personal development

STYLE STARTS WITH SELF ESTEEM

WRITTEN BY SHARRA GREENE

One thing that I’ve learned from working one on one with women on their image is that, the way we perceive our own minds, bodies, and overall being has the GREATEST affect on not only our personal style, but our quality of life. I can pick the perfect shoe, dress, and bag for a client but if one isn’t confident in who they are, it simply will not hit the same. So, this week’s style tip focuses on subtle ways we can elevate our own self esteem in order to be our best selves…

PLAYING DRESS UP

Remember when you were little and would slip on your mom’s highest heels you could find, or throw on your best outfit in your closet and play in the mirror even when you had nowhere to go? It fed our imaginations and made us feel like we could be anything we wanted in this world. Even as a grown ass woman, I like to make time to do this every now and then, after a shopping trip or when my latest package from one of my fav online stores finally arrives.

Doing this can not only spark your creativity and childlike imagination, but it can also allow you to explore and discover new styles, silhouettes, colors, and prints that work for YOU as an individual. It’s a well deserved break from the social media scrolls and outer world influences telling us how we should and shouldn’t look.

“WHY YOU KEEP LOOKING IN THE MIRROR IF YOU NOT CONCEITED?”

…One of my fav Dom Kennedy lines. But forreal, sometimes a little excessive confidence is necessary. Many of us, especially women, can recall a time or two when someone has called us out for taking a good look in the mirror. There’s a negative assumption that those who do are arrogant or vain. But it’s not true… real confidence says I love who I am, and you should love who you are, too. True beauty radiates from the inside out, but many of us possess so much inner beauty but fail to let it shine through.

Often times, we get so caught up in our day to day tasks, rushing to get dressed (I’m guilty), and meeting deadlines, we rarely take the time to appreciate and familiarize ourselves with our own reflection. Spending some time in the mirror can give you the opportunity to appreciate your features, see yourself smile, and make you feel more in tune with your being.

I hope you picked up a gem or two from this post!


P.S. I’m thinking of making “Style Starts With Self Esteem” an email series so we can add a little spiritual food for thought in the mix of the style inspo I send you all! Make sure you’re subscribed to my Style Source so you won’t miss the next one!

Sharra,

“The definition of walking art.”

NO MORE BAD NEWS, PLEASE: MY STRATEGIES FOR STAYING AWARE YET IN TUNE WITH YOUR OWN INNER VOICE DURING THESE WEIRD TIMES…

WRITTEN BY SHARRA GREENE

It has been A LOT going on. I’m sure by now y’all have enough tutorials on how to wash your hands, social distancing, etc. etc… so instead of lecturing you on that, I’m here with a few tips on how to tend to your mind and spirit during this chaotic and confusing time. These are a few things that have been helping me…

1) LESS CONSUMPTION, MORE CREATION & CHECKING ON MY PEOPLE

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This morning I took a break from my phone because I’m tired of the Corona Virus square at the top of my Twitter and I know I’m not the only one… it’s a difference between staying informed and being harrassed with fear so I’ve limited my time looking at news to once every two days… that’s enough to know what’s going on and still spend the rest of my day on working on things that I actually can control. Then, I’ll take an occasional break from content or business admin and send a quick text or call a loved one, just to make sure they’re okay. For people who struggle with anxiety, actually speaking with your loved ones during a time of social isolation can be very grounding and comforting.

2) JOURNALING & PRAYER

Anyone who knows me knows these two things keep me sane on a regular basis anyway. But with everything going on, I been heavy on the journaling and taking all my concerns to God and leaving it there. For many, this time in society is bringing up feelings of fear, uncertainty, sadness, and stress for a lot of us. Writing my feelings down helps me release it so I’m not walking around in that same negative state because if you didn’t know, being in a low vibrational state actually makes you more physically susceptible to sickness. Again, focusing on the things we actually can control. 

3) LISTENING TO UPLIFTING MUSIC

Music is also healing. These are a few songs with a positive message that’s been in heavy rotation over here.

Just a collection of songs to renew strength, hope, and joy during rough times!

Just a collection of songs to renew strength, hope, and joy during rough times!

I’m sending well wishes and positivity your way and I pray you and your loved ones are all safe and healthy during this time! Thank you so much for being on my list! Your support means a lot and I can’t wait to see what 2020 has in store for us all when all this craziness is over!

Love,

Sharra

“The definition of walking art.”