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Take control of Body Odor
Written by John Odike
What Causes Body Odor?
Bromhidrosis (another word for body odor) is the byproduct of bacteria acting on sweat. The popular notion that body odor is the smell of sweat is sort of true. We actually produce two kinds of sweat: eccrine, a clear, odorless sweat that appears all over our bodies, performing the vital role…
Don’t treat a person in this situation like they have been diagnosed with a terminal illness.
Be one of the first to reach out and extend support, try to get the person out of the house, to lunch, coffee, a park, somewhere you can relax and talk.
Make positive comments that remind the person of…
Spoting fake designer products part 1
Written by John Odike
Stitching work :This applies to all designer products; look at the stitching work, if the stitch work isn't even, this is an indicator that you might have a fake product. Tell-tale signs are that the stitching is missing or is already starting to come away before being worn. It just shows that too many corners…
Ten Things not to buy her for the Holidays
1. Leaf Blower
2. A set of golf clubs
3. The movie “Gigli” unless she has a big crush on Brad Pitt, which most women well…
4. Gym Membership
5. Fragrance from a drug store counter
6. Weight Loss Book
7. A set of stainless steel…
G&B coaching on Elevator Etiquette
Written by John Odike
Wait for everyone in the elevator to exit before entering.
If you are hosting visitors, clients, or customers, hold the elevator door and allow your guest to enter first.
Never discuss personal or private topics, or make out unless you’re the only two people on the elevator.
Hold the “door open” button for others entering…
Are You a MetroSexual
Written by John Odike
I have been wondering about this term since a friend indicated that I was potentially one, initially I took offense but in other not to showcase my ignorance played it off as a joke and in a quest to satisfy my natural curiosity decided to find out what it meant, the recent craze about the…
G&B tips on dressing in the work place
Written by John Odike
“Business Casual” means different things across organizations; find out what that means in your organization. In some it may mean that men do not have to wear a tie or that women may wear pants instead of skirts; other organizations, it may mean you’re free to wear jeans (most software, tech and research workplaces)The definition…
Know Your Skin Type
Written by John Odike
When caring for your skin, the most important thing to know is what skin type you have. Without knowing that, you can make disastrous decisions that affect your skin by choosing the wrong products to use on it.
These are the different skin types. Oily skin, dry skin, combination skin, t-zone type and sensitive skin.…
8 Ways To control Stress!
Written by John Odike
Simple modifications in posture, habits, thought, and behavior often go a long way toward reducing feelings of stress and tension. Here are 8 quick and simple things you can do immediately to help keep your stress level under control.
1. Control Your Anger: Watch for the next instance in which you find yourself becoming annoyed…
How to Fold a Breast Pocket Square for a Suit or Sport Jacket
Formal occasions such as, dinners, parties, weddings, interviews, or court appearances may require you to wear a suit or at least a jacket and tie. Part of this attire is a handkerchief in the breast pocket of your jacket. Like in many…
Tips on dressing for Job Interviews
Written by John Odike
Tips on dressing for Job InterviewsInterviews aren't the time or place for fashion trail blazing. Deviating from the long-established attire standards may prove deadly. Follow these simple tips, and leave your sense of fashion adventure in the lobby. The SuitColors: Interview suits should be navy blue or charcoal gray. Some dark brown suits may still…
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