Look at this little beauty I was lucky enough to find last night!
He was hidden by graffiti artist My Dog Sighs (for Free Art Friday) who is currently in my local area!
My new little buddy was lovingly made out of an old baked beans tin. How cute his he! I had to scramble around the sea wall on the promenade and risk my life and limbs to get my hands on this little baby!
I will add links to My Dog Sighs whn I'm next on my laptop as I'm currently lapping up the sun in my back garden! Hurray for sunny weather, boo for the clocks going forward tonight!
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
How to: Ace a phone interview.
Hi guys. Bit of a different post from me today but I just thought some of you may be interested to read.
Today I had a phone interview with a potential employer. I currently work in retail and have applied for a management position within the company. I passed the first stage of recruitment process which involved filling in an online application form. The next stage was then to organise a telephone interview.
I'd never had a telephone interview before and was very nervous but there is nothing to worry about as long as you're prepared.
I just thought I'd share with you some of the things I did and didn't do, perhaps it will give you some ideas if you ever have a situation like this. (Which I'm guessing everybody will at some point if they're applying for a job!)
First and foremost. PREPARE!
Preparation is the most important thing you can do in order to not fluff your interview. If you're applying for a job and you think there may be a chance that the employer will want to conduct an interview with you over the phone then make sure, from the earliest time possible, you prepare yourself!
Read up on the company you're hoping to join. Get to know what they're about. You may be asked about the history or the current state of the company. Perhaps they may even ask you about the work ethics and policies of the workplace. Scour their website and write down any relevant information you think may be useful to drop into conversation.
I imagined what sorts of questions I thought they were likely to ask. If you don't have any ideas then you should try google. I searched for "common interview questions" and "what employers ask on a phone interview", for example. You will find realms of different ideas of questions for different types of jobs.
It is likely that the interviewer will ask a few core questions. For example, what are your strengths/weaknesses? Give an example of a time when you've shown leadership/teamwork skills? Where do you see yourself in 1/2/3/4/5 years? What do you understand about the job you're applying for?
Make notes on the questions you think may crop up. Keep the notes clear and precise. Bullet points are best so you can skim over them quickly whilst the interview is taking place. It is better to have the point written down and then you can speak about it there and then rather than reading a pre written script, which will sound very clunky and obvious to the interviewer.
I ended up writing around 10 pages of notes all together about a number of questions that I thought would be asked. I know this may be a little overboard for some but I wanted to cover all my bases.
I wrote a bit about the company and their ethics. Because this was a retail interview, I wrote a little on what I thought was meant by "Good customer service.." and why I would love to work for the company in question. Along with that I also wrote down a few examples of when I have shown my skills in leadership/teamwork/going above and beyond/dealing with the customers etc.
Furthermore, I made a few notes of my strengths and weaknesses and why I would be the perfect candidate for the job. What skills do I have that match the needs of the job description? Remember, they don't want to know if you're "good at bowling" or "pride yourself on facebook stalking skills", make sure you make your points relevant to the job you're appling for. Are you intuitive, self motivated? Are you focussed on results and pride yourself on making sure a job is done properly? Maybe you have previous experience or you might be a fast learner who picks up new skills quickly? Are you reliable, polite and punctual?
It's all a guessing game as to what you think you will be asked but as long as you have a few notes written down and you sound confident, friendly and enthusiastic, nothing really can go wrong... as long as you're prepared.
Without a doubt you will definitely be asked at the end of the interview if you have anything you would like to ask. Whatever you do, do not say, "no". Make sure you have a couple of questions pre prepared as it will show the interviewer that you are keen to know more about the job and willing to ask questions, no matter how simple the answer may be!
As well as this, make sure you don't answer any question with, "I don't know." If you have to, make something up on the spot - refer to your notes and adapt something you've written to the question you've been asked.
Now for tips on the day of the interview
I made sure I had re read my notes prior to the interview so they were clear in my head.
Make sure you're in a quiet place. There will be nothing worse than noisy family members or pets, ringing mobiles or music playing in the background.
Set up your space. I chose to sit on the floor in my bedroom. I surrounded myself with the notes I had made, so I wouldn't be flicking through them during the interview. Some people find it more exhilarating to stand up and walk around during an interview. This is more of a psychological thing as you feel more confident and in control if you're standing up.
If you completed a written application prior to the interview, have it in front of you as well. I had mine on my laptop to the side of me. (Make sure you have your volume on silent so you don't accidently set off your favourite song!) This is what the interviewer will have in front of them and they will most likely refer to sections of it during your chat. Mine definitely did. It also means you can refer back to what you wrote in it, too.
Have a drink of water or juice by you as you will probably be talking from somewhere between half an hour and an hour. You don't want to get a dry mouth half way through.
Also make sure you have a pen handy, just incase you need to jot down any notes during or after the interview. It's surprising how fast you forget what has been said, especially if you're nervous!
Other than that, just get yourself comfortable and make sure you have your phone near you so you don't miss the call! Relax, be enthusiastic and try to sound confident, even if you're really not!
I was on the phone for half an hour and it only felt like ten minutes. You will be fine as long as you are prepared and have an idea of what you are going to say.
I was told at the end of the interview that I would be contacted within five working days letting me know whether my interview had been successful or unsuccessful . Half an hour later I received an email inviting me back for another, face to face interview...so I must have done something right!
If you have an interview coming up, GOOD LUCK! I hope this helps somebody along the way!
O.O.T.D. 20/03/12 and my flowery pants!
Happy first day of Spring everybody.
Spring has truly sprung in style today as the sun was out and it was warm enough (just) to go out for a full day without a coat or even a cardigan.
Here's what I wore today to celebrate the lovely season change! I think it should be compulsory to wear flowery pants on the first day of Spring!
Spring has truly sprung in style today as the sun was out and it was warm enough (just) to go out for a full day without a coat or even a cardigan.
Here's what I wore today to celebrate the lovely season change! I think it should be compulsory to wear flowery pants on the first day of Spring!
Shirt is by GAP from the Charity Shop.
Floral skinny jeans by Topshop last year in the sale.
Belt by Primark.
Bag by Alexander Wang.
Shoes by Topshop.
Hamsa hand bracelet from ebay.
Four leaf clover bracelet from Accessorize.
Random beaded bracelet from BHS?
Watch by Guess.
All rings from topshop except for the two thumb rings which are my grandparents'.
Nail polish is Cyan Blue 294 by Barry M with a coat of Mermaid 21129 by Technic.
Hope you all had a lovely day!
Friday, 16 March 2012
How to: DIY Ombre on short hair!
This is a quick post to show you how I ombre'd my short hair.
I used Jerome Russell Bblonde Highlighting Kit.
Mix the ingredients as per the instructions.
This is how I applied the product to my hair.
Why, oh why do they insist on making the gloves ten times too big for your hands. It ended up going everywhere so after the video was filmed I kept applying the dye but used my bare hands. Naughty naughty! I made sure to periodically wash my hands with soapy water though, to get rid of the bleach.
I tried foiling my hair once I'd applied what I thought was the first layer of dye. I didn't like the fact that I couldn't see how fast the bleach was affecting my hair so I took them out after a short while. I basically kept on adding more and more bleach over the whole time that it was developing on my hair. This meant that the bleach on the tips, where I first applied it, was able to take the colour out of my hair for longer than the bleach that I applied further up my hair, further on in the application.
So this is my hair before...
And this is it after...
I was fully expecting it to pick up a totally blorange colour as I'd previously had a red dye and a purple dye on my hair. I have a toner that I will be using some time this week to try and combat some of the brassiness, but to be honest, in natural lighting it doesn't look too bad. I kind of like the more firey tone.
We will see. It totally fried my hair by the way. As you can see in the video, I forgot to check what time I started to apply the bleach (rookie mistake!!) so instead of leaving it on for the intended 60 minutes, I left it on accidently for the full 90 minute recommended development time.
I'm just using a lot of conditioner, deep conditioning masks and leave in conditioner at the moment to get some moisture back into it. I'll let you know how it goes.
Don't know how long I will leave my hair like this to be honest, I'll see if it grows on me but I may end up just dying it dark again, haha!
x
Oh crap.
I totally caved in and just bought something that I shouldn't have. Such a failure at keeping to my ban!
Although I do have a lovely new jacket and shoes on the way!
Ugh, I feel so guilty.
Although I do have a lovely new jacket and shoes on the way!
Ugh, I feel so guilty.
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
O.O.T.D. 13/03/12
This is what I'm wearing today for a day with the other half. Last night I ombre coloured my hair and as expected it went a bit orange, still not confident that I like it but I'll be trying a cooling toner sometime in the next week to see if I can make it less reddy.
I'm wearing top from Topshop.
Jeans by Motel and they're called the Jordan skinny jean.
Studded loafers from Topshop.
Bag from Cambridge Satchel Company.
Variety of bracelets from top to bottom:
Sam Ubhi studded bracelet from asos.
DKNY watch.
Hamsa hand bracelet from ebay.
Pandora double wrap black leather bracelet with buddha charm.
Four leaf clover bracelet from Accessorize.
Links of London Skull friendship bracelet.
And my nails are still the chevron style that I did a tutorial on the other day. See older posts on how to do it!
Hope you all have a lovely day x
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
How to: Chevron nail tutorial.
Here's a quick tutorial on a chevron nail design.
You can choose any colours you like for your design but the best type of varnish to use is either fast drying or varnish that is relatively opaque with one coat. (Saves drying time between coats!)
I started with a coat of a pink nail varnish.
You need to wait until your varnish is dried COMPLETELY before you carry on with the next step.
Get your sellotape ready. Cut ten squares of sellotape and lay them out so they are easy to pick up.
Dab the sellotape on the back of your hand a couple of times so the stickiness isn't going to peel off the nailvarnish. Apply onto the cuticle area of your nail as far down as desired. Your nails should look like this:
Next add a coat of your next colour. I decided to add two coats of this varnish as it was quite sheer. I decided not to add another chevron but if you want more than one stripe on your nail you can wait for this coat to dry completely and then repeat the process as many times as desired.
When you peel off the tape it should look like this.
To tidy up slightly and add an extra pop of colour, I used a nail art pen in turquoise to line the edges of the triangles.
And here's the finished look!
Friday, 9 March 2012
Shopping Ban Update...
Hi girlies. I thought I'd do a quick shopping ban update. Im not doing very well, haha!
It has been a week and today I was very naughty and bought two little rings from Topshop. I spent £5, and could have spent a lot more so I'm quite happy that I restrained myself to just two little bits.
Other than today's little mishap I have only spent money on the essentials that I've run out of.
I did make an online order from Boots yesterday because I've run out of moisturiser and I'm close on running out of deodorant, too, so we can't be having that! With this I did take advantage of the three for two offer as I was buying two things anyway, so may as well get one free ey? I'll show you what I got on that order when it arrives.
So all that I've spent money on is posting parcels that I've sold on ebay/returning items I'd previously bought before my ban. I've not got any busses and have walked to and from work every day and also taken packed lunches.
I've also been concentrating on using up any products I have that are half empty or less. I think I've done pretty well as I've managed to use up the last of my old foundation, two dry shampoos and a heat protectant spray. I'm also close to using up my Cetaphil cleanser, two perfumes that I've been savouring the last dregs of and a hairspray that's nearly empty.
All good!
I'll leave you with some passport photos I had taken today for an ID card. I definitely have one eye bigger than the other! Do other people have this or is it just me, haha!
See you soon!
x
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