BlackRock113
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When I worked at the spa, I wore nice clothes. Khaki pants, black slacks and a nice t-shirt or simple button up blouse. A year ago, when I had my own office, I wore jeans and nice t-shirts. Occasionally I'd dress it up a little more with black pants. Now, I wear funky pj bottoms and a t-shirt. Today I wore purple pj pants with yellow polka dots and blue frogs and a light green t-shirt. My view point....I absolutely love what I do (polarity) and I'm going to be comfortable doing it. I choose to draw clients who honor that and I hope they feel comfortable wearing whatever they choose. I'm also very blessed to have the most amazing instructor who wears his PJs when he teaches. I recently had a life coaching session where I discussed the whole PJ thing. My coach said she could see that I shine when I'm wearing them. It's my own signature. I'm unconventional. So is polarity. A uniform? No thanks. The work I do does not scream "conformity." Our clothes do speak volumes about who we are. What do you want to say to your clients? Some people do want to feel safe with you....uniforms can promote that safe feeling. I take people to the edge and let them see new opportunities.Sadie