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67. Dress Like the Next-Level Version of You: The Hidden Ways Style Impacts Your Confidence, Energy, and Business Results with Ellie Steinbrink

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What you choose to wear each morning is either fueling your confidence…or sabotaging your success.

How you dress doesn’t just impact how you look—it impacts how you feel, the way you think, and how you show up in the world. And when you're an entrepreneur, that energy directly translates to your business results.

In this episode, we're diving deep into the psychology behind personal style, why comfort shouldn't be the only criterion when working from home, and how to dress like the next-level version of yourself.

If you've been stuck in the sweatpants-and-zoom-calls cycle or struggling to define your personal brand, this conversation will give you a completely new framework for thinking about your wardrobe!

Ellie Steinbrink is a personal branding expert and stylist who draws on psychology and branding to help women entrepreneurs define and embody a magnetic personal style. A loud and proud outfit repeater, she blends a two-decade career in marketing for Fortune 500 companies with her passion for curating wardrobes that break style rules and radiate self-expression, power, and confidence. She's on a mission to help women entrepreneurs dress like the next-level version of themselves and use their wardrobes as tools to support their business goals.

Click play to learn:

  • How dressing for success rewires our physiology to shift our energy and results
  • Simple ways you can upgrade your style today (without a total wardrobe overhaul)
  • Why every entrepreneur should have a Power Colour that energizes you and supports your business goals
  • How to identify and break free from outdated "style rules" that keep you playing small
  • Busting the myth that looking elegant and put-together needs to come at the expense of comfort
  • The mindset shift required to actually wear the clothes that make you feel amazing

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What you choose to wear each morning is either fueling your confidence…or sabotaging your success.

How you dress doesn’t just impact how you look—it impacts how you feel, the way you think, and how you show up in the world. And when you're an entrepreneur, that energy directly translates to your business results.

In this episode, we're diving deep into the psychology behind personal style, why comfort shouldn't be the only criterion when working from home, and how to dress like the next-level version of yourself.

If you've been stuck in the sweatpants-and-zoom-calls cycle or struggling to define your personal brand, this conversation will give you a completely new framework for thinking about your wardrobe!

Ellie Steinbrink is a personal branding expert and stylist who draws on psychology and branding to help women entrepreneurs define and embody a magnetic personal style. A loud and proud outfit repeater, she blends a two-decade career in marketing for Fortune 500 companies with her passion for curating wardrobes that break style rules and radiate self-expression, power, and confidence. She's on a mission to help women entrepreneurs dress like the next-level version of themselves and use their wardrobes as tools to support their business goals.

Click play to learn:

  • How dressing for success rewires our physiology to shift our energy and results
  • Simple ways you can upgrade your style today (without a total wardrobe overhaul)
  • Why every entrepreneur should have a Power Colour that energizes you and supports your business goals
  • How to identify and break free from outdated "style rules" that keep you playing small
  • Busting the myth that looking elegant and put-together needs to come at the expense of comfort
  • The mindset shift required to actually wear the clothes that make you feel amazing

Enjoyed this episode? Leaving a 5-star review will only take a moment, but it means the world and helps us bring you more free content!

Book a free Clarity Call

Join the next round of Sales Liberation

Say hi on Instagram or tag @saleswithmeg

Join our email community

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