Using examples from generations of women in her own family (her 4x great grandmother had the first Australian pre-nup, another had a gun tied to her apron) she explains how British colonists introduced unhinged etiquette, and even made housework and contraception racist. You’re Doing It Wrong covers sex & romance, paid work, fashion & beauty, health advice, housework, and a motherlode of mad parenting instructions – from witchcraft to beauty pageants, with a side of aviatrixes. Kaz’s own 30-year history of interest and experience in advice – from her newspaper etiquette column, ‘Keep Yourself Nice’, to best-selling books including Up the Duff and the Girl Stuff series – and years of archives research have culminated in a full-colour, exuberant shout of a book with 300 wacky, and sobering historical photos of objects and instructions. Our idea was that since most people know of me as the Eat Stop Eat guy who advocates a 24 hour fast once or twice a week, it would be fun to explain my overall view of.
The book is a laugh-out-loud frolic through nutty advice (wear a dress made of arsenic, do some day-drinking, have sex with a billionaire biker, worry about your vagina wrinkles) as well as a roar against injustice, a rallying cry for sisterhood, and a way to free ourselves from ludicrous expectations and imposed perfectionism. There are very few people I like in this industry more than I like Nia, so when she asked me to write a post for her blog I happily agreed. So, here are 10 things you're doing in the morning that you should probably take the time to reconsider.Women have always been told nonsense about what to do with their bodies, health and behaviour (change shape, shoosh, do all the housework), and what we’re not supposed to do (frown, have pockets, lead a country). You don't have to buy any products or change your entire daily schedule you just have to pay more attention to what you're doing, or rather, what you're not doing in the morning that you probably should be. Your morning hours hold so much unlocked potential that you'd be amazed what a few quick changes to your routine could do for your life.
In fact, it probably takes less time to do your morning right than to march through it in a tantrum counting down the seconds until lunch.
Now, don't worry, you don't have to get up an hour earlier to make your morning routine healthier and more productive. Writer and creator John Elerick explains how youre messing things up (and how to get it right) when it. So if you tend to hit "snooze" on your alarm more times than you care to admit, and then find yourself rushing out the door and ordering an Uber to get to work on time, there are clearly a few things you're doing wrong in the morning. In addition to being almost half of your waking hours, the way you approach your morning schedule will set the tone for how you go about the rest of your day.
hours make up one of the most crucial parts of your entire day, whether you like it or not. You don't have to be a morning person to know that those a.m.