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Old 08-12-2016, 08:02 AM
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You have a great attitude. Don't take this all on yourself. Maybe there are some sisters who would be willing to share the task with you.
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Old 08-12-2016, 09:42 PM
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Many years ago when I stayed home with my pre-schooler son, I got certified as a color and image consultant and had a home studio. I also taught four week workshops at our local Parks and Rec. The absolutely most gratifying thing about my work was not seeing the"before and afters" in my clients' physical appearance, but to see newly found self-esteem! Women who had never before thought of themselves as attractive, beamed with new self-assurance. And so many of them I ran into later told me how much it had changed their lives.

This is no longer the hot thing that it was at that time, but there are still certified and qualified consultants who would make such a difference in how your sisters see themselves. I bet they would even offer you a group discount in price! You may want to look into this :-).
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Old 01-23-2017, 05:48 PM
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I just joined a group of girls I absolutely love, but we are the bottom-tier sorority on our campus. I want to prove to my campus that we aren't the stereotype they believe we are, but I also wan't to find a way to get the whole chapter caring about how we present ourselves! It's kind of nice to know that other people struggle with this even thought its a group they love
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Old 01-23-2017, 09:07 PM
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All sororities have top, mid, and lower tiered chapters. I have found many collegians that don't look past their own campus. And things are not perfect for any of the chapters. There is always room for improvement. The members just have to be willing to strive to improve themselves.
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