You've worked hard to craft a personal brand that makes you recognizable. Often, a piece of your style (whether it's bold glasses, a signature color, or a stack of bracelets) becomes your thing. It's your personal shorthand, the visual cue people instantly associate with you. But then, when you consider evolving your look, fear starts to surface: “Will people notice? Will they still recognize me? Will they still value me without my ‘thing’?” What happens when that once-loved signature p...
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You've worked hard to craft a personal brand that makes you recognizable. Often, a piece of your style (whether it's bold glasses, a signature color, or a stack of bracelets) becomes your thing. It's your personal shorthand, the visual cue people instantly associate with you. But then, when you consider evolving your look, fear starts to surface: “Will people notice? Will they still recognize me? Will they still value me without my ‘thing’?” What happens when that once-loved signature p...
Why You Still Haven’t Figured Out Your Style (and Why That’s Okay)
The Visibility Shift with Ellie Steinbrink
19 minutes
3 months ago
Why You Still Haven’t Figured Out Your Style (and Why That’s Okay)
You’ve built a successful business. You’ve landed the clients and scored the speaking gigs. You’re a confident, capable, and resourceful woman. But staring into the closet in a panic before a big event or questioning if an outfit aligns with your brand is a common occurrence for many high-achieving women. So why does personal style still feel like something you should have figured out by now but haven’t? In this episode of The Visibility Shift, you’ll discover why you have the belief that you...
The Visibility Shift with Ellie Steinbrink
You've worked hard to craft a personal brand that makes you recognizable. Often, a piece of your style (whether it's bold glasses, a signature color, or a stack of bracelets) becomes your thing. It's your personal shorthand, the visual cue people instantly associate with you. But then, when you consider evolving your look, fear starts to surface: “Will people notice? Will they still recognize me? Will they still value me without my ‘thing’?” What happens when that once-loved signature p...