Today, we’re diving into the often-overlooked power of personal style, and how what we wear can become a catalyst for confidence, visibility, and leadership. In countless conversations with women at different stages of their careers, I’ve realised that style isn’t a superficial extra or something “nice to have when there’s time.” It’s a practical, embodied way of honouring who we are, how we want to feel, and how we choose to show up in rooms that weren’t always designed with us in mind. In t...
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Today, we’re diving into the often-overlooked power of personal style, and how what we wear can become a catalyst for confidence, visibility, and leadership. In countless conversations with women at different stages of their careers, I’ve realised that style isn’t a superficial extra or something “nice to have when there’s time.” It’s a practical, embodied way of honouring who we are, how we want to feel, and how we choose to show up in rooms that weren’t always designed with us in mind. In t...
The 3 Invisible Blocks You Didn’t Know Were Affecting Your Career
The Aligned Achiever with Siobhan Barnes
12 minutes
7 months ago
The 3 Invisible Blocks You Didn’t Know Were Affecting Your Career
Just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s not holding you back. A lot of what I hear from the women that I coach is that they have the skills, the experience, the qualifications, and yet they still feel stuck. It’s one thing to make sure you’re ticking all the boxes that your boss is looking for or that make your resume stand out, but it’s another thing to address the things you can’t see that are making you unsure or falling back into the same old patterns. These quiet, unspoken patte...
The Aligned Achiever with Siobhan Barnes
Today, we’re diving into the often-overlooked power of personal style, and how what we wear can become a catalyst for confidence, visibility, and leadership. In countless conversations with women at different stages of their careers, I’ve realised that style isn’t a superficial extra or something “nice to have when there’s time.” It’s a practical, embodied way of honouring who we are, how we want to feel, and how we choose to show up in rooms that weren’t always designed with us in mind. In t...