When a person grows up, they have choices. Decisions can be made to enhance the quality of their life.

Real style comes from panache to make constant improvements. Take the picture by the side. It’s a Jack Vettriano classic that sums up the coolest symmetry. The balance between the figures, their dress, and location are perfectly in proportion. Body talk begins with a feeling that everything is just right.
But it’s more than just feeling right, as it encompasses an overall wellbeing. Of course, life isn’t just about looking and feeling good; there is much more to it than meets the eye, like family and friends, studies, work life and opportunities, lifestyle, commitments, and responsibilities.
Could you enhance the quality of your life if you made some adjustments, tweaks to improve performance, posture alterations, and general fine-tuning to step up your game. Maybe you could take on a new pastime to pave the way to helping make everything fit together, so harmony can be reached.
Thinking about it is nice, but it doesn’t set the wheels in motion to an improved you, a person on a mission to create standards that propel you forward.
Take care!
Prof. Carl Boniface
Vocabulary builder below, and for those who deserve better, check-out the following music:
Vocabulary builder:
Panache (n) = flamboyance, flair, style, élan, confidence, elegance, spirit, (ant) clumsiness
More to it than meets the eye (idiom) = means something is more complicated or has more to it than it initially appears. It can also mean that something is more difficult to understand than expected.
Pastime (n) = activity, pursuit, amusement, hobby, leisure, distraction, diversion, entertainment, interest
Set the wheels in motion (expression) = do something to begin a process or put a plan into action. Ex: "Jane set the wheels in motion to find somewhere small to live."
Standards (n) = values, morals, ethics, ideals, principals, criteria, criterions, benchmarks, touchstones
Propel (v) = push, drive, force, boost, thrust, impel
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