Quinceanera Dresses - The Best Kept Secrets For Being The Princess At Your Own Ball
By Priscilla Mills
Every Quinceanera wants to be the Princess at her Quince celebration. The Cinderella story was first written by Charles Perrault a French author and published in 1697. The Cinderella story has been translated in every language. It is a fairy tale most girls read and love.
The fairy tale that one day your prince will come and all your fairy tale dreams will come true was written for the society in the seventeenth century. Today every gal has the opportunity and freedom of choice and education. However, there is nothing wrong with extracting the beautiful parts of the Cinderella story in order to enjoy a special moment in time.
The lovely Cinderella story offers the Quinceanera the opportunity of dreaming about her transition from a little girl to a young woman as a Princess. Supported by her entire court as she places her foot into her glass slipper or high heels.
Studies show visualizing positive thoughts and ideas, in the past called daydreaming, is good for you. It allows you to be creative. Good things and situations can occur for the person who day dreams. So why not use the positive process of wishing and asking for what you want and it can be so. That is what Cinderella did.
How can todays Quinceanera find her Princess gown to wear at her Celebration?
The Quinceanera Princess has a challenge when trying to choose her Quinceanera dress for her special day. This process can be fun or lots of work.
The first thing is to plan your shopping trips. Make sure you are not tired. Bring someone along with you who will tell you the truth and not pressure you into making a decision. Start by visiting some stores and try on as many gowns as you need to, until you find the one that you think you like. The challenge is to find a gown that you feel most comfortable in. A style that is the most flattering to you and a style that you will photograph well in.
Then, try on gowns in both white and pastel colors or any other color you like. Which one makes you feel like a Princess? Take your time and be as picky as you want to be. You are preparing to be the Quinceanera Princess.
Most of us have at least one thing we do not like about ourselves. It might be our weight, height, or pretty much anything we have spent too much time thinking about. The media makes it very easy for us to spend our time comparing ourselves to Hollywood starlets and beauty queens. Today with computer software programs most actresses pictures are digitally modified. You probably would not even recognize them if they were in the same room with you.
If you spend your time comparing yourself to others you are ALWAYS going to find someone, somewhere, who is better than you are, and you are always going to feel terrible about yourself.
This is your special Quinceanera celebration. YOU ARE THE PRINCESS. You will be the best of the ball regardless of how much your gown costs or what color or style it is.
What really matters is how you feel about yourself. When you smile you radiate from deep down inside, from your heart and soul. Your guests need to see your love and gratitude from across the room.
Your grace, your manner will call out to all your guests, you are in fact, the fairest of them all.
It is your time to be a Princess, at your Quinceanera celebration and every other day of your life.
Priscilla Mills is the author of the book: Quinceanera Connection: Your Dream Celebration On Any Budget. Priscilla Mills educates her audience that the beautiful Quinceanera tradition should be the focus of the right-of-passage ceremony. Mills is very concerned that MTV and Hollywood has influenced families and they are spending money on the celebration they can't afford. On her site http://www.Quinceaneraconnect.com, her articles and blog; Ask Priscilla is filled with good advice and hints on how to have it all and still have money left over for the Quinceanea's education fund. There are also blogs written by girls planning their Quinceanera. They share their everyday life challenges as they plan their own Quinceanera. Mills offers a free 17 page eplanner when someone signs up for a free website membership. She also offers a free bonus of a 70 page eplanner with the purchase her book: Quinceanera Connection:Your Dream Celebration On Any Budget. Mills is a life coach and a graduate of the Harvard Business School, O.P.M. entrepreneurial program.
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