20 Mar 2015

Air Jordan DMP You Are What You Wear

How do you tell someone Air Jordan DMP what not to wear? When it comes to looking professional, many factors come into play. We all recognize the need to be clean and pressed, don’t we? What about our hair or our nails or the scuffs on our shoes? I remember years ago interviewing candidates for a CEO position. One of the finalists crossed his legs. When he did so, I noted a hole in his shoe. Maybe, that should not have made an impression on me, but it did. Unfortunately we hired the man. When we rush the comb through our hairin the morning, we miss the little strands Air Jordan 6s that misbehave in the back. When we throw on our clothes, we miss tucking in our shirts. If we miss those details, maybe we will also miss the important details in a proposal. Whether you are being interviewed for a big job or to land a big client, these little things matter. The way you dress says a lot about your personality. If you are a ‘Technical’ personality type or a Thinker on Myers Briggs, chances are your dress reflects your Jordan 1 Retro cautious style. If you are a ‘Driver’ or a bolder personality type who cannot wait for the next exciting moment, chances are you dress with a little less care. People dress in flamboyant colors and styles because they believe their clothes attract others to them. Quiet, more reserved personalities dress in brown or beige colors. I had a boss once who when confronted with a carousel of colorful shirts, found a light beige one and said, “That’s definitely me.” I had to laugh because it was!

Even as I write this post however, I wonder what messages we give our young people. If you watch television, you’ve probably seen an episode of CSI (New York, Miami it doesn’t matter). It’s wonderful that the scientists in the crime labs include women and minorities. What I wonder about is why the educated women, who make up the crime lab team, wear tight tops that reveal too much? Yes, this is television you say, Air Jordan Spizike but . . . what do our young people see? Perhaps they get the message that it’s okay to wear tight, low cut tops to work.

If you’re wondering what not to wear to work, here’s a partial list:

2. For women, low cut blouses or tops

3. Scuffed, unpolished shoes or old worn out tennis shoes

4. Glittery jewelry (not too much bling at work, please!)

5. Baseball caps (particularly backwards)

Joan Curtis, EdD is founder of Total Communications Coaching where she specializes in helping smart, capable Air Jordan 15s professionals move ahead in their careers by becoming skilled communicators. She has taught numerous workshops on presentation skills. She also provides personal coaching to empower people to be dynamic public speakers.

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