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Etiquette Tips for When You Get Sick

Getting sick isn't something you'd wish for yourself, even if you dread going to work. I get that there are days when you just want to sleep longer and have a bit of time for yourself, especially if you have a highly-stressful job. Catching a cold or getting the flu may seem minor compared to… Continue reading Etiquette Tips for When You Get Sick

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Wardobe Mishaps That Make You Look Unpolished and Unprofessional | INGRID NIETO Vlogs

Looking polished and professional doesn't mean you always have to be decked in designer goods from head to toe. Sometimes, it's the simple things like making sure your clothes are pressed, there are no loose threads and you wear styles that are apt for your body type and proportions. See what little habits you may… Continue reading Wardobe Mishaps That Make You Look Unpolished and Unprofessional | INGRID NIETO Vlogs

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Wardrobe Audit: Get a Leaner, More Practical Wardrobe | INGRID NIETO Vlogs

Do you have tons of clothes but still feel like you have nothing to wear? Maybe it's time for a wardrobe and lifestyle audit! In the video I talk about 5 tips that you can do as you start to work with a leaner, more practical wardrobe. #PracticalLiving #PracticalWardrobe  

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Silence is Golden | INGRID NIETO Vlogs

Is it necessary to keep speaking and make noise all the time? Why do silences and pauses make us feel awkward? When you find yourself in a conversation, whether live or online, it isn't necessary to always have the last say in everything. Sometimes the best response is no response at all.  

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Level-Up Your Communication Game w/ Vocal and Movement Exercises! | INGRID NIETO Vlogs

Part of upgrading your communication skills is instilling vocal and movement exercises into your daily routine. You may feel silly doing these exercises initially, but these help you become more familiar with your articulators and the muscles that you use to speak.