Cluster 2 - Being Consistent in the Workplace

1. Be on Time
Someone you are meeting for the first time will not be interested in your "good excuse" for running late. Plan to arrive a few minutes early, and allow flexibility for possible delays in traffic or taking a wrong turn. Arriving early is much better that arriving late, and is the first step toward creating a great first impression
2. Present Yourself Appropriately
"Of course physical appearance matters. The person you are meeting for the first time doesn't know you, so your appearance is usually the first clue he or she has to go on. But, don't worry! This doesn't mean that you need to look like a model to create a strong and positive first impression. (Unless you are interviewing with your local model agency, of course!) The key to a good impression is to present yourself appropriately.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and so the ""picture"" you first present needs to demonstrate who you are to the person you are meeting."
3. Be Yourself
Yes, making a good first impression does mean you need to "fit in" to some degree. But it doesn't mean losing yourself or pretending to be someone you're not. The best way to create a good impression is by being your authentic self. Doing this will make you feel more confident, help you to build trust, and earn the respect and integrity from the people you meet.
4. Be Open and Confident
When it comes to making a good first impression, body language can often speak louder than words. Use your body language  to project appropriate confidence and self-assurance. Stand tall, smile (of course), make eye contact, greet with a firm handshake. All of this will help you to project confidence and encourage both you and the other person to feel more at ease. Almost everyone gets a little nervous when meeting someone for the first time. But this can lead to unwanted side effects, such as nail biting, the "jitters" or sweaty palms. By being aware of your nervous habits, you can try to keep them in check.
5. Be Courteous and Attentive
It goes without saying that good manners and polite, attentive and courteous behaviour help make a good first impression. In fact, anything less can ruin the one chance that you have at making that first impression. So be on your best behaviour! Set aside modern day distractions, for instance, by turning off your mobile phone so that you can give the person your full attention. And don't get sidetracked by other people. After all, what kind of first impression would you create if you are more interested in talking to someone else? Your new acquaintance deserves 100 percent of your attention. Anything less and you'll likely make them feel unimportant or even irritated.


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* 1. "How do you feel when you are in a large crowd?"

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* 2. In a typical conversation, are you the talker or listener?

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* 3. Do you mix well with others, or do you prefer to spend more time alone?

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* 4. Are your thoughts and ideas well organised?

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* 5. How do you feel meeting new people?

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