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What four words describe you?

Daily | November 18th, 2008 by Danielle LaPorte | Comments | Leave a comment

    A Style Statement sums you up in two words, but today, we’re rolling the dice and doubling down…

    Carrie says: Complicated (ask my husband), kind, curious, genuine.
     

    Danielle says: Emphatic. Generous. Creative. Here.
     

Be true to you.The gift of Style Statement.

Style Statement Reviews | November 9th, 2008 by Carrie McCarthy | Comments | Leave a comment

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.

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Style Statement for your career.

Career | November 7th, 2008 by Carrie McCarthy | Comments | Leave a comment


Style Statement and Selling Houses from Carrie and Danielle on Vimeo.

As a realtor at a time when  homeowners and prospective buyers are nervous about the real estate market it’s essential Bridget Ross remain rooted in her Style Statement, Elegant Invitation, respectful, gracious and poised at the same time welcoming and connecting with her community. Watch how Style Statement  guides Bridget in building her business and gives her joy.

Creative Faith: Style Statement Profile

Creativity | October 20th, 2008 by Keiko Lee-Hem | Comments | Leave a comment


Steve Harvey
CREATIVE FAITH
Graphic Designer/Web Developer

How has your Style Statement been useful to you? i.e. How do you apply it to your life?

I move more freely through my spaces…creating, designing and presenting to the world this thing called expression. Each time, something is discovered, analyzed, concluded and filed away in the vault. The system works more efficiently. I’m a little more self-aware and more importantly, self-accepting.

When I might get stuck, creatively or otherwise, I can quickly quiet the cynic, knowing why I might trigger and accept it—change it. I have yet to fully commit to the vision board concept, but my Style Statement Look & Feel is beside my monitor to feed from. Without arrogance, I do and can say….”Wow, I am pretty damn cool”.

Read more about Steve on our Style Statement Profile page.

Steve Harvey: Creative Faith

Profiles | October 20th, 2008 by Keiko Lee-Hem | Comments | Leave a comment

GRAPHIC DESIGNER/WEB DEVELOPER

Founder (Jack of all trades) of Thirdeye Communications Corp, I have helped businesses plan and execute marketing communications initiatives for the past 12 years. From trade-show booths to web applications, my trade hats include business analyst, requirements and strategy, graphic design and development. A strong entrepreneurial spirit has taken me into photography, catering, food styling, music and a go-to guy within my peer group for business advice and my quirky (but wise) perspective on how to achieve their “take over the world” goals. Currently I am the acting webmaster for Carrieanddanielle.com, meetthemanager.com, weatherhaven.com and consult a handful of local entrepreneurs.

How did you you arrive at your Style Statement?

Upon becoming part of the C&D family, completing a Style Statement was a must. Carrie - via telephone - conducted the process and to be honest, I was not exactly sure what to expect. I did the surface reading and had a high level understanding of what it was all about, but I wasn’t prepared for the deep impact of the final result. I thought it would be a Myres Briggs type scenario but instead of getting ENFJ, I was going to find out what scarf to wear with my biker jacket and what spoon I should use for the sorbet between the snails and fois gras terrine.

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