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Unlocking authentic style: An architect’s journey

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Behind the Book with Tina Dhillon Unlock Your Style Voice by Tina Dhillon Behind the Book with Tina

Behind the Book with Tina Dhillon [Blurb]( Unlock Your Style Voice by Tina Dhillon [Buy the book]( [Blurb]( Behind the Book with Tina Dhillon Architect, interior designer, and creator Tina Dhillon wants to empower others to live authentically and intentionally—in style, and in life. She joined us to discuss how her impressive background led her to create online courses and books, including Unlock Your Style Voice, a workbook aimed at helping people discover their unique style voice. [Read more]( [Blurb]( Your book Unlock Your Style Voice addresses the issue of homogenized style in the digital age. Can you elaborate on this problem and why you think it's important to solve? ”In today's digital age, the convenience of social media for sharing ideas comes with the downside of promoting a homogenized style. These platforms…often lead to uniformity in home interiors and fashion that lacks personal touches... By understanding and embracing your style voice, you can use it as a filter to make more deliberate and fulfilling decisions, not just in fashion and interior design, but in all areas of your life.” How do you approach marketing your books, and what strategies have been most effective for you? ”Currently, one of the most valuable methods has been to openly discuss my products with everyone I meet. This personal touch helps establish genuine connections and piques interest in my work.” [Blurb]( What advice would you give creators using Blurb to sell their work or add to their online courses? ”My advice is straightforward: Take the leap. There’s nothing to lose and much to gain. Blurb’s products are of exceptional quality, creating lasting value in our increasingly disposable culture. Each book produced is worthy of a place on any bookshelf.” [Read the interview]( How it was made [Blurb]( Format: Trade book Size: 8×10 in., 20×25 cm Tool: Blurb PDF Uploader [Flip through]( Visit the blog [Blog]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pintrest]( [YouTube]( help center [Help Center]( [Blurb] [Make a book in minutes]( [Make a book in minutes [Share]]( [Blurb] [Privacy]( | [Pricing]( | [Email Preference Center]( | [Unsubscribe]( Blurb ®, a division of RPI Print, Inc. 3325 S 116th Street, Tukwila, WA 98168, USA © 2024 RPI Print, Inc., All Rights Reserved Unlock Your Style Voice by Tina Dhillon

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