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Posted on November 4, 2009 by Carol Tuttle | Posted under Self Improvement
Why do women think they “love” wearing black?
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Last night at our Energy Profiling class a woman with a dominant Type 3 energy came up to me andsaid “I wore black just because you said I shouldn’t!” I responded, “How Type 3 of you to get in my face and dothat! You can wear whatever you want!” I then shared with theaudience, “For most of you, if you want to look 10 years older, 10 lbs heavier,and feel crummy….keep wearing black!” I have helped thousands of people learn to dress theirtruth. Repeatedly I experience women nearly “freaking out” when theylearn they have to give up their black clothes if they are going to dress theirtruth. This is amazing to me. You would think I was telling themthey can’t wear yellow, or blue, or maybe even a very beautiful version ofpurple! It’s BLACK ladies, no movement, no expression, just stillness andon most women it’s deadly. All I can figure is the fashion gods got together years ago andsaid “lets fool the women of the world and convince them that the color thatwill look the worst on them is a color everyone can wear!” And everybodywas convinced! The clothing merchandisers would want everyone to keepwearing black so they can keep pumping out black clothes real cheap and keepyou buying them. Here are some of the most famous myths about black that are nottrue… It makes you look thinner - not at all, it actually makes youlook bigger since the color black is so still. Everyone looks good in it - Wrong! Only women with a dominantType 4 Energy look stunning in black. Type 1’s look childish, Type 2’slook overpowered, and Type 3’s look old. It frames your silhouette - I am not sure what this means, but Ihave heard it from the so called fashion experts. It goes with everything - You have been convinced the colorblack is a neutral color, it is not. It really only looks great withother saturated colors or pure stark white - on a Type4! I won’t know what to wear if I can’t wear my black - Please letme help you figure that one out! I guarantee you will be thanking me andin the near future be saying to me, “I can’t imagine wearing blackagain.” Hundreds of women have already said that to me. What do you believe about wearing black? Are you convinced you can’t give it up? Ladies, those of you who have learned to dress your truth andsaid goodbye to your black, share your experiences with the rest of us. After all it’s just black. About The Author: Carol Tuttle is the best-selling author of Remembering Wholeness and It's Just my Nature. Find your true type and Dress Your Truth now! |
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