
Tell us about a time when you felt out of place.
One time I felt out of place was when I wore a mustard blazer to an all-black event. I was the MC, so in a sense it was acceptable for me not to blend in—after all, a host should stand out. But at the same time, I realized there’s an art to dressing in a way that both sets you apart and still connects with your audience. That moment taught me that style is not just about personal expression, but also about understanding context and creating alignment with the people you’re engaging.
Thanks for sharing. Sounds familiar and validating.
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I’m glad that resonated
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My point exactly, you can be more noticed when you quiet , doing, fit in , because you might not be giving yourself the credit you deserve, so absorb and except, nothing wrong with that.
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Yes you’re right
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