Style Statements are a rich and meaningful part of my work. In those ninety minutes I am in complete service, guiding my clients to their two magically infused words, I am deeply grateful and honored to introduce people to their true self. Our business is based on inspiring others, making a difference and being authentic. Style Statement is our gift to you, read our book or have a session, this is an invitation! Alyssia Cini shares her experience.
In our forum discussion on Style Statement Revelations, Suzyn sent us a link to her Style Statement journey. We wanted to share with you… I’ve struggled with style for a long time. I always figured that once I figured out what I want to do when I grow up, I’d also know how to dress. The logic fails there a bit, when you consider that not all architects, or writers, or professors dress alike–not by a long shot! But in the meantime, I had developed a fairly stable, non-offensive, somewhat dull style that I’ll call “classic.” And a thing for red shoes.
So I was thrilled when I came across Carrie & Danielle in Domino magazine, and beyond thrilled when I heard about their book.
Read the rest of Suzyn’s story on her blog Action Jackson.
I found your blog sometime in the last couple of months and got more and more excited as I followed along… I knew I wanted to buy the book but was broke, so I waited, and then I saw that you posted about a couple of contests to win copies so I entered both. A few days later – in the middle of serious self-questioning and transition – I decided that I had to have the book and ordered a copy from Amazon. The day it came I found out I won the Startup Princess contest! A couple days later I found out I’d also won Suzanne Marques’s contest…. I told Suzanne I’d already won a copy (so I have two now, the one I bought and the one I won, and I’m waiting for the perfect moment to give it to someone in my life, just when they need it). Talk about manifesting your desires. (Actually, something similar happened with something else I wanted badly but couldn’t afford – a Bamboletta waldorf-style doll for my daughter – I won two of them! So I have more faith in this “manifesting” thing than I used to.)