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If you liked the book, "The Girl on the Train," you're going to love the movie. Often movie adaptions don't go so well, but this film from Dreamworks and Universal Pictures makes the transition seamlessly. Superb action, directing, lighting and suspense. You'll never look at your morning commute quite the same. "The Girl on the Train" in theaters now. Starring Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux. Based on the bestselling novel by Paula Hawkins. Watch the official trailer below:
I have yet to read an Anna Curtis mystery that I didn't enjoy. And once again, Allison Leotta came through for me with "The Last Good Girl." Her books are so detailed and accurate. It's clear that she was a prosecutor in her former life. And luckily for mystery lovers she's now parlayed that skill into one of the best contemporary crime novelists of the day. Ms. Leotta writes about what's happening now and stories to which we can all relate. I'd liken her to the literary "Law and Order: SVU." I'm especially loving her new locale (Detroit). Nothing against the previous backdrops of the nation's capitol but I'm all about gentrification. Highly recommended for lovers of the law and legal thrillers.
Emily Shapiro has gone missing. A freshman at a Michigan university,
Emily was last seen leaving a bar near Beta Psi, a prestigious and
secretive fraternity. The main suspect is Dylan Highsmith, the son of
one of the most powerful politicians in the state. At first, the only
clue is pieced-together surveillance footage of Emily leaving the bar
that night...and Dylan running down the street after her.
When
prosecutor Anna Curtis discovers a video diary Emily kept during her
first few months at college, it exposes the history Emily had with
Dylan: she accused him of rape before disappearing. Anna is horrified to
discover that Dylan’s frat is known on campus as the “rape factory.”
The
case soon gets media attention and support from Title IX activists
across the country, but Anna’s investigation hits a wall. Anna has to
find something, anything she can use to discover Emily alive. But
without a body or any physical evidence, she’s under threat from people
who tell her to stop before she ruins the name of an innocent young man.
Inspired by real-life stories, The Last Good Girl shines a light on campus rape and the powerful emotional dynamics that affect the families of the men and women on both sides. ("The Last Good Girl" by Allison Leotta)
This post falls into the category of "I can't believe I had such a horrible commute both morning and evening, I am going to fall into bed the minute I get home." Not so fast. Remember to do what? Wash your face before bedtime. But, if you're like I am three out of five days of the work-week, I'm too exhausted to do a full-on or shall I say "full-off," makeup remover regime. On those days, I rely on Neutrogena makeup remover wipes. These things really work. And there's a formula for every skin type. Slightly more costly than doing it the "old-fashioned way," but they're a working woman's dream come true. Available online or in drugstores everywhere. You're welcome.
I've purchased paper planners, to-do pads, downloaded digital apps, read numerous articles and tried every tip I know and I still struggle to stay organized at work. Part of the problem is that I'm always afraid that the minute I toss something, my bosses will want a copy. It's happened to me. It could happen to you. I find myself picking up the same pieces of paper over and over.
I have a long way to go, but there are a few things that I'm trying very hard to implement that seem to be taking away just a bit of my clutter chaos. 1. Continue to maintain and update your "to-do" list daily. 2. Make best use of what you have. That means you probably don't need five cute little notepads. Pick one you like and toss the rest. 3. Allow yourself ten minutes before my actual day starts to check my emails for the most important ones.
4. If your computer hard drive sits on your desk, try moving it to the floor. More attractive and gives you a larger workspace. 5. Don't hoard supplies. It's easy to get in the habit of keeping a supply of labels at your desk, but one or two sheets is all you need at a time. Otherwise, you won't remember where you hid them when you need them. 6. If you're like me and need to see things in actual print, then by all means, print the email instructions for your ease of comprehension. After the task is complete, recycle it. And last but not least, one task at a time. We all multitask to a degree. However, not as well as we might think.
I've been sitting in my new 'hood (workspace) for three weeks now. So far, I've decorated nothing. I'm sort of afraid to over-personalize. On the other hand, it feels like it's not really my place. That said, how much is too much and how little is too little? I thought about getting a new stapler. I mean my red one has been to a couple of firms now and could probably be replaced. I mean it works fine, but red is so 2010. Gold staplers are really hot right now but my neighbor has one. I can't just "steal her vibe." Or, can I?
I have a poster from my last "work home" but it doesn't have a frame. I could bring art from home, but I don't really have a "wall."
My chair is unique but worn. Thinking maybe it's time to "retire" that. And the tape on the arm doesn't exactly say "shabby chic." More like, "it's over."
I decided not to bring my candy dish. Mainly because candy is so "out." Is tea better?
I could bring in a personal sized Keurig, except that's not really 'eco-friendly.'
Plants? Real or artificial?
So, as I ponder and ponder and do nothing, I'm becoming increasingly frustrated and "out-decorated" by my colleagues.
Okay, so it seems that brows are the new black. And with that said, I'd like to deviate from my usual post themes, which is super funny coming from someone who truly does "beauty on the go." That's why I'm so excited about the "Gimme Brow" from Benefit Cosmetics that I received in my Birchbox this month. It's a "volumizing fiber gel" that makes your brows instantly fuller! It works. It really does.
I'm always doing my makeup in the car on the way to work (I carpool, not drive) and I'm always looking for an easy beauty fix.