Vera Wang ensured all eyes were on her during her latest public appearance. The fashion designer dazzled in a bold dress, leaving people amazed at how radiant she looked at 74.
Attending the 2024 Fragrance Foundation Awards on Wednesday, Wang opted for a vibrant neon green dress, complete with a feathered skirt and a plunging neckline.
To complement the look, she added a black bandeau top underneath, maintaining simplicity in the rest of her ensemble. For accessories, she ditched elaborate jewels and opted for a basic black bracelet. At one point, she even donned oversized sunglasses.
Fans of the bridal icon flooded her with compliments online, commenting on her youthful and fresh appearance. One person noted, ”You really are your own best model. WOW!” Another admirer wrote, ”Stunning dress…you look fabulous!” Someone else added, ”You are aging backward.”
We find inspiration in Vera Wang’s embodiment of confidence and authenticity, reminding us to embrace our true selves with pride. Another senior celebrity who continues to dazzle with her public appearances is Jane Fonda. The 86-year-old star stole the spotlight on the red carpet at Cannes 2024, leaving us in awe of her beauty and grace.
Military sleep method which works for 96% of people can send you to sleep in two minutes
The actual question is, will you be among the 96% of those who can use this military technique to fall asleep in two minutes?
All of us have experienced it, or at least, those of us who experience high levels of anxiety have. As we lay in bed, exhausted beyond belief, our minds raced, making it impossible for us to go asleep. We reached for the sinister blue lights on our phones, thinking to ourselves, “If only there was a way to fall asleep instantly?”
It turns out that there is, albeit given who I am, I’ll probably be in the unfortunate four percent for which it doesn’t work. Nevertheless, perhaps there is still hope for you.
Though science hasn’t yet developed a “on-off” switch for our brains, there is a military sleep technique that may be the next best thing.
Fitness instructor Justin Agustin used his platform to spread the word about this technique, which he claims works for an astounding 96 percent of individuals and can even put you to sleep in under two minutes.
How then does it operate?
The US Army, it seems, created the method primarily for “fighter pilots who need 100% of their reflexes” and for combatants who must be able to nod off in noisy, demanding environments.
You will go to sleep in a matter of minutes if you settle in and pay attention to your breathing.
Once you’ve mastered that area, you may begin to’shut it down’ by gradually relaxing your entire body, beginning with your forehead and facial features.
Make every effort to ensure that nothing is tight and that your arms are relaxed by your sides.
Feel the warmth rising from your head to your fingertips. Then, relax your chest by taking a deep breath; then, relax your thigh, stomach, legs, and feet.
You must visualize the warm feeling traveling from your heart to your toes.
Finally, the difficult portion.
Ideally, you should be free of any tension in order to aid in your own sleep.
Picture yourself in a cozy spot, such as curled up in a velvet hammock or relaxing on a heated boat on a serene lake.
For 10 seconds, tell yourself to “don’t think” if you are experiencing intrusive thoughts about the time you told a waiter to enjoy your dinner and you feel like you’re thinking about something else.
Hopefully, you will be able to fall asleep after this.
Though Agustin’s video may seem too wonderful to be true, comments on it show that there is some validity to the approach.
“I’m a military brat and was taught this,” one commenter said. This was also taught by a seasoned psychology professor I had in college. It is undoubtedly effective.”
Another said: “Pretty sure this is closer to what is called Progressive Muscle Relaxation which was developed by an American physician in 1908.”
And that’s it – pleasant dreams!
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