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How can I dress to impress?


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March 21, 2008

How to dress to impress

Dress to impress the person you work for by dressing at the same level or one level down and dress to impress your client by dressing one level up.

Decide what kind of image you want to portray and be consistent.  Stay in your comfort zone and make sure what you wear and how you present yourself to the world represents who you really are. People know when you are not genuine.

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November 30, 2007

You can dress the best and all the heads can turn to you, until you open your mouth or make your first move. Invest in knowledge. Learn the proper etiquette for the occasions and learn how to use your body language to gain deserved, pleasant attention.

Avoid giving advice about subjects where you are not an expert. On top of all these, avoid going into any argument in any subject; there is no winner of an argument.

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