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This week I talk with personal wardrobe stylist Elsa Isaac about how show up in our work so that we present ourselves as a reflection of who we are on the inside.
“There comes a point when that misalignment becomes too much. It just feels like you’re not showing up as who you know you are on the inside. So we do all this work, all this self-development, to heal and elevate that inner version of ourselves. But for some reason we completely negate the outer appearance.” — Elsa Isaac This week on the Do It With Intention Podcast:
Learn how fashion and the healing arts produce an energetic effect on our mental and emotional state.
Find out how Elsa pursued her eventual profession by seeking help from an online expert.
And how the experience taught her that she could do her job but in a wholly different way, ultimately inspiring women to live and work as their true selves.
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Elsa Isaac is a personal wardrobe stylist for ambitious women professionals. She believes style is really all about self-expression.
A seasoned pro with 20+ years in the fashion industry, the east African-born stylist has built a noteworthy portfolio, working her style magic on everyone from Rachel Rodgers and Lenny Kravitz, to Katie Couric and Marion Jones. Nowadays, she helps successful career women and entrepreneurs revamp their wardrobes and create show-stopping ensembles that flatter their unique body shapes and lifestyles.
Elsa resides in NYC with her husband and son, and is the host of the Get Styled Podcast.
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