3 Trends EVERY Short Girl Should Know in 2024 (Like Me)
I'm back today sharing the top three trends this year to pay attention to if you're a short girl like me. These are the trends that I will be wearing throughout 2024 and most likely even years after. PS: I just launched another closet sale here (US Only): http://www.dearlybethany.clothing This video is NOT sponsored. When you shop some of the items below, you are supporting this channel by using affiliate links. Thank you for supporting this channel! #petite #style #2024 0:00 Introduction 0:34 Top Trend 1 Jacket, XS https://go.magik.ly/ml/216ff/ Black Tee, XS https://go.magik.ly/ml/216fp/ Low Rise Jeans, 26 Short https://go.magik.ly/ml/216fk/ High Rise Jeans, 26 Short https://go.magik.ly/ml/216fu/ Silk Shirt, Size 2 https://seza.ne/QzHsh6hQCb Trousers, Size 2 https://seza.ne/QCd7hpFyVw 1:49 Top Trend 2 Sheer Top, Size 2 https://seza.ne/Q3RvZTPUpb Sheer Bottoms, Size 2 https://seza.ne/Q7cEADdxtT 2:52 Top Trend 3 White Jacket, Small https://go.magik.ly/ml/216g3/ Photos from Net-A-Porter: https://go.magik.ly/ml/216ae/ NOW OPEN! Join my signature course, Master the Art of Personal Style® here 👇 http://www.dearlybethany.com This 6-week personal style masterclass digs deep into your loves & inspirations to guide you from feeling completely lost with your wardrobe to becoming the most unique & stylish woman in the room. SOCIALS INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/bethanyxleonardo PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/dearlybethany JOIN MY STYLE COURSE: https://www.dearlybethany.com MY CLOSET SALES (USA): http://www.dearlybethany.clothing
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7 Essential Fitness Skills Every Man Must Know
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4/11/2024 4:59:48 PM
Avoid These Types of Bad Friends | Healthy Living | Sharecare
Toxic relationships are bad for your health: avoid these types of ‘bad friends’. Watch more Healthy Living: SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/3H1RmdQ About Healthy Living: #healthyliving #toxicrelationships #sharecare Sharecare | Lifestyle features healthy living tips, fitness, healthy recipes, and more. Learn how to care for others as well as yourself through guided meditations, video series on resilience and aging, and health equity content. Check out our other channel, Sharecare | Medical Matters: https://bit.ly/3zmZ3KA Sharecare is the leading digital health company that helps people – no matter where they are in their health journey – unify and manage all their health in one place. Our comprehensive and data-driven virtual health platform is designed to help people, providers, employers, health plans, government organizations, and communities optimize individual and population-wide well-being by driving positive behavior change. Driven by our philosophy that we are #AllTogetherBetter, at Sharecare, we are committed to supporting each individual through the lens of their personal health and making high-quality care more accessible and affordable for everyone. Connect with Sharecare online: http://www.sharecare.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sharecare https://www.instagram.com/sharecareinc/ http://www.twitter.com/sharecareinc https://www.linkedin.com/company/sharecare-inc/ Avoid These Types of Bad Friends https://youtu.be/spFN7Mc6viU
1/16/2024 9:07:06 PM
5 Valuable Longevity Lessons from a 102 Year Old Doctor
Dr. Gladys McGarey, a 102-year-old physician living in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, has shared valuable lessons from her life and health. Dr. McGarey is the founder of the American Holistic Medical Association and has been active in the field of holistic medicine for over 60 years. Her treatment approach focuses on caring for the patient's mind, body, and spirit, as it is the path to achieving happiness and optimal health. Dr. McGarey encourages people to view illness and pain as teachers, to understand our bodies, and to apply the best methods for healing. She has written a book titled "Happy Life: Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Any Age" to share her experiences after decades in the field of holistic medicine. She has learned many things about longevity, happiness, and life purpose. To maintain her health and happiness, Dr. McGarey adheres to several positive habits, including:#happinesss #heathylifestyle #health Subscriber channel Life Well Lived https://goo.gl/oJ3EdI for a bett
6/29/2023 3:00:23 AM
How loneliness is killing us, according to a Harvard professor | Robert Waldinger
60% of people feel disconnected. Harvard professor Robert Waldinger addresses the science behind humanity’s loneliness epidemic and suggests ways to solve it. Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1 Up next, The friendship recession ► https://youtu.be/VpOan0hqdNA?si=f6IwzBxCKns5u2wy Loneliness is quietly spreading across our society. Robert Waldinger, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, explores the roots of this growing epidemic. He draws on research by experts like Julianne Holt-Lunstad, revealing the severe health impacts of loneliness, equating it to smoking half a pack of cigarettes daily. Stress, accelerated brain decline, and overall well-being suffer, but the remedy lies in our relationships—with friends, family, and even casual encounters. Waldinger shares practical steps to combat loneliness, encouraging everyday connections with individuals like the person who delivers the mail or the cash
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