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The
Clothing Chronicles
January 11,
2008, #304
FashionForRealWomen.com
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In This Issue:
Message
From Diana
Feature
Article: The
Image Domino Effect
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MESSAGE FROM DIANA
Happy New Year!
Hope you had a
wonderful holiday season. We certainly did. The only thing that put a
damper on the festivities was the nasty respiratory infection my
children and I kept passing back in forth in spite of frequent hand
washing, sterilization, doctors' visits, and rounds of antibiotics.
Hopefully we're FINALLY on the mend. . .
So, got big
plans for 2008? I hope so. I have several projects in the works that
I think you'll enjoy and I'll be sharing them in the upcoming months.
Given everything that's going on, however, I've decided to go from
publishing weekly to publishing once or twice a month instead so I
can get everything done. Look for the next issue in a few weeks.
So what's on
tap for today's article? A look at how you can reach your New Year's
goals by upgrading your image.
(Please note
that some words have been altered to avoid trigging sp.am filters)
Enjoy!
Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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FEATURE ARTICLE
The Image
Domino Effect
What if you
could change something about your image, like your hair or clothes or
accessories, and have it impact your life? What if, with one small
change, you could suddenly find your situation going in a very
different direction?
Sound impossible?
It's not. In
fact, I've seen it happen so often over the years that I continue to
marvel at people who insist that what you wear isn't important. Why,
with one well-executed costume change, you could go from sidekick to
leading lady overnight - with all the accompanying benefits.
For example:
One of my
clients has a beautiful figure that she felt she needed to flaunt,
particularly in the workplace. A sales rep who liked low-cut tops and
thigh-high skirts, she had a high closing rate with men, but a nearly
non-existent record with women; she insisted they were jealous of her.
When I finally convinced her to try a still-flattering yet more
modest approach, it opened a floodgate of orders from women and she
literally doubled her inc.ome overnight. Not long after that, she
found herself in a serious relationship for the first time in years;
she'd resigned herself to short flings and one night stands, because
that's the kind of guys her previously skimpy attire attracted.
The lesson:
If you want people to admire your body, flaunt it. If you want people
to admire your brain, cover up.
Another client
came to me because she was ticked off that she'd been passed over -
AGAIN - for a promotion by someone with less skill and experience. We
reviewed her wardrobe and outlined her goals and added a few
"power" pieces: tailored jackets, good-quality leather
accessories, and a no-nonsense hairstyle. She got the next promotion.
Then she got promoted AGAIN a few months later, nearly tripling her
salary. She was also elected chapter president of a prominent
industry association.
The lesson:
Dress for the job you want, not the job you have. Repeat as often as
necessary to get where you want to go.
A stay-at-home
mom with a profitable hobby was invited to speak at an industry
function and was in a panic over what to wear. She was hoping for
more exposure in the industry and wanted to look professional but not
corporate. I had her dress in semi-tailored attire. It worked. Her
stellar content and professional appearance lead to a dozen more
speaking invitations and - much to her surprise -- a spokeswoman
position for a national retail chain.
The lesson:
When you're standing in the spotlight, you never know who's looking.
Dress to impress.
So are all of
these stories coincidental?
Hardly! I
could tell dozens more, all of which end far beyond the initial
expectation of just looking better.
Why the success?
Because
dressing appropriately does MORE than just open doors; in our
all-too-casual-society, it makes you stand out and be remembered. In
fact, for many people, making the decision to dress correctly is like
toppling the first domino in a chain: it has rapid, far-reaching effects.
Why?
People are
looking for leaders and role models. If you look good, they'll notice.
If you look good and are smart, they'll follow you. If you look
good, are smart, and have good people skills, "the sky's the
limit" as they say, because it's an irresistible,
all-too-uncommon combination.
Think about it:
how many people do you know who are pretty but vapid? How about
smart but anti-social? What about fun but unattractive? We all know
people like that. How many times have you thought, "Oh, she'd
get so much further if she'd only dress better/get her degree/stop
being so cynical (or whatever)?" It's because the more pleasing
characteristics you have, the more in-demand you become.
Just as in
showbiz, where a "triple threat" (someone who can act,
sing, and dance) usually gets more work than someone who has only
mastered one art form, so will someone who's attractive, smart, and a
good communicator enjoy a more profitable, fulfilling life than
someone who is less skilled.
So as you
start this New Year, with all the promise that it holds, think about
what you want this year. For many people, their list might include
things like:
-
Lo.se weight
- Quit smo.king
- Regular exercise
- Get a
better job
- Ma.ke more money
- Get out of de.bt
- In.vest more
- Buy a house
- Find a
meaningful relationship
- -- Etc.
In other
words, many people want to look good, feel loved, and have financial
stability. Nothing wrong with that. But - hmm. Interesting. If you go
back and look at the three stories I told you earlier, you'll notice
how looking good increased the financial stability of each of the
women mentioned.
It can do the
same for you.
Start with
critical assessments of both your person and your situation. If you
don't like something about yourself, make a change. Lo.se weight; get
a new haircut; whiten your teeth, or whatever. If you keep getting
passed over for positions or duties you want, ask yourself why. Do
you lack the necessary skills? The appropriate appearance? The
ability to communicate effectively? Then fill in the gaps by taking
classes or upgrading your image.
Follow through.
Get it done.
Within a short
amount of time, you'll be astounded by the impact a few changes to
your image will make in your life.
"You have
the life you have because of the decisions you've made," a
mentor once told me. "If you want a different life, make
different decisions."
It's true.
So if you're
ready for your life to go into a new, better direction, start with
how you look, because that's the first thing people see. Then upgrade
your core competencies and work on those people skills. By this time
next year, you could be leading a very different life.
Try it
yourself and see!
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Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
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