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What you wear does more than shape first impressions — it shapes how you think, feel, and perform.
In Episode 29 of Un-Shuck Yourself, Ben DeLeon explores the psychology behind confidence and appearance, including the concept of enclothed cognition — the idea that the clothes you wear can directly influence your mindset, focus, and sense of self. Research has shown that clothing carries symbolic meaning, and when you wear something that makes you feel prepared, capable, and aligned, your mind often follows. ([ScienceDirect][1])
This episode breaks down how intentional presentation can improve confidence, strengthen self-respect, and help you show up as the version of yourself you’re working to become.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
• Use clothing as a confidence tool
• Dress with intention, not just habit
• Understand the psychology of “look good, feel good” ([ScienceDirect][1])
• Build daily rituals that reinforce identity and discipline
Because sometimes confidence doesn’t start in the mind… Sometimes it starts in the mirror.
[1]: "Enclothed cognition - ScienceDirect"
By Corpus Christi OriginalsWhat you wear does more than shape first impressions — it shapes how you think, feel, and perform.
In Episode 29 of Un-Shuck Yourself, Ben DeLeon explores the psychology behind confidence and appearance, including the concept of enclothed cognition — the idea that the clothes you wear can directly influence your mindset, focus, and sense of self. Research has shown that clothing carries symbolic meaning, and when you wear something that makes you feel prepared, capable, and aligned, your mind often follows. ([ScienceDirect][1])
This episode breaks down how intentional presentation can improve confidence, strengthen self-respect, and help you show up as the version of yourself you’re working to become.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
• Use clothing as a confidence tool
• Dress with intention, not just habit
• Understand the psychology of “look good, feel good” ([ScienceDirect][1])
• Build daily rituals that reinforce identity and discipline
Because sometimes confidence doesn’t start in the mind… Sometimes it starts in the mirror.
[1]: "Enclothed cognition - ScienceDirect"