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Personal

Appearance
Zsa-Zsa
Yusharyahya
March 2017
Our Personality Is...
•The entirety of ourselves
•A reflection of our character
•Not inherited
•Not developed overnight
•Unique
Appearance

FIRST IMPRESSION
Conveys profession, social status, economic background,
demeanor and habits.
POSITIVENESS
Must constantly be developed because all communications
processes are affected by appearance.
WELL IMPLEMENTED
Must be studied and adjusted to suit our personality and
position.
Appearance
Internal External
 Personal values  Personal Grooming
 Values the client/customer  Attire/Dress
 Leadership values  Communication
 Professional values  Body Language
 Productive/Quality values  Etiquette - Manners
 Character
 Religious values
The Best Appearance
• Tidiness
• Cleanliness
• Health
• Clothing/Attire
• Relationships between people

• Communication
• Body Language and Facial Expression
• Ethics and Etiquette
Tidiness, Cleanliness, Health
 Physical
 Spiritual
 Self
 Occassion/Type of Event
In Daily Life...
Ensemble + Accessories

• Ethics
• Etiquette
• Aesthetics
Appropriate Attire

• Simple in appearance.
• Harmonious blend of colors.
• Tasteful.
• Attention to tones, body
shape, setting, situation and
circumstances.
• Not necessarily expensive.
APPEARANCES COUNT!

“Books are judged


by their covers,
houses are
appraised by their
curb appeal, and
people are initially
evaluated on how
they choose to
dress and behave.”

Susan Bixler & Nancy Nix-Rice


Authors of
THE NEW PROFESSIONAL IMAGE

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