What would a fashion blog be if they didn’t mention how much they love shopping and fall fashion? Not a blog I would want to read! Just kidding, but only kind of. I really love the comfiness of fall fashion, but the possibility to try new things and “turn over a new leaf.” (I’m so punny.) I’ve got a collective plus size haul in store for you today! To check out the items I’ve purchased, you can see the video below, or head over to YouTube to watch it there. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel, and give it a THUMBS UP if you liked it. All the details…
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I’m quite the fan of everything about this perfectly fall-forward plus size outfit. From the wonderful poncho (with a hood) to the jean shirt, and down to the tall boots- this is an outfit perfect for anything from work to a casual weekend with friends. I wore it for an awesome day of shopping with friends, then transitioned the outfit into the evening my dropping the poncho, adding some extra makeup and a top knot, and adding a cute small bag! All the details are below, so stick around and check them out! #PSOOTD: Poncho- Forever 21 | Jean Shirt- Ava & Viv | Leggings- Gap Body Boots-…
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If you’re a woman living with PCOS, then you have probably heard of Metformin for some reason or another. Whether it’s been brought up to you by a professional, you’ve read about it in an article or blog, or you’ve seen people talk about it in forums, it’s probably a drug that’s crossed your mind at least once. What is Metformin? Metformin is basically a drug that is used to help control high blood sugar. It’s given to people with Type 2 Diabetes, and also to women with PCOS to help control their symptoms. If you want to know more details about Metformin, I suggest you read here, as…
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This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #ByeByeBlisters #CollectiveBias Whether you are commuting by train, car, bike, Uber, or any other mode of transportation, it doesn’t hurt to be prepared for the unexpected (but completely expected at the same time.) I commute from my subdivision on the Northwest side of Indianapolis to the heart of downtown every day. The downtown Indy area is extremely accessible to walk, but not so great on the transportation side. (We definitely have a long way to go!) If I leave my office to run errands or go to lunch, I am usually speed-walking…











