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What Does Your Appearance Say About You?

By Juanita Ecker

When the weather turns warm, many people want to dress more casually in the office. The biggest complaint I hear is that employees sometimes cross the line between casual and inappropriate attire. In doing so, they project an image that is at odds with their employer���a sure way to gain disapproval. Inappropriate dress tells management you are not ready for a more professional position.

No matter what the season, you want to be perceived as a consummate professional, worthy of promotion. Your choice in clothing will affect how others perceive you. If you would wear something to a club, it's probably not suited for the business environment. Clothes that are fashionable or seen on TV are not necessarily good choices for business casual. If it's something you would wear on a Saturday, then save it for the weekend.

Does your appearance send the right message at work? Could you attend a meeting at a moment's notice and not be concerned about your image that day? Maintain a professional image by avoiding these pitfalls:

For Women...

For Men...

Your appearance makes a statement, either positive or negative. You get to decide each morning how others will perceive you. Therefore, avoiding faux pas at work is an essential part of your business toolkit. Steer clear of the professional image pitfalls and enhance your chances of getting ahead.

��2007 Professional Image Management

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Juanita Ecker, president of Professional Image Management, is a corporate image and business etiquette consultant. She can be reached by phone at (518) 279-9388 or online at www.professionalimagemanagement.com.

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