Men: Is Your Dress Sense Hindering Your Career Prospects?

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“MEN: IS YOUR DRESS SENSE PUTTING YOUR CAREER ON HOLD?”

- By (Top UK Image Consultant) Sue Donnelly

(c) Sue Donnelly. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.BookShaker.com

If you’ve ever wondered why, despite being the best person
for the job, it always seems that the “better looking”, younger
or slicker guys who get all the breaks in your business then you
it’s time to tip the scales back in your favour.

Research on promotional prospects conducted by leading Financial
Recruitment firm, Robert Half underlines how vital it is for your
career to have the correct image. Only 10% of your potential for
success is concerned with actually doing the job well. Image
accounts for a substantial 30% and networking and personal
promotion a massive 60%.

So, if you can answer YES to more than 3 of the following
questions it might be time for you to get to grips with
your own personal presentation. Your financial success could
depend on it!

1. Do you regularly wear clothes that
are at least 5 years old?

Yes [] No []

2. Do your younger colleagues overtake
you in the promotion stakes?

Yes [] No []

3. Is your idea of fun a tie with a motif?

Yes [] No []

4. Are your spectacle frames functional
rather than fashionable?

Yes [] No []

5. Do you think conditioner and
hair gel are for women?

Yes [] No []

6. Do you prefer to visit a barber
rather than a hair salon?

Yes [] No []
7. Does the waistband on your trousers
sit below your belly?

Yes [] No []

9. Do you own less than 3 pairs of shoes?

Yes [] No []

10. Has it been a long time since someone (other than
your mum or wife) told you how handsome you looked?

Yes [] No []

Sue Donnelly is an image consultant who has helped
hundreds of professional men boosts their prospects
by getting to grips with their image. Her books include:
“The 80/20 Makeover” and “Does My Belly Look Big in This?”
Buy her common-sense style-guode for British Men here…
http://www.bookshaker.com/product_info.php?products_id=105

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