How To Break the Cycle of Wearing the Same Thing Over and Over

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Hey friend! Are you ready for another Q&A Thursday episode? We’re going to call this part II of the Suzanne series. Because you might remember that last week, I didn’t have any questions in the queue and my sweet friend, Suzanne, came to the rescue and sent in a handful of style questions to keep us going for a few more weeks.

Even though the other ladies in our group text were very eager for me to answer the question I addressed in last week’s episode of how to wear white in the wintertime, today’s topic might be my personal favorite. It’s a wardrobe struggle that I hear from women all the time and I have a feeling you might be able to relate.

We’re talking about how to break the cycle of wearing the same thing over and over. If you’re stuck in a rut, wearing the same outfits on repeat, then this episode is for you. I’m going to support you with stepping out of the box you’ve found yourself in by exploring different ways to mix and match your pieces, build new outfit formulas, and feel reinspired when you look inside your closet this season!

Now, let’s get to work, my love…

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