Your face is aging faster than your skills (and it matters more)

Apr 28, 2025 4:06 am

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Hi ,


Your appearance is aging your credibility.


Not because you look "old" – but because specific elements of your image are sending outdated signals about your relevance, capabilities, and value.


The Age Perception Gap


After three decades transforming how professional women are perceived, I've identified a critical pattern:


Many accomplished women make specific image choices that unconsciously signal they're behind the curve – regardless of their actual age or expertise.


This creates what I call the "relevance disconnect" – where your valuable knowledge is discounted because your appearance suggests outdated thinking.


The Credibility Calendar


Research reveals that others make snap judgments about your:


• Familiarity with current trends


• Openness to innovation


• Adaptability to change


• Forward-thinking capabilities


All based on subtle age signals in your appearance – none of which have anything to do with your actual skills or capabilities.


The Timeless Authority Method


Through my work with women who've mastered the balance between experience and currency, I've developed a framework that positions you as simultaneously experienced and cutting-edge.


The goal isn't to look younger – it's to look perpetually relevant.


Want to discover if outdated signals are affecting your perceived value? Reply with "RELEVANCE CHECK" for my exclusive assessment.


The transformation can revitalize how others perceive your contributions:


"After implementing Funke's Timeless Authority Method, the subtle age discrimination I'd been experiencing disappeared. Suddenly my ideas weren't being dismissed as 'traditional' – they were being valued for their insight and depth." - Susan, Finance Executive


Your experience should be an asset, not a liability. Let's make sure it's perceived correctly.


To your timeless relevance,


Funke Roberts


@thefunkeroberts


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P.S. Looking current doesn't mean looking younger – it means looking perpetually relevant. Let me show you how.

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