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The
Clothing Chronicles
October 6,
2005 #200
FashionForRealWomen.com
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In This Issue:
Message
From Diana
Feature
Article: The Power of a Polished Appearance
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MESSAGE FROM DIANA
Thanks again
to everyone who wrote in response to last week's article, "What
to Wear When You Stay at Home,"
http://www.theclothingchronicles.com/archives/199-09292005.htm
Obviously, the
topic hit a chord. One reader wrote to say that after wearing army
fatigues to work every day, her at-home wardrobe helped her reconnect
with her feminine side. Another, a stay-at-home mom, reported that
she felt compelled to upgrade her wardrobe after her husband started
to work in an office of well-dressed people and she didn't want him
coming home to a slob. It's funny how the same information strikes
people in different ways ...
So what's on
tap for today's article? The power of a polished appearance.
Enjoy!
Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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FEATURED ARTICLE
The Power
of a Polished Appearance
Have you ever
had this happen to you?
You're looking
good. You've got the hair, the makeup, the outfit - everything's
pulled together. As the day progresses, you find that you've become a
people magnet. Complete strangers come up to you and start talking
like you're old friends. Men go out of their way to hold the door for
you. And just when you start feeling really good about your day, it
happens: the crusty look.
You know what
I'm talking about. When you least expect it someone - usually a woman
-- gives you such a dirty look that if looks could kill, you'd be
dead on the spot. It might even be accompanied by a snide remark.
You instantly
wonder what's wrong. Is your blouse too low? Your skirt too high?
Your clothes too tight? If you can honestly say "No" to
those questions (and remember: just because you can "suck it
in" enough to get it buttoned doesn't mean it fits), then
there's usually only one possible solution: you look so good, she
felt threatened. So, to get even, she gave you a dirty look.
Sound ridiculous?
It's not. It's
the power of image. And once you learn to harness it, you can put it
to work to get what you want, whether it's the job of your dreams,
the man of your dreams, or the kind of respect you've always dreamed
about. Oh yeah -- and dirty looks from people with feel like you're
stealing their thunder.
Now that last
one probably isn't a goal. But it will be a by-product, so we'll
address it momentarily.
Remember how I
said when you look good, you become a "people magnet?" It's
because of something called the "attractiveness factor."
Studies have shown that even from the cradle, humans are drawn to an
aesthetically pleasing appearance. Fair or not, attractive people
tend to get preferential treatment all their lives, from more
attention in the classroom and in the job market to a wider choice of
mates. Small wonder then that most of our celebrities tend to be attractive.
Now here's a
secret: you DON'T have to be drop-dead gorgeous to be considered
attractive. You don't have to have a great body, great hair, or even
a classically pretty face. All you need to do is package yourself
attractively, and you'll command plenty of attention.
Remember:
people treat you how you treat yourself. If you take the time to
groom yourself appropriately and wear flattering clothes, you're
telling others that you're worth the time and effort; that you're
important and a force to be reckoned with. And because you have
confidence in yourself, others will put their confidence in you -
unless you give them reason not to.
If, on the
other hand, you dress sloppily or in clothes that are too small, too
big, or two decades out of style, you communicate that you're out of
touch or that you have low self-esteem. Others will respond by
ignoring or mistreating you. And initially, they may do this even if
you have more money, more education, or more talent than they do.
Not fair? Of
course it's not fair! But it's reality. If you've never experienced
this sort of treatment first hand, just do some people- watching in a
crowd sometime and draw your own conclusions. Almost always, the most
attractively-packaged people will receive preferential treatment.
It's a fascinating social phenomenon.
And what about
those dirty looks I mentioned earlier? You'll get those from people
who feel threatened by you in some way, whether it's because you're
younger, older, have a nicer figure, have better hair, nicer jewelry,
or whatever. Often, it's because you've caught the eye of their guy
or someone they're interested in. Try to ignore them. You won't be
able to please everyone is this life, so don't wear yourself out trying.
Instead, set
your goals and costume yourself appropriately to meet them. A
polished image is a powerful tool to have in your success arsenal, so
don't be afraid to use it. Even if you do get a few dirty looks sometimes.
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Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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