Two Sisters share their feminine truth and how Beauty Profiling has made their relationship even more amazing!

Wed, Apr 28, 2010

Dressing Your Truth

Their is more than 1 Type of feminine in the world.  The stereotype of the soft, gentle feminine is outdated and no longer serves all women as a reference to who they are.  Join Carol as she interviews Sheryl, a bold striking woman, and her sister Lisa, a bright, animated woman about how their very different Types of feminine played out in their growing years.  Laugh along with these ladies as you discover more about your feminine truth and your Beauty Profile.  http://www.dressingyourtruth.com

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4 Responses to “Two Sisters share their feminine truth and how Beauty Profiling has made their relationship even more amazing!”

  1. Gill Says:

    Fascinating stories, but Carol when are you going to feature some Type 2′s – we are feeling neglected…

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    • Carol Says:

      I keep inviting them to come and share when we have open film days for the blog, maybe they are a little less likely since they are more sensitive, I need to give them my Type 3 push!!

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  2. Susan Says:

    Sheryl and Lisa really made my day, especially with the “divided room” story! As a without-a-doubt T4 living with a T1 (messy-is-creativity) preteen, a T2 (pile-making) teen, a (leave-it-til later) T3 spouse, and a T1 70 lb dog, I threaten daily to divide the rooms down the middle so that I can get some stillness!

    I was interested to hear Sheryl say she’s a secondary T1. I’ve been waiting for my secondary to show itself (as suggested in IJMN), but nothing’s jumping out. Any suggestions for uncovering my secondary, or any hope for future posts on this topic? Thank you, Carol, for reminding me I have the right to be ME!

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  3. Diana Says:

    That was really fun to watch! It gave me some aha moments to some of my past experiences of my childhood. What a hoot!

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