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According to conventional wisdom the first impression you make upon meeting a person sets the tone for the subsequent development of the relationship. A bad impression, therefore, constitutes an irrecoverable error. That being the case, you should always make it the highest priority to look your best in any situation in which you might meet people. During this exciting workshop, you'll see how you can improve your self-image, personality, actions, and behavior as you improve your physical appearance and your "presentation" skills.

Picture these things in your mind:
You know the best clothes for you . what to wear and not to wear so you always look your absolute best.
You know what to wear for business, for the best business image and business success -- as well as how to look good and have a great personal image.
You know the best hair style for you . . . to show off your face to the best advantage.
You know exactly how to best present your body image.
You know you are right about all these things because you learned them from Judith Riley's classes.

Having a slick résumé and all the right answers to tricky interview questions will not get you anywhere if your body language gives an entirely different message.
Has it ever occurred to you how much you are saying to people even when you are not speaking?
Studies show that your words account for only 7% of the message you convey. The remaining 93% is non-verbal and based on what people see. If your body language doesn’t match your words, you are wasting your time.
Research has shown that:
• Tone of voice and body language accounts for 65 per cent of what’s communicated. Words account for 35 per cent of the message that’s communicated.
Good verbal communication skills, the ability to communicate your thoughts effectively, is one of the most important skills you must master to get a good job and advance within your chosen field.
Everything starts with your ability to be able to effectively express or present ideas, opinions, objections, emotions, and directions,

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