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I’ve Worn More Hats Than a Paris Runway: My Job History (And Yes, Some Were Glittered)

Dorey reflects on her eclectic career journey, starting as a babysitter and evolving into a music manager and senior litigation paralegal. Each role has shaped her resilience and creativity, culminating in their current position as founder of Voguegenics. She now empowers others through health coaching and creative endeavors, celebrating diverse experiences.

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You’re Not Falling Apart. You’re Just Out of Buffering Space.

The post highlights the limits of emotional capacity, comparing mental overload to a computer glitching. It emphasizes the need for brief moments of peace in a hectic world where constant demands can overwhelm us. Dorey encourages small resets and self-care practices like breathing and disconnecting to regain balance.

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Confessions of a Voguegenics Devotee: What I Practice Religiously (Spoiler: It’s Not What You Think)

Dorey humorously reflects on personal rituals rather than traditional religion, embracing what she calls the Voguegenics Way of Life™. This includes daily lattes, skincare, and quirky practices that promote self-care and inner peace. She emphasizes individuality over conversion while inviting others to join the Voguegenics community of personal style and wellness.

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Lesson 6: When No One Sees How Hard You’re Trying

The content highlights the unrecognized efforts people put into maintaining their lives, emphasizing the invisible struggles that often go unnoticed. It calls for self-recognition and appreciation for the quiet strength involved in everyday tasks, encouraging individuals to acknowledge their worth and the importance of their silent perseverance.

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Cold-Proof Your Glow: Skincare Rituals That Thrive in Cold Places Like Greenland, Antarctica, and Your Frozen Office Cubicle

Cold climates can severely damage the skin due to low humidity, wind, and indoor heating, leading to dryness and irritation. A solid skincare routine is essential, emphasizing gentle cleansing, layering products, and barrier repair. Remember to use SPF, even on cloudy days, to maintain skin health during harsh winter conditions.

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