Aug 11, 2018
Episode: #47
Sunjeev Prasad on using your style to tap into your true
potential
Who: Today's guest is Sunjeev Prasad, the
founder of Street Gentleman, who helps ambitious men feel more
confident, by teaching them how to dress well and know what is
stylish. As he states 'The goal is to ultimately make men feel
confident and empowered. Men's style happens to be the vehicle for
achieving this. When you look great, you feel great, and when
you feel great that translates into performing great -- both in the
workplace and in your personal life.'
In this interview, we discuss fashion, style and how to use both
to tap into your true potential in all aspects of your
life.
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What we cover
- Who he is and why he is well known
- His upbringing and the role it played in his sense of self,
style, fashion, and identity
- Who he used as role models when he was younger
- If style is individual, why should men care what others think
of their style
- His definition of a good role model, someone who is masculine
and a good man
- How he helps other men using his mastermind group
- Where he thinks modern men are going wrong with their
style
- The role that men see fashion playing in their lives
- Do wardrobe staples exist? Can these staple pieces for all men
actually exist if it is all unique and individual?
- Flipping the switch, what are the 'no nos' of fashion and
style?
- How would he start working with a new client and helping them
match their goals through their style
- What memory aides we need to use when trying on clothes to make
sure they fit right
- What should we do with our current clothes when we are looking
to build up a new style
- Any hacks we can use to make the maintenance and preparation of
outfits easier for our schedules
- How can we make sure that the clothing items we select are
authentic to us rather than a copy of others or a way to fit into
the group dynamic
- How do we work on using our fashion and style to develop as a
person and not become too self-obsessed in the clothing only
- How should we deal with those people who 'hate' on our new
style and movement out of our comfort zones?
- How should accessories be used to build our own individual
style?
- How does he deal with the fast break questions
- And so much more
Some things to reflect on
- Fashion can help build our
identity - what is your fashion and style saying about you, your
image, and identity?
- Your style is not just what
you wear, it how you hold yourself, how you walk, how you act
- Masculine men take risks and
put themselves out there to succeed in their goals
- Working with other men in a
mastermind group can help you delve deep into the masculinity of
the members and remove the masks they have been hiding behind to
become their true selves
- It is never too late,
regardless of your current situation, romantic overview, history,
age, race etc to start improving your style and becoming the man
you want to be
- "We live in a culture that
operates on snap judgments" - people make assumptions on how you
look and attribute your abilities and their beliefs of you on how
you look. Your style can open doors for you that were maybe not
going to be open currently
- Consider your fit,
complexion, length, and shape when picking clothing that suits
you
- Clothes should be
"comfortably snug", it fits your body but doesn't restrict
movement
- You should plan out outfits
and batch process the prep work on your outfits, ideally a day
before
- Be open and honest with what
you wear, make mistakes, ask for feedback and learn from what
works, you don't need to be perfect straight away, but you do
need to start to get where you want to go!
- Pick your friends well and
leave those who want to destroy you behind - you are the average of
the five people you hang around with
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