112: What Should I Wear?
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When you feel confident, you emit a positive energy that people are naturally drawn to. Feeling confident in yourself is NOT about having the perfect body or putting your life on hold until after you get around to losing that 10kg. Our guest today firmly believes you don’t have to have the perfect body to have STYLE. Ohh YESSS! This episode is for every one of us who has had a “moment” standing in front of our wardrobes wondering what on earth we are going to wear. Our guest is the fabulous Jane Mow, a Personal Brand Stylist and Style Coach for women. Jane's ethos is what you wear is your business card. When you dress in a way that aligns with your personal style, you feel confident and self assured, which shines through in the way you show up in the world. Our bodies change across the different seasons of our life but this doesn't mean our personal style has to change. Short. Curvy. Tall. Wide. Narrow. Broad Shoulders. Stubborn tummy. Mummy-weight. Menopause. Jane's belief is that everyone has the potential to be stylish. So if you’re done hiding under the baggy clothes, you can’t miss this episode! Jane's years of experience helps women take the stress out of getting dressed each day by helping you create a wardrobe filled only with pieces aligned with your unique Personal Style and Lifestyle. The result? There’s none of this, “ugh, what should I wear?” every time you get dressed. Instead, it sounds like “OOOoh, which items should I wear today?” Who's ready to feel fabulous??!!
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