Practice. Wear your heels for a day around the
house before you wear them out. This will not only allow you to
get used to wearing them, but it will also create scuffs on the bottom
so that they're less slippery. Make sure you practice doing all the
things you would normally do while walking, such as:
- Changing direction. Walk, stop, pivot or turn around, and walk some
more.
- Expose your heels to different surfaces. You will likely need to
walk on both floors and carpets, and you may one day be expected to walk on a
slippery, wooden floor so that you can...
- Dance. If you're planning on wearing your heels to a nightclub or a
party where you know you're going to want to boogie down, then dance to the beat of your own drummer in the
privacy of your home until your comfortable shaking things up in your
heels.
- Don't forget about the stairs! Place your entire foot on each step
as you come down the steps, but only place the ball of your foot on each
step as you go up. Hold onto that railing gracefully, just in case.
- Walking in heels indoors is very different to walking in them
outdoors. Without the soft cushioning of carpet, or the flat even indoor
surface of linoleum or wood, walking in heels can be ten times as
difficult. Even minor surface flaws in tarmac will present difficulties,
so try walking up and down outside your house a few times. A good place
to practice after you've gotten the hang of it in your house is to wear
your heels to the supermarket. Use your cart for balance!
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