
As women, we're really good at spotting what looks amazing on someone else. I see this all the time inside my group coaching program. You can instantly notice when a friend's outfit looks put together. You can point out exactly what's working. You'll give genuine compliments like, "Oh my gosh, that color is so good on you," or "I love how you styled that jacket." But when it comes to yourself? Everything feels a little harder to see clearly, because you're not looking at yourself the same way you look at other people. You're not thinking critically, you're being critical. Being critical sounds like: "This doesn't look good on me." "I hate this." "Why can't I get this right?" But thinking critically sounds like: "Okay, what would make this better?" "What's slightly off here?" "What small adjustment would improve this?" And that's what I want to give you today. Because improving an outfit is almost never about changing the whole thing. It's about making tiny, intentional tweaks. But in order to do that… you have to be able to see what's going on. So today, I'm walking you through six simple questions you can ask yourself that will instantly improve any outfit. This isn't a checklist to make you overthink getting dressed. It's just a way to help you look at your outfits more clearly and critically, so you can make quick, confident decisions and feel better in your clothes every day.