Cubicle Chic https://inthemarginalia.com A Career Woman's Pursuit of Success, Style & Happiness Thu, 08 Feb 2018 03:46:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://inthemarginalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/cropped-cubiclechic_finallogos-07-320x320.jpg Cubicle Chic https://inthemarginalia.com 32 32 131089018 My Must-Have Travel Piece https://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2016/11/my-must-have-travel-piece/ https://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2016/11/my-must-have-travel-piece/#respond Tue, 22 Nov 2016 18:19:24 +0000 http://mycubiclechic.com/index.php/2016/11/22/201611my-must-have-travel-piece/ Who I’m thankful For This Season

Sorry I’ve been MIA on the blog for a couple of weeks now… life was kicking my butt with work-work, family business work (which took me to Amsterdam… did you see that on Instagram?), wedding planning, and prepping for all the holiday content that’s coming up. But tis the season of our collective favorite time of the year, aren’t you excited??

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 Boots: Public Desire Backpack: ASOS Square Leather Backback

Who I’m thankful For This Season

Sorry I’ve been MIA on the blog for a couple of weeks now… life was kicking my butt with work-work, family business work (which took me to Amsterdam… did you see that on Instagram?), wedding planning, and prepping for all the holiday content that’s coming up. But tis the season of our collective favorite time of the year, aren’t you excited??

I do want to take a moment to say something, especially to YOU, my reader, who’s reading this paragraph right now. I don’t think there is anything better I can ask for, than to create a connection with you purely via words. If you think about it, that’s something amazing especially in a world where reading is becoming more and more archaic. Thank you for taking the time to read my writing, to care about what I have to say… even if you’ve never left a comment or a message, I want to give you a big virtual hug and say THANK YOU!!

Now Onto My Must-wear Travel Piece! 

Two business travels back to back have left me even more convinced that this poncho is EVERYTHING a girl needs on a flight, especially when traveling through airport security and needing to stay light and compact.

 Boots: Public Desire Backpack: ASOS Square Leather Backback

It’s made by Miilla, which is a wholesaler and their clothing is available through Poshmark. This poncho is absolutely high quality and is made of a microsuede-like material. It’s got pockets, and a hooded hat you can wear when it’s raining. The best thing about it is that when you are trying to sleep on a flight, this is essentially a blanket!

I don’t think there is any other outerwear you can wear that will top the utility of this poncho, let alone how cute it is! To be honest I never hopped on the poncho bandwagon in the last few years because they always looked…too much like ponchos?? I just never liked any styles of poncho until I saw this one.

So what do you think? Where are you traveling to this holiday season, and what do you always wear on your travel days??

 Boots: Public Desire Backpack: ASOS Square Leather Backback  Boots: Public Desire Backpack: ASOS Square Leather Backback

Disclaimer: This is NOT a sponsored post!

All Photography by Justin Tsai Photography

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Business Travel – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. https://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2016/06/business-travel-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/ https://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2016/06/business-travel-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/#respond Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:05:06 +0000 http://mycubiclechic.com/index.php/2016/06/29/627business-travel-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/ Traveling is one of the biggest perks that comes with people with jobs in sales and marketing. Some may argue that not all would consider needing to travel a "perk" per se, but it's a fact that you get to visit places you otherwise don't have a reason to visit, have your meals paid for, rack up mileage and hotel points, own the title of "a jet setter", and cultivate a global sense of the business world. It's just cool and totally glamorous. 

Right? 

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 Backpack: ASOS; similar: here, here, and here. Dress: ASOS, similar: here, here.

Traveling is one of the biggest perks that comes with people with jobs in sales and marketing. Some may argue that not all would consider needing to travel a “perk” per se, but it’s a fact that you get to visit places you otherwise don’t have a reason to visit, have your meals paid for, rack up mileage and hotel points, own the title of “a jet setter”, and cultivate a global sense of the business world. It’s just cool and totally glamorous.

Right?

Well, let me share with you some of my recent experience with amped up traveling schedules and how it’s affected me personally, and professionally. It’s not meant to be a complaint, but the realness behind all the glamorous Instagram travel photos.

Juggling travel plan and work meetings

It’s simple, really. Life doesn’t stop revolving when you hop on a plane, certainly not your work life. It’s not uncommon when you have to time meetings and conference calls around your flights. It’s very disorientating and disruptive. This is where prioritization and delegation skills come in. Are there people that can call in on your behalf? Are you absolutely required in that meeting? Is it possible to reschedule that meeting? I personally try to clear my schedule when I have a flight to catch, just so I can better deal with last minute changes in itinerary and accidents and mishaps that are bound to happen at airports.

 Backpack: ASOS; similar: here, here, and here. Dress: ASOS, similar: here, here. Suitcase: Rimowa Salsa Air Shoes: Adidas Tubular

Time zone adjust

To this day, I still don’t know how some people do it, when they hop off of an international flight and just go straight into work mode. But often times that is what our current work landscape requires of us. I’ve delt with just a few hours of time difference such as that between east and west coast in the U.S., and also international time zone changes from California to Munich. I’ve found it helpful to build a few personal days before and/or after your scheduled business meetings, just so you have some time to wind down, get some rest, and freshen up before actual meetings.

Catching the bug

Airports and airplanes are notorious for being the perfect medium to spread germs. Confined space, dry air, close proximity to each other are all threatening for the immunity challenged. That’s why I always load up on vitamin supplements like Airborn or emergenC, and make sure I bring along Zicam in case I need to nip a cold in the bud. I also make sure I have some form of pharmaceutical sleep aid with me in case I need to force myself to sleep. Sleep, and good sleep, is absolutely necessary in combating jet lag and keeping sickness  at bay, especially during busy travels.

Discomfort on a plane ride

 Suitcase: Rimowa Salsa Air Shoes: Adidas Tubular

Perhaps this should be a career goal for me, to one day be able to by default, travel business class without needing to get lucky. Business class is just a better world to be in, period. Unfortunately, it’s not the reality I live in, where I can travel business class freely. To make my traveling more comfortable, on stop of ALWAYS WEARING SNEAKERS (see current fave on the right), I usually bring my Cabeau evolution pillow – NO JOKE, this pillow transformed sleeping on a plane for me. Basically made the impossibility, which for me is to fall asleep on a jam-packed plane, to a t total possibility. (this is not sponsored in any way, purely sharing it with you as an enthusiastic neck pillow lover!)

P.S. Check out my last post on how to travel through airports with grace and style!

Not having a life while away

It’s difficult for some people to be away from friends and family for too long. When facing the stress and challenges at work, the absence of your closest loved ones may loom larger than normal. For me, I try to incorporate some form of workout during off time while on business trips. I make sure I have a list of Netflix shows (hello, OITNB season 4, anyone?) and Audible books I want to get to. Basically, I try to fill in the void. Perhaps for others, it’s learning to be okay with the void by meditating, or exploring the city you are in.

 Backpack: ASOS; similar: here, here, and here. Dress: ASOS, similar: here, here. Suitcase: Rimowa Salsa Air Shoes: Adidas Tubular  Backpack: ASOS; similar: here, here, and here. Dress: ASOS, similar: here, here. Suitcase: Rimowa Salsa Air Shoes: Adidas Tubular

All photography by Arielle Levy

What are your travel tips? What travel  plans are coming up this summer for you?

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How to Up Your Style and Grace During Airport Travels https://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2016/06/airport-travel-outfit-sporty-chic-in-cotton-lbd/ https://inthemarginalia.com/blog/2016/06/airport-travel-outfit-sporty-chic-in-cotton-lbd/#respond Fri, 10 Jun 2016 15:00:00 +0000 http://mycubiclechic.com/index.php/2016/06/10/69airport-travel-outfit-sporty-chic-in-cotton-lbd/ I love to people watch at airports. What I love even more is spotting people who manage to stay stylish, calm, and composed while navigating through the chaos of security checks and luggage management. Watching them is fun and it brings me peace and joy in a weird way.

In years of airport people watching/stalking, I started to notice a trend among the "airport graceful". The key is to have minimal carry-on luggage and wear outfits that are conducive to traveling. 

From there, I've developed my formula.  Here goes: A comfy dress, sporty sneakers, one personal item, and a easy-to-wheel-around carry-on suitcase. 

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 Dress: c/o Tobi || Sneakers: Adidas Tubular || Backpack: Asos || Suitcase: Rimowa

I love to people watch at airports. What I love even more is spotting people who manage to stay stylish, calm, and composed while navigating through the chaos of security checks and luggage management. Watching them is fun and it brings me peace and joy in a weird way.

In years of airport people watching/stalking, I started to notice a trend among the “airport graceful”. The key is to have minimal carry-on luggage and wear outfits that are conducive to traveling. 

From there, I’ve developed my formula.  Here goes: A comfy dress, sporty sneakers, one personal item, and a easy-to-wheel-around carry-on suitcase. 

To combat the unpredictable airplane temperature, I usually bring a jacket/cardigan of some sort to help my stay warm. In this case, the jacket even serves as a cinching tool to give me some curves in this dress that otherwise has a bit of a tomboy-ish silhouette.

This sporty chic dress is by Tobi, it’s called Game On Trapeze Dress, and can be found here. Tobi is my new found online shopping destination, and for all first time shoppers everything is 50% off! Along with this dress, you can find other travel friendly pieces below on Tobi:

High Low Dresses, Mint Green Dresses, Coats, Black Dresses, Hoodies,  Scarves, 

What is your airport outfit go-to item? Please share with me!! I have multiple business trips coming up in the next few months. I will be paying hyper attention to business travel friendly outfit ideas and accessories!

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