Sunday, May 17, 2020
People Are Watching and Drawing Conclusions About You All of the Time - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
People Are Watching and Drawing Conclusions About You All of the Time - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career It seems incongruous in this digital age to write about the value of a personâs physicality since so much interaction is online, but itâs precisely that reason why itâs extra important now. You have infrequent face-to-face contact with colleagues, your network of connections, even your bosses, so when it does happen, you need to make sure that you send the message you intend. Here are some descriptions Iâve heard from bosses expressing what bothers them about some employees when seen in person: âWalks into the room like a loser, not the senior manager she is.â âRuns his hands through his hair, adjusts his shirt collar, darts his eyes around the room, shoots his mouth off meaninglessly, and fidgets in every way.â âDoesnât have an executive laugh. She snorts.â âIs lazy about his appearance. Doesnât appear to have brushed his hair, and wears rumpled clothes.â âSeems insecure in how he walks and talks; heâs defensive and protective.â âNeeds to smile more.â âHeâs always glancing at his watch when in a meeting.â âHe looked good on paper, but he came in not showing his best: wrinkled clothes, visible tattoos, and a nose ring.â âHis appearance definitely affected my promotion decision despite his qualifications.â âTalks, dresses, and acts like a cast member from the Jersey Shores.â These comments were said during private conversations but not to the person. The boss isnât allowed to say a lot of these things to you. Human resources instruct them not to. So if you wonder if any of this is holding you back, you have to initiate the conversation. Even then, expect the filtered truth. As one CEO told me, âThere are lots of acts of kindness to help someone out that arenât permitted anymore.â Benton and Wright, co-author of The Leadership Mind Switch (McGraw-Hill, 2017)
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