How Do You Change Someone’s Life? Celebrate and Share!

Wed, Jul 13, 2011

Dressing Your Truth

Did you know that only 2% of women believe they are beautiful? THAT IS NOT RIGHT!

Because of the false standard of beauty that the beauty and fashion industry teaches, women all over the world are blaming themselves, thinking they are inadequate. That is wrong and I need your help to change it.

It’s time for my 5th and final beauty challenge for you: Share the celebration!

In this last video in my Celebrate Your Beauty series, Kalista joins me to talk about how we can help other women to celebrate their beauty.  Let’s change the statistic together. Watch the video to find out what I mean:

If you’re Dressing Your Truth, you know what a life-changing experience this program is—for you or for any woman. Think about your own Dressing Your Truth experience, the things you’ve learned about yourself, and how beautiful you feel.

What a wonderful story you have to tell!

You can share that story anywhere. We would love to hear it on our Beauty Profiling Facebook fan page. Visit and tell us how Dressing Your Truth has helped you celebrate the beautiful woman that was always within you.

I’m so glad you’ve joined me for the 5 ways to celebrate your beauty. If you missed any of my five challenges, you can find out what they are in less than 2 minutes.

In this final Celebrate Your Beauty video, I recap all five challenges so you can celebrate with me. Watch the video and leave a comment, telling me how these beauty challenges have made a difference for you. I hope you feel beautiful and celebrated!

PS. If you haven’t reserved your spot yet for the first ever Dressing Your Truth Annual Event—”Celebrate Your Beauty 2011″—do it soon. Join me and hundreds of other women to celebrate our beauty for three days, from August 18-20 in Salt Lake City, Utah. I can’t wait to celebrate with you!

 

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4 Responses to “How Do You Change Someone’s Life? Celebrate and Share!”

  1. jackie Says:

    Putting an intention out there is so true. In my case, I find I’m excited to talk about DYT – especially when asked “So what have you been up to lately?” With my intention “DYT will find its way to those who need it, when they are most open to it”. I can share and then not feel the need for them to jump on board with me right then. I recognize I have opened the door and they may pursue DYT now, in a week, two months, or even a year from now – but I have given them a gift THEY have to open – I can’t make anyone change. This approach certainly does lift any desperation or intensity I may have had to get everyone I know to join me right now – and softens my communications. I also lessen the risk of turning some away by coming on too strong. And as I dress my truth I know I will open even more communications, as Kalista mentions above – but the same holds true, recognizing that women will move in their own time. Sharing the gift/knowledge of DYT is our first step. By the way – it took me a year after I initially heard about the program from a friend (I felt I had “no time” at that point) to stumble across it again and pursue it wholeheartedly!

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  2. Susiejo Says:

    Carol is so passionate about what she does and its so evident when she speaks. I am so thankful for her and this program.

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  3. Cheryl Says:

    Thank you so much for the tips on sharing DYT, Carol and Kalista! I can easily see myself doing this…as it is beautiful, genuine, and simple. This message was very healing for me.

    For some reason, I have been struggling with confidence in sharing DYT. I’ve been feeling like I must not look quite beautiful enough, since I haven’t had success in sharing it yet. Ridiculous, I know! -And those I have shared DYT with so far, have focused on not being able to afford it, or seem interested but don’t do anything, or seem to think, “Well, that’s neat for YOU.” So I have made that mean that I must not be doing the program good enough, or otherwise they would be interested right now. Thanks for reminding me that I WILL be able to find those who ARE ready and the others may just need more time and will be ready later. I think my lack of confidence comes down to caring too much about what others think of me and being too hard on myself and focusing on the things I haven’t perfected for my image quite yet. -Like learning how to style my hair better and having more variety and perfection in my clothes. Instead, I need to focus on all the benefits I have been blessed with from this program and get my “self” out of the way and focus on sharing it with others so they can experience the same blessings.

    True to my Type 2 nature, which I’m sure is obvious from this VERY detailed comment :o ) , I have been very GRADUALLY learning to dress my truth. This video reminded me how beautiful I really am right NOW and helped me to realize I was frustrated with myself from learning DYT “too slow.” I am now choosing to forgive myself and love and accept myself right now. I am now moving forward with more hope and confidence. Believe it or not, I started DYT almost a year and a half ago, and I STILL haven’t even taken my AFTER photo, because I have been waiting for a more perfect look, a bigger change that would “wow” everyone. The longer it’s been, the more hard on myself I’ve gotten, since I know others seemed to grasp DYT and make the changes for their whole wardrobe SOOOOO much faster. It broke my heart today as I realized the core issue of why I haven’t taken my AFTER photo yet… -Feeling like I was not enough yet and waiting for perfection (maybe from my secondary Type 4).

    I realize I will naturally get more confident as I progress with the DYT experience, but I was reminded that I already have enough accessories, tools, and clothes to feel confident in my Type 2 look right now. I really AM my own beauty expert, thanks to all you and Anne have taught me! I am FINALLY going to take my AFTER photo and post it soon, and encourage others to do the same that have been holding off on their AFTER photos…and waiting for perfection, when they already have enough accessories, clothes, make-up, and knowledge right now to share their true beauty…at least enough for 1 photo. (More clothes and accessories will keep coming.)

    While I am still refining my DYT skills and further building my Type 2 wardrobe, thanks again for the reminder that I truly am beautiful right now. ALL women need to have the gift of this amazing DYT program in their lives! I am now remembering my own beauty and will focus on helping other women to discover and realize their own beauty as well!!! Thanks again for your help and all you do, Carol!

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  4. Sara Says:

    2% seemed really low to me but then I tried to think of one women who felt really beautiful and I couldn’t come up with anyone really outside of Dressing Your Truth, which is why this is so important.

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