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First Impressions Last. . . So What Image Do You Want To Leave Behind?

If you work in an environment where you deal with people on a regular basis, it is important that you master a few image management rules. For example, models are required to look fabulous day in and day out. It's the wow factor nature of the fashion business so models take to great lengths to ensure they look their best all the time.

Corporate jobs, while not as runway glamorous, also require a certain level of presentable-ness. You know what they say...to be successful, you must project success! This comes more into play when it comes to the crucial first impression.

First impressions are crucial when establishing rapport and relationships with others. For instance, if you fail to make a good impression with your professional appearance, you'll find it harder to convince colleagues to heed your requests or agree with your business decisions simply because they do not 'see' you as a business professional.

So do want to make a good first impression? Here's how!

First Impression That Lasts Tip #1 - Exude Warmth.
Create a warm atmosphere about yourself. Ask yourself - what kind of person would you want to converse with? What type of personality would you be happy dealing with, sharing ideas with, and who would you feel comfortable with to ask for help? Identify how you can best be 'warm and accommodating', then make it a goal to genuinely be that kind of person.

First Impression That Lasts Tip #2 - Display a Sense of Humor.
People enjoy someone who knows how to laugh and make light of things at appropriate moments. Good humor contributes considerably to your wow factor. I can also produce a halo effect as others will automatically think you are a fun person to be around. Just remember that some people might not find your jokes or asides funny; know when to be humorous or serious by reading people, situations, and using common sense.

First Impression That Lasts Tip #3 - Demonstrate Confidence.
Be forward and confident. In your quest for personal branding, show people you know what you're talking about by studying in advance what you have to say or how you are going to make a presentation. You must also strive to practice emotional intelligence when dealing with others; yes, even in the face of big egos and overwhelming personalities. Take charge of yourself, show initiative, master business etiquette, and build your voice power. As your confidence grows, so will your success at interaction with others.

First Impression That Lasts Tip #4 - Look Amazing.
Dress for success. You don't need to have the most expensive Italian clothes and shoes to make a good first impression but aim for decency and neatness every time. Again, it's about the wow factor. Let people appreciate your sense of neatness. Sloppiness will turn off most people.

First Impression That Lasts Tip #5 - You're Never Fully Dressed Without a SMILE!
Smiling is a very important part of establishing and maintaining relationships. We usually don't give much thought to smiles but if you think about it, the world would be a sad place without them. So it's in your best interest to be able to up your wow factor and smile with grace and dazzle.

The best way to this is to have some professional tooth whitening done. This can be done through bleaching and you can either go to a dentist or do it yourself with some great over-the-counter tooth bleaching products. The results can be astounding. Whiter teeth mean a more amazing smile which in turn can spread lots of good cheer all around. Don't underestimate the power of a fresh, white smile. It's often all you need to seal a great first impression.

First Impression That Lasts Tip #6 - Listen Closely.
People love it when others are listening to them. When you pay attention to someone when they air their thoughts, they feel comfortable and understood. Lend your ear to your clients, customers, and colleagues and they will remember you for your appreciativeness.

First Impression That Lasts Tip #7 - Don't Strive to be 'Perfect'
Some people think they have to look and act absolutely perfect all the time; that the wow factor should be constantly working. Well, the truth is, it's better to be a little less than perfect. Think about it - is there anybody out there who is truly flawless? Not really.

Anyone who pretends to be is immediately exposed as artificial and that's the last thing you want to register as a first impression about you. Look good, be funny when appropriate, be confident... but don't pretend to be perfect. It's okay to be human and that's what people will eventually love you for: being human and being honest.

About the Author

Ashley Truitt empowers men and women to increase their Wow Factor through personal development and image makeovers. For a dazzling first impression you need the confidence of a bright white smile! Go to http://www.novawhite.com/t/am8/ for our amazingly affordable home tooth whitening systems.




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