3 Tips to Jump-Start a Style Rut Cure This New Year

3 Tips to Jump-Start a Style Rut Cure This New Year
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Happy New Year! Is one of your New Year's resolutions to cure a style rut?

Signs and symptoms of a style rut may include:

- Going to your closet to get dressed and thinking "I have nothing to wear".
- Looking into the mirror and not feeling excited or joyful.
- Wearing the same look for years on end.
- Others may comment that you look outdated, dull or older.
- Wishing your look was more vibrant and aligned with your core self.

If you are displaying some or all of the above signs and symptoms, there is no need to panic or feel overwhelmed. A style rut is quite common and can be easily cured.

In the video above, I share these 3 tips to jump-start a style rut cure:

1. Only wear clothing you feel fabulous wearing.
2. Don't talk yourself into buying an outfit or item of clothing.
3. Start caring about the colors you choose to wear in your hair, makeup, clothing and accessories.

After implementing the tips in the video above, you should feel some short term immediate relief from your style rut. Over the next while on my YouTube Channel, I will be publishing videos going through some detailed steps that you can follow to cure a style rut. You can subscribe to my channel at this link -
http://www.youtube.com/user/CarolBraileyImage.

I hope this blog post inspires you to wear your authenticity!

Carol Brailey is an Image Consultant, Color Analysis Professional and Hair Colorist based in Toronto, Canada. More of her blogs can be found at carolbrailey.com and virtualcoloranalysis.com. Carol is a member of the Studio Fontana team located in the Fashion District of downtown Toronto.

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