I know I will sound boring but believe me, I am a great example of a person who use to be totally diorganized, and I MADE IT! You just have to really get used to clean up and wash the stove and sink after EVERY cooking, and that's it! It's that simple! And YES (a very big YES), it does make the wrong impression if you visit someone and you see that he lives like in a dungeon...
Re the style: I have changed my style a lot in Canada, so maybe this is what happens to a lot of people there...? Just kidding: but being ALMOST 30, and a man, is different from being 31, and a woman, so if I were you, I wouldn't hurry up, you still have time to start wearing white shirts. Perhaps a nice jacket and a pair of new jeans would do it? I changed my style not in the direction "formal" but rather I started to check if my skirts and shirts are properly ironed (e.g. if I ironed them at all...), but on the other hand, I started to wear colorful cloths, which is actually quite in the direction "youth"...
Take care!
No this doesn't sound boring at all - this sounds as if there could still be hope for me! :-) But you're wrong, JUST cleaning stove and sink after every use is not a JUST at all. It's NOT SIMPLE, it's HARD!
As to clothes: No I wouldn't start with shirts and tie rightaway but as you said, especially nice jackets. Yeah, you were always dressed so nicely. Actually I may be wrong but I got the impression it's easier for women to dress, for example in summer, women can just wear a light summer dress and look perfect, while men can't get rid of long trousers without stepping into total informality. But probably the reason why women always look nicer is just because they are superior beings.. :-)
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Re the style: I have changed my style a lot in Canada, so maybe this is what happens to a lot of people there...? Just kidding: but being ALMOST 30, and a man, is different from being 31, and a woman, so if I were you, I wouldn't hurry up, you still have time to start wearing white shirts. Perhaps a nice jacket and a pair of new jeans would do it? I changed my style not in the direction "formal" but rather I started to check if my skirts and shirts are properly ironed (e.g. if I ironed them at all...), but on the other hand, I started to wear colorful cloths, which is actually quite in the direction "youth"...
Take care!
As to clothes: No I wouldn't start with shirts and tie rightaway but as you said, especially nice jackets. Yeah, you were always dressed so nicely. Actually I may be wrong but I got the impression it's easier for women to dress, for example in summer, women can just wear a light summer dress and look perfect, while men can't get rid of long trousers without stepping into total informality. But probably the reason why women always look nicer is just because they are superior beings.. :-)