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49. The Style Choices That Communicate Your Worth (Without Saying a Word)

49. The Style Choices That Communicate Your Worth (Without Saying a Word)

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Last week, I talked about why looking confident isn't the same as feeling confident.

So today, I want to take the next step.

Your style choices communicate your worth to the world before you ever say a word.

People form first impressions within a tenth of a second of meeting you. These impressions matter, they influence how people perceive you, how they respond to you and how they value your contribution.

In this episode, I explore how style communicates value, why this matters for your confidence and your personal brand and how you can make strategic choices that express your worth.

This is for the woman who wants to be taken seriously, who has incredible expertise but isn't sure her presence reflects that, who's ready to understand how to use style strategically to communicate her value.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • How your style tells a story about how you see yourself (before you ever speak)

  • The five elements of style that communicate worth: fit, cohesion, condition, alignment and context

  • How style choices create a feedback loop that reinforces your confidence

  • The connection between strategic style and your personal brand

  • A practical 4-step audit to identify what your current style is communicating

Your worth is inherent, it doesn't come from what you wear but if you want the world to see your worth, to be taken seriously and your presence to reflect your value, then how you show up matters.


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