personality development
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Dressing have an impact on Self, Colleague & Customers
Your clothes convey the message that you are Confident, Presentable, Ambitious & Sincere.
HairHair above ears and around the neck
should be tapered
Hair on back of neck should not touch collar
Hair coloring must look natural and complement the individual.
Belt Should not be
too large or small.
Should be matching with the dress code.
Shoes- Always PolishedHigh-quality
black lace-up shoes .
Small heal closed shoes for ladies.
Buy yourself the nice and quality watch
Don’t go in for something too flashy or too sporty.
A simple watch with straight, classy lines should do the trick.
Always look professional
Dress for the audience.
Wear clothes that fit you
Make sure your clothes are pressed
Shirts with a simple collar and cuffs
A formal but simple watch
Keep your hair neat and trimmed
Use Mild fragrances
Ties should be conservative and reach the middle of your belt buckle
Lace-up shoes (usually black) with a suit
Hair, usually parted to one side, not reaching the top of your shirt collar
Avoid multiple buttons on your shirt. Don’t use Clothing that no longer fits
Avoid wrinkled clothingAvoid Hair that falls in
your face or obscures your eyebrows
Avoid Short-sleeved dress shirts
Avoid Short socks
Avoid Fragrance that smells from a distance
Avoid Garish ties
Avoid Shiny tie pins or clips or big belt buckles
Don’t use Open top shirt button with a tie
Don't use Loafers with a suit
HairClean, neatly shaped,
and arranged in an attractive feminine and professional style
Conspicuous rubber bands, combs, and pins are not advisable
Makeup should be applied in good taste so that colors blend with natural skin tone and enhance natural features.
Lipstick colors shall be conservative and complement the individual
Long, false eyelashes shall not be worn when in uniform.
While in uniform, only one ring authorized, i.e. wedding ring
Necklaces will not show above the shirt line
Earrings are prohibited for male personnel
BODY PIERCING. Not authorized while in uniform other than earrings for women
Always look professional
Dress for the audience
Wear clothes that fit you
Make sure your clothes are pressed nicely.
Keep your hair neat and trimmed
Wear heels (up to 1 1/2" to 2"), with a high vamp, with formal attire
Conservative business make-up
Focus on Lips & eyes
Apply Lipstick properly.
Simple manicure
Don’t wear dark colored clothes.
Don’t Wear wrinkled clothing
Don’t wear transparent Fabrics
Avoid Hair that falls in your face or obscures your eyebrows
Avoid Earrings that are large & dangling
Avoid Fragrance that smells from a distance
Don't wear Anything too bright, tight, sheer or short
Don’t wear open toed shoes.
Don't have too much
makeup
Don’t wear big, shiny buckles or jewelry
Self-Confident Low Self-Confidence
Doing what you believe to be right, even if others mock or criticize you for it.
Governing your behavior based on what other people think.
Being willing to take risks and go the extra mile to achieve better things.
Staying in your comfort zone, fearing failure, and so avoid taking risks.
Admitting your mistakes, and learning from them.
Working hard to cover up mistakes and hoping that you can fix the problem before anyone notices.
Waiting for others to congratulate you on your accomplishments.
Extolling your own virtues as often as possible to as many people as possible.
Accepting compliments graciously. “Thanks, I really worked hard on that prospectus. I’m pleased you recognize my efforts.”
Dismissing compliments offhandedly. “Oh that prospectus was nothing really, anyone could have done it.”
“You can be the most beautiful person in the world and everybody sees light and rainbows when they look at you, but if you yourself don't know it, all of that doesn't even matter. Every second that you spend on doubting your worth, every moment that you use to criticize yourself; is a second of your life wasted, is a moment of your life thrown away. It's not like you have forever, so don't waste any of your seconds, don't throw even one of your moments away.”