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September 1, 2025 2 mins

For so many smart midlife women, the dressing room isn’t just about clothes.
It’s the place where decades of cultural messages about how our bodies should look come crashing in.

That’s why I’m running a free masterclass:
How to Stop the Dressing Room Spiral and Feel Good in Clothes Again.

In this Sept 22 class, you’ll learn:

  • Why dressing rooms trigger so much shame (and why it makes total sense).
  • How to prepare yourself before you shop so you feel steadier walking in.
  • The exact tools to use in the moment, so you can walk out with clothes that feel comfortable, powerful, and like you again.

This isn’t about “body love” or pretending you adore the mirror.
 It’s about respect, comfort, and freedom — so you can reclaim your energy for what really matters.

Get more info and Register for the free masterclass here

Sept 22

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Registration required (replay available)

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