Seal Of Approval

by Carol Jones on October 14, 2009 · 2 comments

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Chris Rewell, Image Consultant and Author
Chris Rewell tops my list for kindness, elegance, charm, beauty and panache.

She’s a hugely successful business woman on the international stage, with traits from a more genteel era.

Which reinforces my theory that substance not only counts, but is enduring and timeless.

Chris and I met several years ago in cyberspace.

I wrote a post on my blog Guerrilla From The Bush about manners.

Searching Google for supporting material, I came across an article written by Chris. It so matched my sentiments, I quoted from it and put a link back to her website.

As I’ve said before, you’re only 6 people away from someone else. Or just a link or two.

Chris found me via the link, introduced herself, complimented me on my post and we’ve been exchanging emails ever since.

She’s a very busy woman. She teaches and writes about the importance of your image. She also travels constantly, both within Australia and internationally, to spread her message about how important it is to look your best at all times.

She’s respected all over the world as an authority about your image.

I know. I mentioned Chris Rewell to a business woman and in hushed tones, was told how brilliant she is at what she does.

One of her books, What Colour Am I, is about the importance of colour. It’s about how the right colours for you can change your life. Wearing your colours makes you sparkle. You become a magnet for people. You look so delicious, they want to be near you.

Believe me. I’m right.

My mother was a couture dressmaker in New York City. She was an expert on colour. As children, she always dressed me in cool colours and my sister in warm colours. And we always looked sensational when my mother was in control of our wardrobe.

To quote Chris:-

Mastery of personal presence is not a one time event. It is a process and a journey which increases your opportunities, opens locked doors, enriches your life and takes your confidence to levels you would not previously have anticipated.

If you’re serious about your image and always want to make a smashing first impression, visit Chris.

My Seal Of Approval Grafton Arts Fest Home_NPretty-Ribbon_final 250w

The Grafton ArtsFest

Faye Boyd leads an eventful life. Which is a pun on words because the Grafton ArtsFest is an event that’s now the biggest revenue earner for Grafton NSW.

Started by Faye and her friends.

Many years ago, Faye and some friends, who were housewives, got together socially to do crafts while their children were in school.

Before they knew it, their small coterie of friends became bigger.

They morphed from doing craft to also teaching craft.

Then it became a small exhibition for the group to show their skills.

Transitioning to a more formal event, attracting artisans prepared to teach.

Until it morphed into the biggest event in Grafton.

The Grafton ArtsFest.

Held several times a year, it attracts experts from all over the world who teach their skills. And ditto for men and women who want to soak up as much as they can from these experts.

This international event now pumps more revenue into the coffers of Grafton than anything else. Outside of taxes and rates.

Talk about big things happening from little things!

How do I know all this?

Faye irons on The Fitz Like A Glove™ Ironing Board Cover. And in my usual chit chats. … how are you? … what do you do? … discovered she’s a very exceptional and busy lady.

Visit the Grafton Artsfest website and see what’s happening. You might want to book your tickets now for next year.

Take care,

Carol

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1 Carol Jones January 25, 2010 at 11:03 am

BEVERLEY,

This is one of my favourite pages on my site. I wish I had more room to feature more men and women who have wonderful businesses.

It pleases me immensely that you’re enjoying it. Thank you so much for letting me know.

Take care,

CAROL

2 BEVERLEY STOWE January 23, 2010 at 7:07 pm

CAROL,

I can’t believe I’ve missed this post all this time. I’m saying to myself, ” Where’ve I been! ”

I’m going to have to get back to continue my comment later, but I have been into two of your referred links in this post sofar; thank you Carol. By jimminy, your phenominal friends in business here have just the most admirable and intelligent referee they could ever have, or wish for…. I realise they would know it, they’re obviously wonderful too.

This post makes me feel sooo humbled. I can’t help but imagine what unlimited brain power exists beneath your hat Carol. I look at your beautiful portrait photograph above now, in absolute awe, and wonder how come I’m right here now with this privilege of communication. I’m choked.

Till a little later,

Beverley

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