Quote of the day: July 27, 2016

"Your conscious brain cannot multitask. If I'm speaking to you and checking my I-Phone at the same time, I'm doing neither. This is why our society is frazzled; this misconception that we can consciously do more than one thing at a time effectively." Deepak Chopra I had a colleague once tell me that a person … Continue reading Quote of the day: July 27, 2016

Fashion: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Hello and welcome to Mrs. Lady Renaissance. I love classical movies, I can literally sit on a Saturday and simply go from one classical movie to the other. For today's post I would like to explore the beautiful clothes worn in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." I've watched this movie a few times and every time I watch … Continue reading Fashion: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Beauty: Covering White Hair and Faking Thicker Hair

Hello and welcome to Mrs. Lady Renaissance. I've had three kids and have had my fair share of hair loss and white hair after each birth. After the third, I feel that my hair is less than bounteous and definitely filling with white hair. I do, however, see new regrowth. While I have been nurturing my hair … Continue reading Beauty: Covering White Hair and Faking Thicker Hair

Quote of the day: July 26, 2016

“A person who sets his or her mind on the dark side of life, who lives over and over the misfortunes and disappointments of the past, prays for similar misfortunes and disappointments in the future. If you will see nothing but ill luck in the future, you are praying for such ill luck and will … Continue reading Quote of the day: July 26, 2016

Word of the Week: Epistemology

Word: Epistemology You Pronounce it: [ih-pis-tuh-mol-uh-jee] Definition: noun 1.a branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge. I found it:  During class discussion in a Theory course. I found it easier to remember it as "knowledge and knowing." Not to be confused with "Epistolary" which I used to do (as silly … Continue reading Word of the Week: Epistemology