For many women, getting dressed used to be simple. Not because it was easy, but because the rules were clear. There was a template, a uniform, a version of “professional” that promised safety, credibility, and belonging if you followed it closely enough. But somewhere between leaving corporate roles, starting businesses, working from home, and stepping into leadership on our own terms, those rules quietly disappeared. And in their place came this vague, unsettling directive to “just be authen...
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For many women, getting dressed used to be simple. Not because it was easy, but because the rules were clear. There was a template, a uniform, a version of “professional” that promised safety, credibility, and belonging if you followed it closely enough. But somewhere between leaving corporate roles, starting businesses, working from home, and stepping into leadership on our own terms, those rules quietly disappeared. And in their place came this vague, unsettling directive to “just be authen...
The Style Audit That Reveals Who You've Been This Year
The Visibility Shift with Ellie Steinbrink
30 minutes
1 month ago
The Style Audit That Reveals Who You've Been This Year
Most of us end the year by setting new goals, mapping out revenue targets, and planning what's next for our business in the new year. But before you rush into writing your new goals for the year, I invite you to pause and reflect on this year. Not through your to-do list or your revenue numbers, but through your clothes. Your closet is a record of how you really showed up this year. The outfits you chose for speaking events, client meetings, and networking lunches reveal whether you were lead...
The Visibility Shift with Ellie Steinbrink
For many women, getting dressed used to be simple. Not because it was easy, but because the rules were clear. There was a template, a uniform, a version of “professional” that promised safety, credibility, and belonging if you followed it closely enough. But somewhere between leaving corporate roles, starting businesses, working from home, and stepping into leadership on our own terms, those rules quietly disappeared. And in their place came this vague, unsettling directive to “just be authen...