your energy levels constant rather than eating the foods that temporarily spike your energy but then leave you feeling tired and lethargic. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and nuts are all excellent foods to work into your diet. You might miss the junk food at first, but give your body a chance and watch it thrive.
Once youve recovered from the dietary switch, try working in a little exercise. Thirty minutes of moderate exercise 4 5 times a week will go far towards helping you look good and feel good. It might be hard at first to give up your couch for a pair of jogging shoes, but after a few weeks, youll find that you actually look forward to this time of day.
Exercise has so many benefits. Itll help tone your body so even if you dont lose weight, youll look better and your clothes will fit better. Exercise also is a great way to reduce stress. If youre stressed or you know others who are, you know how much older stress can make you look. Exercise improves your circulation, and thats vital if you want your blood to transport the vitamins and nutrients needed to help you look good and feel good throughout your body. Improved circulation helps your skin look suppler and your hair look shinier, too!
Changing your diet and incorporating exercise will go far towards helping you look good and feel good. But wait, it doesnt end there! Remember to enjoy yourself too!
Trying To Look Good
You will find that most avid hunters own five to ten guns. But, no hunting kit is complete without the skinning knife. The hunter will have another five to ten knives to compliment his/ her gear.
There are so many hunting knives on the market these days. The prices and quality can vary so much that the task of finding a knife can be overwhelming.
To begin with, the hunter should look for something that visually appeals to him/ her. Let's face it, we like something that looks good hanging on our belt line. Knife makers and manufacturers know this so they absolutely cater to this fact.
The hunting knife will be used predominately for skinning. So, keep the task in mind. Skinning and cleaning game can be quite the chore without a good blade to do the job. And I assure you, there is more to cleaning game than the actual blade.
The handle of the knife should be very comfortable to grip tightly. A good way to test the grip is to clench the handle with the knife still sheathed. Push the blade against a hard surface to simulate pressing and pushing. How does this feel on the wrist?
Ok, so we've established that the grip should be comfortable. Next, you will want to find a handle material that suits you. There are a slew of materials out there so I'll just go over a few of my preferred.
You will find the Kraton handle to be quite versatile. This is a flexible polymer that is plastic-like and rubber-like at the same time. This material is comfortable to grip and practically indestructible. Fallkniven does wonders with the Kraton handles on their knives.
Many hunting knives utilize a stacked leather handle that looks very nice. The leather is treated repeatedly and hardened to the point that nothing is going to ruin it. This can be a comfortable handle if done properly. Take a look at some of the Marbles knives on the market to see an example.
The bone handled knives are very popular. They bring a bit of a nostalgic feel to the knife. These are tricky to implement into a comfortable grip. But, if done correctly, bone can be very ergonomic as well as downright pretty to look at.
The list of handles goes on and on so I'm not going to exhaust the fingers trying to give my take on every one. Just remember, go with what you think looks good combined with a good grip and feel.
The blade steel is very important in a hunting knife. Weather can cause the blade to rust quite quickly if you are not careful. A simple method to slow down rusting is to lube up the blade with oil and then run it into the sheath repeatedly. This keeps the inside of the sheath oily and your blade can rest in that. Every time you remove and replace the knife into the sheath, it gets a quick lubing.
Knife steels are simply high carbon stainless or non-stainless steel. High carbon stainless is rust resistant though harder to sharpen. Non-stainless high carbon rusts easier but is easier to sharpen. Pick your poison.
You will find that 440 steel holds a better edge and is easier to sharpen than the lower 400 series steels. Yes, all of these numbers do mean something.
ATS-34 steel is superior when it comes to keeping a sharp edge and it is definitely stronger than 440 steel so breaking the tip on this steel will be less likely. This steel is more common in hunting knives than most.
The strongest steel used commonly in knives is 420 steel. The drawback is that it doesn't cut that well and can be a task to sharpen. However, your forearm will make Popeye envious. You will find this type of steel in more rough use knives like throwing knives.
There are the 440 series of steel. You will find the 440A, 440B and 440C. Each steel gets a bit better at holding an edge as the steel is improved. So, the 440C will require the least amount of sharpening to maintain bragging rights on that blade.
CPM-440V is the best stainless steel blade on the market in my opinion. You can find CPM-440V in many hunting and pocket knives. But, be prepared to pay for the quality.
Last but not least is G2 steel which you will find in most knives. This steel is much like 440C but is a bit stronger. Why do I say that it's stronger? Because that is what everyone else says. And why make waves? Actually, in my experience, I don't hesitate to do any prying with G2 steel, within reason.
Well, that's my two cents on hunting knives. So remember...
*Buy one that looks good. A man's got to be able to brag.
*A comfortable grip is a must. Arthritis is not.
*Steel is important. The easier it is to sharpen, the more you'll have to sharpen it.
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