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Making a Good First Impression

You’re on your way to meet a potential client. You’ve got your new ASOS dress on. You’re ready to kick ass and make a good first impression. The first five seconds you meet somebody makes all the difference. Take these tips into consideration when you’re out there hustling.

Be On Time

The first rule of thumb for any meeting is to be on time. To get off to a good start, punctuality is the key. Everybody’s time is valuable, and making them wait is not an option. Frankly, the people you meet for the first time don’t give a crap about your excuse — no matter how good it is. Plan on arriving early — at least 15 minutes — and in your timing, consider the possible traffic or delays. Remember: It’s better to be early than late!

Dress Well

If you’re going to a business meeting, don’t dress like you’re going to a bar. Appearance matters. What’s the dress code or occasion? Do your research before you go. It sounds shallow, but people identify who you are based on the clothing you wear and how you present yourself to the world. But don’t worry, you can still be yourself! If you’re quirky and artsy, with an arm tattoo and a nose ring, that’s okay. Just know your audience.

Smile!

Facial expressions are extremely important to a first impression. This might be the most important task to consider when meeting somebody. A winning smile is one that is confident and warm, that will put the people around you at ease. Everyone wants their brand to be associated with positivity. But don’t go overboard, — you don’t want to come off cheesy or fake.

The Right Handshake

Ah, the handshake. The handshake is an important sign of professionalism and politeness. You want your handshake to convey confidence. Don’t squeeze too hard, but also don’t be a dead fish. It’s gotta be just right. Test your handshake with your friends, and let them tell you how you shake.

Body Language

Your body language is a tell-all to your demeanor. Your attitude is everything, and it definitely shows in your body. Body language can speak more volumes than words do. Stand tall, make eye contact, smile big, and shake hands firmly. Project yourself courteously and confidently, and also be attentive. Put your phone away and let this person know they’ve got your full attention. If you are nervous, don’t fear! Lots of people get nervous before meeting someone for the first time. Be aware of your nervous habits so you can keep them in check.

Be Yourself

You do have to fit into the world a little, but don’t ever lose yourself or pretend you’re something you’re not. Being authentic will help the other person build trust and respect you. You’re not someone known to dress in business suits, you love to say the word shit, and your hair is blue. Own it. You are you and that’s what sets you apart. Keep it up.


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