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Choose Extraordiary Not Ordinary

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Your Image: Choose Extraordinary Not Ordinary
By Expert Image Consultant, Sandy Dumontn THE Image Architectnn“Have an ordinary day!” Did anyone ever say that to you? Probably not. No one wants to be thought of as ordinary, and most of us do not purposely pursue an ordinary life. A person’s Image is just as profound. We hope to change the world or achieve something special in life.

If you were interviewing candidates for a keynote or workshop, would your goal be to hire an ordinary person? Or would you be searching for a speaker that was extraordinary? The answer is obvious. But just what makes a person extraordinary? Credentials matter, of course. But when two people have identical credentials, experts say that the choice boils down to who looks the part. It all boils down to Image. In other words, the one who looks the most polished and professional.

The way you look and dress announces the outcome other people can expect from you.

Psychologists tell us that we pick cars that tell the world who we are. Of course, most of us shop around to get a good deal with car, but when push comes to shove, we are likely to pay a little more to get a car that is a little special. And we certainly don’t go about searching for an ordinary car. Interestingly, some people spend more time and money on their automobile than on themselves. It is normal for an auto to express who you are, but it is not wise to give it more importance than you give yourself.

As Cindy Crawford said, “Even I don’t wake up looking like Cindy Crawford.” In other words, when you see Cindy on the pages of a fashion magazine, she has taken the time to make herself look extraordinary. It’s what we expect, and to do anything less would be unprofessional. Cindy has been photographed on the streets of Beverly Hills in jeans and T-shirt, but she still looked extraordinary, because her hair, makeup, shoes and other accessories were impeccable. There was no disguising her polished, classy image – with or without runway and photo makeup.

I can not stress enough: It’s all about Image. A true professional in any field knows that he or she must meet the expectations of others in order to be successful. If you are a speaker, you cannot let your brand down. In casual attire, you should look as if you just left the country club or polo match, not the garage sale. A true speaking professional announces with his or her appearance that the outcome that can be expected is extraordinary, not ordinary.

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Sandy Dumont, THE Image Architect is an image consultant and professional speaker based in Norfolk/Virginia Beach, with 30 years of international and national experience helping individuals and Fortune 500 companies improve their image. She conducts customized Branding for People™ workshops on a regular basis. For more information, visit www.theimagearchitect.comn or call 757/627-6669

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