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PLUS: The easy and effective fashion hack you need to try, how to fold a fitted sheet, and more. PLU

PLUS: The easy and effective fashion hack you need to try, how to fold a fitted sheet, and more. PLUS: The easy and effective fashion hack you need to try, how to fold a fitted sheet, and more. October 13, 2022 [View Online]( Good morning! Major software updates for the iPhone always include new features, and iOS 16 is no different. What is different, however, is almost every aspect of your Lock Screen! In Today’s Good Thing, I’m breaking down the 7 new features you need to know about. Also in today’s newsletter, I’ve got a simple fashion hack for you to add to your repertoire. (If you’re like me and don’t have a repertoire of fashion hacks, this will make an excellent first entry!) Jillee TODAY'S GOOD THING [Photos of Jillee looking at her phone with surprise.]( [These 7 New Features Make Your Lock Screen More Useful]( The latest iPhone update brought some big changes to your Lock Screen, and I’ll show you how to make the most of them. [READ MORE]( [READ MORE]( Related • [The “iPhone Hacks” Series]( ⚡️QUICK TIPS⚡️ • Use this DIY salt spray to give your hair the same windswept waves as a day at the beach—minus all the sand. [Read more ➜]( • There’s no shame in refreshing your memory of how to fold a fitted sheet—I’ve had to do it more than once! [Read more ➜]( • If you’ve never made this homemade slow cooker applesauce before, apple season is the ideal time to try it. [Read more ➜]( WHY DIDN’T I THINK OF THAT? Instantly And Effortlessly Upgrade Your Outfit [Photos of Jillee wearing her shirt with a French tuck.]( Give your outfit a more sophisticated feel instantly with this brilliantly simple hack. Anyone can wear clothes that fit well and complement their features, but not everyone has an instinct for styling them in a way that elevates them from an assemblage of clothes to a put-together “look.” Stylish folks and fashion experts have all sorts of tricks they use to do just that, and one I’ve grown particularly fond of since learning about it is the French tuck. This technique can make you look leaner, taller, and more put together in almost any outfit, and it takes all of 2 seconds to do. To do a French tuck, you just tuck the front part of your shirt in while leaving the sides and back untucked—a shirt mullet, if you will. It strikes a balance between formal and informal, making an outfit look slightly more put-together without feeling stuffy. The best things about this technique are that anyone can use it (regardless of age or gender) and on almost any top, from button-ups to t-shirts. It’s a rare thing to come across a fashion hack that's quick, easy, and virtually cost-free, so give it a try and see how you like it! YESTERDAY'S GOOD THING [Photos of a magazine holder, a pill organizer, and clear storage bins.]( [7 Easy Ways To Get More Organized For Less]( It doesn't take a lot of money or effort to keep things organized, especially with the help of tips like these. [READ MORE]( [READ MORE]( A FEW MORE THINGS... Offbeat Occasions: Today is National No Bra Day, raising awareness about breast cancer by encouraging women to ditch bras for the day. (I’m not entirely sure how that's meant to work, but to each their own!) It's also National Transfer Money To Your Son Day, which is so reminiscent of excuses my boys used to invent in hopes I would buy them video games that I’m not entirely convinced they aren’t behind this too! On This Day: In 1903, the Boston Americans (now Boston Red Sox) [beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0]( at Huntington Avenue Grounds in Boston, winning the first modern World Series in Major League Baseball. 🤔 Wordle: [Solve today's 5-letter word](. What did you think of today's email? [Not good]( | [Just okay]( | [Loved it!]( 🏠[Visit the By Jillee Shop]( 🤗 [Join OGT Free]( Let's connect! [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( [youtube]( If you have thoughts, comments, questions or a tip or trick you'd like to share, I'd love to hear from you! My inbox is always open, so just hit "reply" and let me know what's on your mind. See you tomorrow! Sending you bright ideas and simple solutions to help you create a home and life you love. My mailing address is: One Good Thing by Jillee 841 S. Main St. Heber City, UT 84032 If you're not happy please reply to this email to tell me why. Update your email preferences or [unsubscribe]( [here](. View our privacy policy [here](.

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