I recently hired an AI stylist, and, surprisingly, I’m loving the experience.
It’s not just about looking more fashionable or entirely changing my wardrobe. What I enjoy most is uncovering the small details that I usually overlook and understanding why those details matter.
Posture, expression, color choices, fit, combinations— even the way you carry yourself. Individually, these elements might seem minor, but collectively, they can significantly influence how you present yourself and, more importantly, how confident you feel.
The most fascinating aspect of this experience is the reasoning behind the suggestions.
My wife has been offering me similar tips for years. However, with AI, I receive a detailed explanation of why certain choices work, what could be improved, and what I’m already doing right. This positive validation is surprisingly helpful.
Instead of simply being told, “This color looks better on you,” understanding the rationale behind why specific colors, combinations, postures, or expressions are effective makes it easier to consciously enhance them the next time.
This made me contemplate something more profound.
I once heard a thought-provoking statement: “If you could work on one thing, work on yourself.”
We often associate self-improvement with acquiring new skills, enhancing our job performance, reading more, exercising, or developing better habits. Yet, sometimes, improvement also stems from paying attention to the small things we’ve stopped noticing about ourselves.
This is where I find AI particularly intriguing.
We typically discuss AI in the context of productivity, automation, coding, marketing, content creation, or business growth. However, there’s another side—using AI as a tool for personal development and self-awareness.
An AI stylist is just one small example.
AI can provide additional perspectives. It can identify patterns, highlight details, explain the reasoning behind recommendations, and offer suggestions for you to accept, reject, or experiment with.
Perhaps that’s one of the best ways to leverage AI—not to replace our judgment but to enrich it, helping us improve our own decision-making.
Of course, technology cannot build confidence for you. It cannot replace personality, experience, or the people around you who truly know you. However, it can sometimes reveal aspects we aren’t paying attention to.
For me, this experiment started with styling, but it is gradually evolving into an intriguing exercise in self-improvement, observation, and confidence.
So, if we meet again and you don’t notice much change, just know that I’m still a work in progress. But if you do observe something different… now you know why.
Leveraging AI for self-improvement is proving beneficial so far. I’m excited to see how far it goes.
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