After Our First Hello

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Barbara Fournier ISBN: 9781635680584
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: March 31, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Barbara Fournier
ISBN: 9781635680584
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: March 31, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Would you tell your hairstylist over the telephone you’re going to kill yourself?

 

After Our First Hello is my attempt to change the way hairstylist are perceived and possibly help the reader to think before you tell us your problems, that I hurt when you do, and that common sense should always prevail. Your hairstylist is one of the most important people in your life even if you don’t have hair and yet, so often we are portrayed in a much different light. I do not recall ever seeing a television show or motion picture that actually made the hairdresser look intelligent. We are the people that make you look your best for that job interview or that special occasion. We keep your hairstyle as current as you would like us to, which makes you feel better about you. We listen to all the drama going on in your life whether we want to or not. We are the professionals you come to with the most unbelievable tales that anyone could imagine. We often find ourselves scratching our heads, thinking, why in the world would you leave these stories with us, in our hearts, and in our minds? All of this happens, After Our First Hello.

Is After Our First Hello just my memoirs, a self-help read, a long-winded advice column, or just my take on common sense? Quite possibly it’s all the above, but I’ll let you, the reader, decide.

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Would you tell your hairstylist over the telephone you’re going to kill yourself?

 

After Our First Hello is my attempt to change the way hairstylist are perceived and possibly help the reader to think before you tell us your problems, that I hurt when you do, and that common sense should always prevail. Your hairstylist is one of the most important people in your life even if you don’t have hair and yet, so often we are portrayed in a much different light. I do not recall ever seeing a television show or motion picture that actually made the hairdresser look intelligent. We are the people that make you look your best for that job interview or that special occasion. We keep your hairstyle as current as you would like us to, which makes you feel better about you. We listen to all the drama going on in your life whether we want to or not. We are the professionals you come to with the most unbelievable tales that anyone could imagine. We often find ourselves scratching our heads, thinking, why in the world would you leave these stories with us, in our hearts, and in our minds? All of this happens, After Our First Hello.

Is After Our First Hello just my memoirs, a self-help read, a long-winded advice column, or just my take on common sense? Quite possibly it’s all the above, but I’ll let you, the reader, decide.

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