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Dressing the Part & Changing Careers

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Dear Sue: I am a full-time student and work at a job without any major responsibilities. I want to know if you have any suggestions that will help me look as though I want to move up in life.

Some people say I should dress more like the people who hold the positions I want to have -- and I do. As a matter of fact, I have a closet full of scarves, pants, and lovely pantsuits, but this only makes me feel like a beauty queen.

I am at the point where I feel confident on the outside, but it's only an artificial wall that's blocking the real mess that's on the inside. What can I do?

- Confused

Sue Says: "Looking" professional is an important factor in the way you are perceived by others and will also affect the way you feel about yourself. But the idea of dressing well and looking good is not to put on a facade or feel like a phony.

In my book, "How to Gain the Professional Edge," I talk about the four simple rules that guarantee business success:

Look the part: To be successful, you have to project an image with which your clients, your employer and your colleagues are comfortable. Don't think you're giving up your individuality or compromising who you really are. Think of it as a tool to help you achieve your objectives.

Act the part: Knowing how to make others feel comfortable, and feeling comfortable about yourself in the process can make all the difference between being successful and unsuccessful. Etiquette is an art worth mastering if you are serious about being successful in any field.

Be the part: Although a particular suit, hairstyle or handshake can contribute to (or detract from) your personal style, you'll be more successful if you are attentive to what the norm is in the job you have or the job you want, and operate within it. Be the type of person others can count on. Don't gossip, complain or whine. And, if you say you will do something, make sure you get it done!

Think the part: I don't know why you feel as though you are a mess on the inside, but chances are those thoughts of inadequacy come through loud and clear to others. Do what you can to gain confidence and maintain a positive attitude. People like to be around people who are upbeat and positive about themselves and others.

Don't hesitate to let your supervisor and others know of your career goals and your desire to move ahead. In addition, find out what you need to do to reach those goals. In addition, consider talking with someone who may be able to help you understand why you feel as you do.

Company: Premier Presentation Inc.
Website: http://suemorem.com/

Susan Morem is one of the nation's leading career and workplace experts. Named a Woman to Watch by the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal, she is a best selling author, dynamic speaker, established business advice columnist and President of Premier Presentation, Inc., a Minneapolis-based training and consulting firm.

Her interviews, books, videos and articles have been showcased on countless radio and television programs and in major publications including The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Fox News and CNN.

Her most recent books include 101 Tips for Graduates, How to Gain the Professional Edge, Second Edition and How to Get a Job and Keep It.

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