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		<title>Stand Out or Blend In</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Donning a vintage 1960s wide-brimmed black straw hat, I escorted my 94-year-old Mother to Easter Sunday mass. On the way into the church, a woman grabbed my arm and said, &#8220;I just have to tell you that I love your &#8230; <a href="https://zustco.com/christine_zust/?p=978">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://zustco.com/christine_zust/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/images.jpeg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-980" src="http://zustco.com/christine_zust/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/images.jpeg" alt="images" width="94" height="141" /></a>Donning a vintage 1960s wide-brimmed black straw hat, I escorted my 94-year-old Mother to Easter Sunday mass. On the way into the church, a woman grabbed my arm and said, &#8220;I just have to tell you that I <strong><em>love</em></strong> your hat!&#8221; I thanked her and told her how I wished more women wore hats. As I walked further into the church and sat down, my husband noticed that no other women were wearing hats. Shortly after that, my older sister (who also was wearing a hat) and her husband arrived.</p>
<p>One of the fondest memories I hold dear about my Dad was a simple tradition that he started on the highway. As he would approach a state line, he would tip his hat as he drove past the &#8220;Welcome to&#8230;&#8221; sign. To this day, whenever I pass a state line sign, I think of him and smile. To me, my Dad&#8217;s small act symbolized his gratitude for everything that allowed him to get that far on the journey&#8230;a well-running car, a full tank of gas, good weather conditions and of course cooperative children in the back seat!</p>
<p>As I turned to shake the hands of the people around me during the &#8220;sign of peace&#8221; at church, I smiled at the woman directly behind me who was also wearing a hat. Something amazing happened. For a moment, we exuberantly embraced our tiny &#8220;community&#8221; of hats in the congregation. Now it was three of us who were the only women wearing hats in the entire church.</p>
<p>It got me thinking. One simple act &#8211; wearing a hat &#8211; got people&#8217;s attention, turned heads and created a buzz. <em><strong>What are you doing to stand out? To position yourself differently from others?</strong></em> Sometimes it takes just one thing to set you apart from everyone else.</p>
<p>If you are feeling bold and daring and want to learn more about the fine art of hat wearing, read the online British magazine, <strong><a title="The Hat Magazine" href="http://www.thehatmagazine.com" target="_blank">The Hat Magazine</a></strong>. If you want to see some spectacular hats, visit the <strong><a title="Hat Center" href="http://www.hatcenter.com/index1.htm" target="_blank">Hat Center</a></strong>, a group of hat manufacturers in Florence, Italy. Bellissima!</p>
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