Showing posts with label Women Of Excellence. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How to Be An Ideal, Feminine and Lovely Woman

Do you want to be feminine and lovely, in personality, looks and behavior? In other words do you want to be an IDEAL woman, dove? Do I hear a "YES?" Good!

Not every woman is ideal, however, I believe that the essence to be such a woman, and to possess the qualities of an ideal woman is in every woman.


A woman's desire to be such a woman isn't really about personal vanity. It's an aspect of her SELF-RESPECT. A demand, from the deepest parts of her nature that she be known to the world in her best light. And an instinct to put her 'best foot forward' in the contest of living.

Ideal, feminine and lovely women grace any gathering. They can ignore conventions and cut a path of their own to social distinction. Lovely debutantes are more easily launched. More orchids and parties and conquests come their way.

Just about every young girl dreams of herself as becoming lovely, alluring, fateful. She may see in a much-loved singer or actress the embodiment of her OWN dreams of being the heroine of the drama. Moreover, audiences have greater sympathy for roles enacted by ideal, feminine and lovely women.

In addition, an 'ideal' woman finds her way easier from the beginning. Every rung of her ladder to success is won with less labor, not only because she's good to look at, but she's IDEAL in her personality and behavior.

If she's in the public eye, she has continuous engagements. If she's a model, she often gets the job. If she's an actress, the season's most coveted parts are frequently offered her....

Even in BUSINESS a woman should be ideal, feminine and lovely. The fact remains, that even in the world of business, a woman's beauty and femininity is an asset.


Managers find such women to be a good investment - not only because they do the job well, and are professional, but because they're classy, polished and lovely! And they'll seek their cooperation to assure their own success.

In the world of business, 'dowdy' and less than ideal girls are somewhat depressing, and they express failure, not success. And while a CEO of a company may declare that he'll never hire a pretty girl again, one suspects him of not telling the whole truth.

Furthermore, most business men admit having a preference for feminine and attractive women in the work place, and for purely business reasons (apparently, customers and clients feel similarly, as well.)

What greater tribute can a mother have than her children thinking that she's womanly and lovely? Inside and out. And surely children will feel closer to a 'young and lovely' mother, than to a 'faded and weary' mother?

The generations seem to grow closer if mothers keep themselves youthful. With the advances in self-beautification/
improvement, this is a much easier feat than it used to be.

In addition, youth is a state of mind, An exciting challenge, even! You can wake up one morning, and know that you're thirty, or even that you're forty plus. But you won't feel it unless you DRAMATIZE it.


I heard a story about a woman glancing at her calendar one day and suddenly realizing the "awful truth," it was her birthday, and she was FORTY! She dissolved in tears and felt that she couldn't face it.

When her husband came in, to dress for a celebratory birthday lunch, she told him; "I'm not going, I just can't!" To his surprised; "What's the matter with you?" she tearfully replied; "Today I'm forty!" 


"Huh," her rather unsympathetic husband responded. "You've been forty for the last five years, according to your family Bible!"

So, you see, dove, forty is a state of MIND. Even so, today is the time to take stock of your health, your beauty, and your femininity - as well as your mental agility, your interest in life, love and the pursuit of happiness!

What else can you do to retain your youth and loveliness?

Look after your health (don't wait for an emergency to occur before you take action.) Take care of your TEMPLE.

Exercise. LOSE any excess weight (curves are ideal, but excess layers and rolls of fat aren't ideal, and aren't what curves are about.)

Avoid sedatives and the excess drinking of alcohol. Trendy bars and cocktail rooms are just about everywhere, and crowded with over-dressed, and often, over-fed females - of all ages. 


Many women in their twenties drop in at their local bar, or get the "girls" together for wine and cocktails - with more drinking than socializing. They think they need the 'lift' of a drink to enjoy a night out. However, this 'lift' is only temporary, and when it wears off, they 'need' another drink.

The effect of alcohol on a woman thirty and above is dismaying. She not only gets 'blowzy,' noisy and  unladylike. She puts on weight, loses her looks, and her self-respect.


High value men don't abide such females.

This also isn't a preachment against the drinking of alcohol, dove; you needn't be a teetotaler, wear a white ribbon or sign a pledge. But don't turn to alcohol to get you over the rough spots, or see it as the only way to have a good time.


How unimaginative. Furthermore, if you're seeking REAL love, romance and affection, you won't find any of them in a bar. They just don't serve any of those ingredients there!

Sedatives, over time, make you nervous, so you'll take another pill to quiet you. There's a real danger in popping sedative pills too, as they give you no real rest, or surcease from your depression. 

You always have to wake up and face your problems, as well - unless, in a stupor you take too many, and needless tragedy! Out goes another woman who took an overdose of pills!

Get your colors done. You're either a 'Spring,' a 'Summer,' an 'Autumn' or a 'Winter.' Your skin tone is the most important factor in determining your colors.

Get a wardrobe analysis done by an professional image consultant (or learn how to do it yourself,) and update your wardrobe to include more feminine and becoming outfits.

When you're going on a date, or spending some quality 'alone' time with your man, put on your BEST garment.

Wear makeup every day. Even if it's minimal. Older women who wear makeup (foundation, concealer and/or powder,) look years younger than the women who don't. This is because wearing makeup on your face protects your skin from the elements.

Do weekly manicures, pedicures and hair conditioning treatments.


Grow your hair long, or at least to a length that makes you the most womanly and becoming. 

If you're an older woman, embrace your grey hair. 'Silverette Sirens' are exclusive, and the silver tones in a woman's hair can be particularly lovely! Often there's no loss of beauty in the hair, even after it's turned gray, if the hair's itself is magnificently healthy and luxurious. 

When nature turns your hair to silver, you become one of that exclusive group; the 'Silverettes.' And don't ever say of yourself; "I'm a gray-haired woman." Say proudly; "I'm a Silverette!" 

See the difference, cupcake?

Get a little 'nip and tuck' done if you think that will help you to look and feel better.

Take care of your teeth. Use whitening strips to whiten your teeth if they're stained. If your teeth are really bad, consider getting porcelain veneers.

Get enough Vitamin D. Aim for at least ten minutes of sunlight on the back of your hands each day.


If you're self-conscious, or a 'Tomboy' or introverted, don't allow yourself to say; "That's ME. That's my disposition. I can't help it." You CAN help it. To say that you can't is to admit that your own mental processes are beyond your control. 

To accept the domination of any negative thought or emotion is to condemn yourself to always being a nobody.

I think that there's not a woman alive who doesn't want to be an ideal, feminine and lovely woman - if she tells the TRUTH about it, that is! However, some women won't admit this, even to themselves.

Moreover, many women merely pretend to scoff at the idea of being pretty and feminine, and will tell you it's unnecessary and "shallow." But life has often been disappointing to these women, and they're putting on a front.

Furthermore, dove, many significantly overweight and/or masculine types of women will cast aside the desire to be 'ideal,' as if beauty and slimness never mattered to them. But they KNOW (even though they may adamantly deny it,) that all they have would be worth twice as much if they had ideal beauty and femininity.

When they look in the mirror, with no one around to see them unmasked, they wish they were beautiful too. They do, they do, they do. And don't believe a woman who tells you otherwise!

Once they get married, some women start to "let themselves go," and make no effort to create an atmosphere of gracious femininity and charm. If only they would make an effort to spruce themselves up a bit, and don a nice outfit when hubby is due home (looking as attractive as possible.) The husband would be pleased. 


He may ask; "What's all this?" But he'll like it.

Remember, lovely, when your husband married you he evidently found you attractive. If you've been letting him down the last few months or years, NOW is the the time to make amends.

Things happen to attractive women. Things come to attractive women. And romance lives with the feminine and lovely and ideal.  

Furthermore, high value men seek ideal female beauty. They also see in femininity an inspiration and the ideal. If you have, or cultivate such beauty, you'll have homage (the tribute may take different forms, but it's still tribute.)

Just as women hide in their innermost hearts their reasons for wanting beauty, so do men have reasons (as deeply rooted and buried,) for seeking beauty. A man's devotion to beauty is an expression of his idealism. 


His admiration of beauty, as well as to femininity, is his tribute to this thing which he may not be able to define, but which stirs him in unknown depths. And men who know nothing of art or aesthetics still find some bewildering satisfaction in looking at a feminine and lovely woman (an ideal woman.)

In all the history of nations, no matter how material or 'modern' the age, or how ugly the cruelty of its customs, men have turned (for inspiration of the soul) to BEAUTY.

If you're pretty and feminine and 'ideal,' men will seek you, surround you and serve you. Love will come to you - as well as a nice home, beautiful children.... Moreover, ideal women live more fully, intensely, superbly.

There, I've dared to say it! Furthermore, these are the reasons that YOU want to be beautiful, dove. Why bother to evade and conceal this truth? It's the truth, and it's always been so.

The Queen of Sheba, Scheherazade, Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, Madame Recamier, Madame de Pompadour.... these women epitomized life in their respective eras. People and events gathered around them. They're also in history because their very beauty made history. 


Things happened to them too, that can't be forgotten, because they were extraordinary women of excellence - and LOVELY.

The ideal woman of today casts a similar golden glow over her surroundings. Her radiant beauty may make hers a charmed life as well, and enable her to rise from less-than-ideal surroundings.

While beauty means so much to men, and the world, it's a woman's greatest privilege and duty to be beautiful
The Art of Beautification for Seductresses. A beautiful woman is a delight to every one who knows her. She dispenses something that people NEED. 

And it's a part of every woman's mission to supply that need!

The keynote of modern beauty is naturalness. By this, I'm not referring to a face that's bare of makeup, or to hair that's never been colored. I'm referring to the most exquisite grooming and a rigid standard of cleanliness. 


Moreover, all our efforts to be beautiful are based on an understanding of the processes of nature.

In seeking the beauty that's in you, who knows what lovely proportions your figure will take on when you lose those extra pounds? Or when it's developed as the Greeks developed their models for Aphrodite and Diana?

Who knows what velvety bloom your skin may have when it's perfectly healthy? Who knows what radiance your personality may possess when you release its powers?

Try by every means to accomplish it. However, the most potent means is already in your hands, and in the wonderful recuperative and REGENERATIVE powers of your own body.

All your muscles grow and change with the months, and you can TRANSFORM them into the mold of ideal female beauty. 


Your skin cells die and are replaced every day. You can take advantage of that change to improve the texture and tint of your complexion.

Furthermore, your mind is a stream of impressions, thoughts and reactions, and you can divert that stream to record only beautiful and positive thoughts in the lines of your face - and in the rhythm of your vibrations.

You CAN be beautiful, dove. You can be an ideal, feminine and lovely woman. Nature meant that you should be!


You should be womanly, radiant, desirable. If you're not, it's only because through ignorance, or past hurts, that you're thwarting all the powers which should flow from the infinite through you.

You have only to go back to the source, and put all your physical, mental and spiritual forces in tune with nature. And while you're doing that, anoint yourself (put on some lovely perfume, while anointing yourself with the Holy Spirit.)

And you'll be beautiful again.


Anyhow cupcake, I do hop you enjoyed my post; 'How to Be An Ideal, Feminine and Lovely woman!'

Much love,
Melina xxx

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Women of Excellence, Femininity and Charm

"Once or twice in a life-time we are permitted to enjoy the charm of noble manners in the presence of a man or woman who have no bar in their nature, but whose character emanates freely in their word and gesture.

A beautiful form is better than a beautiful face; a beautiful behavior is better than a beautiful form; it gives a higher pleasure than statues or pictures. It is the finest of the fine arts."

There's a wonderful attribute of personality which belongs to the most feminine, ideal and SEDUCTIVE women - just as color and fragrance belongs to the flower, and, light and color belongs to the jewel. This may be referred to as "feminine charm."


Feminine charm is an ART, dove, but it also suggests magic. It could even be seen as a type of mental sorcery and warfare (Madame Recamier was a woman who was particularly good at this type of sorcery and warfare :-))

The word "charm" in its most basic sense, may be taken to cover the art of general social adjustment, ranging from the the simplest of common courtesies to the highest beauty of ceremony.

The Japanese geisha have mastered the delightful art of charm Charm Warfare – The Art of Charm for Seductresses , and have been mastering it for centuries. And the ever-increasing complexity and demands of modern society puts an ever-increasing PREMIUM on a woman's social behavior.

**Nevertheless, you only have to look at the younger women of today to start wondering if the breed of charming, feminine and well-mannered girls will soon be EXTINCT. I've personally noticed too, that many teenage girls are dressing more like under-age hookers than delightfully feminine enchantresses.

In addition, just by listening to them, you'd think that some of them came from pigsties, and that their habits must be as vulgar as their conversation!

Even grown women today can be as rude, crude, slovenly and ANTI-SEDUCTIVE. However, there's another trait that makes a woman anti-seductive, but often without her realizing it.... snobbishness (a hallmark of the unsure.)

Only true breeding and personal cultivation consists in avoiding all forms of anti-seductive behavior, and attending to the ABC's of personal excellence, femininity and charm with care. And with a regard for the sensibilities of others, and a concern for the DIGNITY of one's self!

Furthermore lovely, QUALITY men judge women by similar standards, or the lack thereof. For example, a man will judge a woman by;

The way she dresses (and how much skin she chooses to bare in public.)

The way she speaks, and whether she refrains from cussing/swearing and vulgarity.

How feminine she is in her behavior.

How poised, graceful and lady-like she is.

How warm, charming, gracious and hospitable she is.

How much substance and propriety she portrays.

How much value she appears to offer.

The standards she appears to have.

Surely each of us has something to recommend to each other, and to quality men, besides the clothes we wear, the furniture we own or the cars we drive? And looking around us lovely, I'm sure you'll agree with me that it's necessary to emphasize (again and again,) the ABC's of personal excellence, femininity and charm!

In ancient Greece, if a hetaera (a Grecian courtesan,) was feminine and beautiful she was deified, if charming she was adored. They were indeed women of excellence as far as cultivating one's intellect and feminine charms were concerned.

Furthermore, the hetaera learned that the rightful path in life consisted in passing from beautiful manners to beautiful thoughts, from beautiful thoughts to beautiful aspirations, from beautiful aspirations to beautiful meditations - which was considered "beauty supreme."
It was Aspasia (a Milesian woman and hetaera who became famous for her involvement with the Athenian statesman Pericle,) who's beauty first attracted Pericles. But she was more than just a beauty, she was a woman of excellence, charm and spirituelle!

Aspasia was said to have advised Pericles concerning the conduct of the state, and even to have written some of his best speeches.

**Remember, beauty does attract a man, cupcake, but only charm and graciousness and EXCELLENCE can detain.

Gifted and accomplished, the Greek hetaera were the only women with whom an enlightened Athenian male could converse. Generally, their conversations were with the artists, philosophers and the intelligentsia of their city.

Their distinction from other women was extreme. Plato had one of them for muse. Sophocles another. And they devoted themselves to the study of every feminine art that contributed toward being charming, delightful and fascinating.

The hetaera were superior to other women in more ways than one. Like the Venetian and French courtesans, they were women of excellence, as well as the intellectual EQUALS of men.

The men of Athens would sometimes persuade their wives to come to Aspasia's house and listen to her arguments. This says a lot dove, about the FASCINATION of Aspasia, an ancient Greek hetaera, and that respectable wives actually came to her house to hear what she had to say.

Cleopatra, semi-Greek, and a daughter of the Ptolomies, had the 'killer charm' of the hetaera, as well as of the all the seductress women of history. To aptitudes natural and great, she added a varied assortment of feminine accomplishments.

It's said that Cleopatra could talk to any one in any tongue. Admittedly, that was probably an exaggeration. But, she certainly was an ambitious woman, as well as lettered, charming, feminine, seductive....

Furthermore, Cleopatra was a masterful SEDUCTRESS and siren The Art of Being a Siren A match and fantasy for any man.

A woman of excellence never fails to appreciate and cultivate these, and similar aptitudes. She's the woman who looks up to the great ladies The World's Great Ladies, Advanced Femmes and Femi...
, and to the charming, the well-mannered and to the "lovely."

And to the women who've lifted themselves up from the masses, with personal and vocational achievementS, to move across a stage of their OWN own setting (while other women would never think of interesting themselves in such matters, concerning themselves merely with shallow, trivial things.)

Furthermore, the most feminine and seductive women are IMPECCABLE, in their personal presentation The Art of Beautification for Seductresses
, in their womanliness, in their behavior.... And are impressed by the simple niceties of life; cleanliness and health; beauty and elegance; and the graceful accoutrements of life.

This is the first rung on the ladder for those who seek to climb out of the "primordial ooze," dove, and to stand out from the sea of mundane, bimbofied and defeminized women!

It's true that the world is full of JEALOUS, envious and competitive woman. The more feminine and seductive you are, the more witty, charming and radiant, and the more male attention and attraction you create, the more you'll meet with envy and jealousy.

Even with antagonism.

Yet for every social and feminine art YOU and your kind master, you get a possible host of NEW, nicer and better friends ;-)

In every big city, in every small town, there's the "mold breakers" and "Advanced Femmes" on the tree of womanhood. These are also the women who've been trained by their mothers and grandmothers, aunties and/or feminine role-models to be feminine, graceful and elegant - in everything they do!

Furthermore, with their gifts of charm, persuasion and influence, women of excellence, femininity and charm can attract the very BEST men of their generation, polishing them and causing them to make the most of themselves as men.

What the hetaera, geisha and courtesans did for older societies (in the way of contributing intellectually etc,) the young (and not so young) women of excellence, femininity and charm can do for this one. There can also be a NEW, different breed of women, as well as new models and expositions of femininity Feminissima - School of Feminine Arts

And all very empowered and interesting *smile.*

Anyhow cupcake, I do hope you enjoyed my article; 'Women of Excellence, Femininity and Charm!'
Much love,
Melina xxx

Books and Courses for Seductive Women


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The Sedona Method


A secret of a modern seductress to achieve any goal she desires, and become a woman of
excellence. The Sedona Method isn't a form of therapy or programming. Instead, it works to help you to dramatically change and improve yourself and your LIFE. I highly recommend this method!





My Other Femininity Blog


The Art of Being Feminine

Sunday, June 19, 2011

The World's Great Ladies, Advanced Femmes and Feminine Role Models - Part One

Abigail - the wise and beautiful wife of Nabal, a rich and dissolute Hebrew. On his death, Abigail became King David's wife.

Acciola
- a 15th century Italian poetess who was noted for her feminine beauty and genius.


Agnes, Saint / Saint Agnes
- a 13 year old Christian martyr at Rome in the Diocletian persecution. Being beautiful, many young noblemen sought her in marriage, but she asserted she was consecrated to heaven. For this she was denounced and tortured, and dragged before idols, which she refused to worship.


Agnes-Sorel
- a 15th century mistress of Charles VII of France. Her influence over this monarch was powerful, rousing him from his apathy, and incited him to resist the attacks of the English.


Agrippina I
- a talented and ambitious granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus, and of noble character. Agrippina accompanied her husband Germanicus in the German war, and during his absence, assumed command of a wing of the army. On her return she received an ovation in Rome.


Aisse, Demois / Demois Aisse
- a 17th century French letter writer who was originally a Circassian slave of wondrous physical beauty. The beautiful Demoise's letters were published with notes by Voltaire.


Albrizzi, Isabella T / Isabelle T Albrizzi
- 17-18th century Italian writer and born on the island of Corfu. Isabella Albrizzi married a Venetian nobleman, and her house in Venice became the resort of noted people. Byron termed her the 'Venetian de Stael' after Madame de Stael, the famous French-Swiss courtesan and writer.


Alcott, Louisa May / Louisa May Alcott
- a popular 18th century American writer born at Germantown, Philadelphia. Her book "Little Women" was the most popular of her works.
Aloara - an Italian princess, who reigned with wisdom and courage.

Aloysia, Sigca / Sigca Aloysia
- a 15th century Spanish female scholar and multi-linguist. Signa wrote a letter to Pope Paul III in 1540 - in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic and Syriac.


Amalasontha
- a daughter of Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths. She was a remarkable linguist.


Amalie, Anna / Anna Amalie
- 17th-18th century duchess of Saxe Weimar, and a patron of genius and learning. Anna personally aided Wieland, Herder and Goethe.


Amalie, Elizabeth / Elizabeth Amalie
- granddaughter of William I of Orange. As regent in the 1600s, Elizabeth displayed extraordinary energy, wisdom and virtue.


Amelie, Marie / Marie Amelie
- 17th-18th century queen of France, and wife of Louis Philippe. Marie was a perfect example of a devoted wife, and her lofty feminine character was in marked contrast to the king's.


Anastasia
- a Christian martyr at Rome in the Diocletian persecution. As a widow, Anastasia's whole fortune was expended in relieving the poor. She and her three sisters were put to death for refusing to sacrifice to idols.


Anderson, Elizabeth / Elizabeth Anderson
- an 18th century English physician and warm advocate of woman suffrage.


Anderson, Lucy / Lucy Anderson
- a 17th-18th century English musician and a remarkable pianist. Lucy was also the music teacher to Queen Victoria and her children.

Andreini, Isabella / Isabella Andreini - a 15th-16th century Italian actress of great fame, the writer of many beautiful poems and a renowned woman of elegance. Furthermore, Isabella Adreini had a beautiful countenance, a melodious voice and was conversant with the French and Spanish languages.

Angouleme, Maria Therese / Maria Therese Angouleme
- a 17th-18th century French duchess, and daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Maria possessed a very keen intellect and was succinct in her manner and speech. She also exercised a great influence over her husband.


Anne Boleyn
- the 15th century daughter of an English nobleman, and a wife of Henry VIII. Anne Boleyn was a woman of a highly cultivated mind, and her beauty and accomplishments were greatly admired in the French court. It was also through her influence that the translation of the scriptures was sanctioned by Henry VIII.


Anne of Brittany - a 14th-15th century wife of Louis XII of France. Anne retained great influence over her husband by her beauty and amiability.

Arragon, Tullia d'/ Tullia d'Arragon - a 16th century Italian poetess and courtesan, possessing great beauty and genius.

Archinta, Margherita / Margherita Archinta
- a 16th century Italian lady of high rank, as well as a poetess and musical composer.


Armyne, Lady Mary / Lady Mary Armyne
- a 16th century English writer and philanthropist. Mary endowed three hospitals.


Arnould, Sophie / Sophie Arnould
- a 17th-18th century French actress and vocalist of the highest rank. For her wit and personal attractions she was compared to the famous hetaira, Aspasia, and to the French courtesan, Ninon de 1' Enclos.


Aspasia
- a Grecian hetaira, scholar and wife of Pericles. Aspasia was a woman of great beauty, wit and feminine charm. In eloquence, she surpassed her contemporaries, and was the friend and intellectual companion of Socrates. She lived in 5th century B. C.


Atkinson, Caroline L / Caroline L Atkinson
- an 18th century English novelist and botanist.


Aubespine, Madeleine de L / Madeleine de L Aubespine
- a 15th century French poetess, wit and beauty.


Austen, Jane / Jane Austen -
a 17th-18th century English novelist who wrote Sense and Sensibility,''Pride and Prejudice,' 'Mansfield Park,' and 'Emma,' which were all published anonymously during her life. Her other two works 'Northanger Abbey' and 'Persuasion' were posthumous publications. Although not beautiful, Jane possessed many personal attractions; serenity, gentleness of manner and a sweet voice. Jane wrote as long as she could hold a pen.


Austin, Jane / Jane Austin
- an 18th century American novelist.
Axiothea - a Greek female philosopher in the time of Plato (5th century B. C.) Axiothea attended Plato's lectures in male attire.

P.S;
A secret of a modern seductress to achieve any goal she desires, and to become a woman of excellence The Sedona Method. The Sedona Method isn't a form of therapy or programming. Instead, it works to help you to dramatically change and improve yourself and your LIFE. I highly recommend this method!



Books and Courses for Seductive Women
Give Up Your day Job With My Work From Home, Money-Making Blueprints (Can Be Used Anywhere in the World)

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The Art of Being Feminine

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