59. Why "I Have Nothing To Wear Is Never Really About Clothes"
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Have you ever stood in front of your wardrobe and said "I have nothing to wear"?
It sounds trivial but, in my experience, it is one of the most revealing sentences, because it is almost never really about what is actually hanging in your wardrobe.
In this episode I explore what is actually happening in that moment of standing in front of a full wardrobe and feeling nothing.
I talk about identity drift, the gap between who you were and who you are becoming, the clothes we keep for "one day" and the quiet belief you might hold that you are not worth the effort of getting dressed well.
This episode is for you if:
- You've ever stood in front of your wardrobe and felt completely uninspired
- You buy things that feel right in the shop but wrong when you get home
- You are in a life transition and your wardrobe feels like it belongs to someone else
- You have quietly stopped believing you are worth dressing well
The answer to "I have nothing" is not a shopping trip. It is a conversation, that I start in this episode.
You haven't lost yourself, you've just lost sight of her.
LInks
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