Dress Up, Show Up, and Never Give Up
- Wendy Schalk-Cooke
- May 18
- 2 min read
How You Present Yourself Shapes Your Path
As you enter the hairstyling industry always remember the way you show up matters. From your attitude to your outfit, you’re always sending a message—and you want to make sure that message is one you’re proud of.
Let’s talk reality for a minute: First impressions make a difference!
Dress up. Show up. Never give up.
Dress Up: Respect Yourself and the Space You're In.
You don’t need to be “trendy” to be taken seriously, but you do need to dress like you care. What you wear should reflect the space you’re stepping into—whether that’s a classroom, a workplace, or dinner with friends.
Think about it like this: you wouldn’t wear a gown to the gym, right? So why show up to work or to a nice dinner in yoga pants? Or roll into your job looking like you're ready for a nap? Each place has its own vibe—your outfit should match that energy.
Dressing well isn’t about impressing others. It’s about respecting yourself and showing that you’re present, prepared, and aware of the moment you’re in.
When you dress for the occasion, you show that you understand it—and that sets you apart.
Show Up: Even on the Days You Don’t Feel Like It.
Not every day is easy. Some mornings, showing up feels like a win in itself—and it is. Success doesn’t come from doing things perfectly. It comes from doing them consistently.
Whether you’re studying for exams, starting your first job, or figuring out what’s next, the key is to keep showing up. Keep learning. Keep building momentum. That’s when confidence builds and opportunities happen.
Presence builds progress—one step at a time.
Never Give Up: Growth Is Messy but Worth It.
You're going to hit walls. You’re going to feel like you’re not enough sometimes. But every time you keep going, even when it’s tough—you’re getting stronger.
Success isn’t a straight line. It’s full of mistakes, second tries, and quiet wins no one sees. The only real failure is giving up.
Stick with it. You’re always closer than you think.
To sum up, here’s the key points:
Remember to Match the Moment and Show Your Worth
Dress up—not to impress, but to express that you’re ready and intentional.
Show up—because consistency builds confidence and momentum.
Never give up—because growth comes through grit.
And remember: wear what suits the occasion. Your clothes should match your goals—and your goals deserve respect.This doesn’t mean you need a closet full of clothes, but it does mean you need a few basic items. Second glance stores are a great place to start.
Here are 8 Essential Items to Build Your Success Closet:
A white shirt
A black shirt
A black skirt
A pair of black pants
A versatile jacket (solid or patterned)
A black dress
Low boots
High boots
These 8 pieces of clothing can be mixed and matched to create a variety of stylish outfits throughout the week—helping you Dress Up, Show Up, Never Give Up, and Shape Your Path.








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