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What’s your secret pleasure? Chocolate, sauna houses, binging holiday movies with one of those huge bags of Boom Chicka? One of my secret pleasures in life is to sing, high and loud. This practice started for me when I was 5 years old and would climb to the top of our metal swing-set and sing through the hollow tube the chains for the swings hang from. I would sing at the top of my lungs and loved every second of it. As it turns out, that A-frame swing set was a dynamic megaphone, and the neighbors loved it as much as I did…well I’m pretty sure they loved it…actually who knows, my mom may have received a few complaints but she never mentioned them to me. Now that I’m an adult, it’s a little awkward to stand and sing at the top of a swing set. Yes, there’s always the shower but somehow it’s not the same. I’ve recently discovered that our community has a choir that sings Handel’s Messiah at Christmas. It’s a perfect fit for me, I can sing loud, and the soprano part is oh so high! The rush I get from singing loud and high about Christ helps me reclaim the joy in Christmas. We recently had the Messiah sing-a-long performance. This is where the audience sings with the choir. One of our conductors, the founding father of this community singing adrenaline rush, has been doing conducting for over 40 years. These days he leads the last couple of songs. During the Hallelujah chorus, he has been known to get emotional. It’s as if every ounce of energy is being poured into his heart and out through his arms and into the little stick he holds in his right hand. Often the tears start to well up in his eyes as his love for the spirit in the music manifests itself. This kind of emotion is contagious. It can be difficult to hold back your own tears just watching him, and before you know it, the entire choir is mirroring the passion of the conductor. Then the beauty of the moment fills the room as you notice the eyes and hearts of the audience begin to well up also. The influence one person can have over how you feel is amazing and unforgettable. What does your influence look like? Because what you wear significantly impacts how you feel and then how others feel, being strategic about your appearance is an easy way to hit the right note when connecting with others. When you’re balancing work deadlines, family, social plans, and self-care (those nails won't paint themselves), who has time to think about influence? I do, I've done the thinking for you. And you don’t need a major closet overhaul. In fact, you may already have many of these key pieces in your closet just waiting for you to tap into their potential. Lean on these smart pieces to transition from conference calls to dinner plans, with just a swap or two. Below is my curated cluster/capsule for outfits that feel effortless, polished and a little festive - your inner choir will be singing hallelujah. And those in your sphere of influence will catch onto your joy as if you were the conductor. 9 pieces + accessories for your day to evening glow up! You may have something similar at home? Pro Tip: Include at least 3 tops, 2 bottoms and a third layer piece that all work together. Be sure to include the colors of the season (aka reds & greens with navy, black and/or gray below or chocolate brown with burgundy and hunter green / navy). Well chosen accessories include a scarf and shoes for walking, and at least one pair you can dress up or down. Click on any of the images below for shopping links. How many looks can you create with 9 well-chosen pieces? Here's a start... Are you wondering what it looks like to be more influential, charismatic and confident at Christmas and beyond? Check out my best deals, wrapped up for Christmas, HERE.
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Dani SlaughImage consultant and personal stylist. Dani is happily married, the mother of 3 charming children, and an Aussie named Josey Wales. Archives
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