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Tips for Smart and Economical Dressing for the Office For Leahcim Semaj, Ph.D. - Change Agent We pick-up from where we left off last week. These tips are provided as a guide to new members of the work force on what is appropriate for work with most companies. Blouses Shirts Ties Dresses Jewellery A watch is essential. One that is easy to read is ideal. Earrings should not dangle or be oversized. The colour and material should compliment your outfit and you. Gentlemen please discuss this with your supervisor. Some work environments are conducive to your wearing earrings, other are not. Be guided by your own companys regulations, not by what is allowed at your friends workplace. Chains, one, maximum two, and watch the sizes especially if you have decided on two. Also be very selective with regard to the pendant you choose. Some are too large or the wording too suggestive for the office. Men please do not skip this part. Rings, one on each finger is NOT looked at favourably, save that for other occasions. Rings should flatter your hands; remember that they are bringing attention to that part to your body so nails must be properly manicured. A good manicure includes cutting away the excess cuticle, and clipping and filing your nails evenly. Ladies, chipped nails and polish are unsightly. One hand with long nails and one hand with short nails is not considered good grooming. If you polish your nails, do all of them. Bright colours show chips faster, if you choose a bright colour you must be prepared to maintain the manicure with touch-ups. Some things are difficult to say, like informing someone that their deodorant failed or telling someone about their persistent bad breath. Please spare others these difficult tasks by ensuring that you take a proper bath before embarking on the day's activities. Use a deodorant, not a cologne or perfume. The people who have to smell you know the difference. And brush your teeth correctly. Ask your dentist how to do this. A large part of how you are perceived has to do with how you look, and remember that the other senses also play a part. You can determine what people think of you and how they will react to you. Handbags Briefcases Perfumes and Colognes General Grooming Hair - If cut in a style, maintain the sharpness of the cut. A smart hairstyle makes a great difference to one's appearance. Regular washing and conditioning is vital to healthy looking hair. Skin - A regular cleansing routine is vital for all. Find a routine that works for you. Books, the Internet and/or a dermatologist can provide the answers to the questions you may have. If you work in reception, sales, in situations that have you in one-on-one settings or where the clients must get a good, long, close-up look at you everyday - work on getting rid of the acne and spots. Who knows, your social life may also get a shot in the arm. Teeth - Don't neglect this aspect of your appearance. If you have not seen a dentist in the last six months, make an appointment today. If your breath tends to go funky quickly, get special advice. Take a toothbrush to work if you must. Diet and exercise - Your employer wants you to be as healthy as you can be. After all, you were hired for your productivity. Regular exercise and a sensible, balanced diet will put pep in your step and make you look and feel good too. If you are reading this as a parent, you may wish to cut this out to help guide your child when the time comes, as some rules remain timeless. |
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