Thursday, 23 April 2015
Do's and Don'ts - Interview | TeilzC
Hey guys!
Slightly different kind of post today; i'd say i've been to quite a few interviews in my time for different kinds of things; courses, jobs, opportunities. You name it. So I thought i'd give you some pointers that I try and stick with when going to an interview.
We'll start with the things not to do-
1. Be late! Time keeping is very important, a potential employer will take a note of this. This would not be a very good first impression. Arrange in advance how you are going to get to the interview and how long it will take. I like to be there 15 minutes before the time of interview.
2. Fidget - I know this might be difficult for some people but it makes you come across as not being so confident in what you are saying as you are trying to sell yourself to this person to make them want to hire you!
3. Forget to ask questions - This shows you have had a think about the things you may be doing and are trying to gather as much information as possible to come to a decision. The more you ask, the more keen you look! I would avoid the "how much would I get an hour?" though.
Now onto something a bit more positive!
1. Come prepared! Whether that's certificates, ID, disclosures. Anything of the sort! I like to store mines in a folder with all my important paperwork. It also includes a couple of letters/bank statement for proof of address as i don't know if it's just me that rarely gets mail these days and you never know when it might come in handy!
2. Have something you have done in your life to relate to the interview- if that title made any sense haha, basically I work within the healthcare industry and a lot of the time i'm asked why I want to work there? A few years back I volunteered in Africa and we got to see what their hospitals are like- not the best i'd say. Which is what pushed my to want to care for people and do the best for them as I could. I use this experience to relate the the jobs i am applying for.
3. Wear something to make you stand out! Often people assume interviews mean you have to look professional and that immediately makes people lean towards black! That's not always the case. Wear something different. Colour doesn't make you look unprofessional at all. I've done a post about what I wore to an interview which you can click here to see!
http://teilzc.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/ootd-interview-teilzc.html?m=1
Hope you liked this post! What are ypur do's and don'ts for an interview?
Teila x
Monday, 13 April 2015
Go To Hairstyle | TeilzC
Hello lovelys,
As some of you may know i'm not very high maintenance when it comes to my hair, in fact I rarely do a single thing to it other than wash it!
Recently i've noticed most days I am doing the same hairstyle and i'm really loving it! It's so easy and takes no time at all which are both a winner with me, I feel like it's almost 90s but maybe thats just me.
Messy waves with the top pulled back into a little pony tail. I feel it can be dressed up or dressed down- so versatile!
Now what you are all waiting for, how can you get this look?!
1. First of all, start off with wet/damp hair and part where you like. Note- the wetter the hair the longer this step will take. I like to leave my hair in a towel for 15 minutes and then air dry for another 20 minutes before the next step but will depend on how thick and long your hair is.
2. Seperate the hair into two sections at either side of your head and make two french plaits (there are plenty of tutorials online if you arent sure how to do these). I like to sleep on these overnight as they are completely dry by morning, you can also do these in the morning and use a hair dryer over the plaits but I feel the overnight method works just that bit better.
3. Once the plaits are completely dry you can slowly undo them leaving these gorgeous waves! If your hair doesnt hold waves/curls very well this is the time to hairspray! This is an optional step as my hair holds quite well and I don't need to include this step.
4. Final step! Take a small elastic and gather the top section (i'd say no lower than your temples) and tie into a pony tail and tighten! And we're finished! Another optional step is the back comb this section to create more volume if you'd like. For me back combing would only be if I was going out in the evening.
Second day curls also work! They are much looser but still cute non the less!
What's your go to hairstyle at the moment?
Teila x
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Relaxing after a stressful day | TeilzC
There are many ways that we all like to relax and just chill out after a stressful day. With the type of work that I do, I need a chilled out night after every shift! Twelve and a half hour shift plus the stress that comes along with calls for these!
1. Bath time! Not just for scubbing away all the germs but also the stress! If i've had an extremely busy day I tend to have a bath rather than a shower. A bathbomb and some music is the perfect combo! Let all my muscles relax and have some peace.
2. Put on fresh sheets and clean pjs and grab a cuddle buddy - Having an early night can do the world of good, even if you don't fall asleep right away it's nice to just sit back and do nothing all evening.
3. Clean my room- This is a strange one, clean to relax?! It really works! Clean and organised room means clean and organised thoughts. Makes bedtime much easier as my mind is at rest.
4. Movie night- Chilling out with some films and your fave snack, what else can I say?
5. Calling friends/family- For myself this tends to be Andrew most nights as he never fails to make me smile and take my mind off the day i've had and the next to come. Or i'll have a chat with my mum, she is a great listener and will always find the good in things.
What do you do after a stressful day?
Teila x
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
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