"It is better
to wear out than to rust out." - Richard Cumberland
Making People Like You
in 90 Seconds
People decide if they like you within two seconds of meeting you, reports Nicholas
Boothman in his book, How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less
(www.nicholasboothman.com). He
also provides some suggestions on how to make a good first impression...
* Smile. If you're worried that your smile doesn't look natural,
try standing in front of a mirror and saying the word "great" in many
funny voices. This will almost certainly make you smile. The next
time you meet someone think "great." A natural smile will form.
* Use "open" body language. Keep your arms uncrossed
and hands unclenched. If you are unsure of what to do with your hands, put them
in your back pockets or at your sides. Point your heart toward the heart
of hte other person.
* Ask open ended questions. Who, what, where, when, why and how
questions are conversation starters. Questions beginning with Have you?...
Are you? and Do you? are conversation killers. They can be answered with
one word -- yes or no.
* Relax. A Princeton University study found that trying too
hard to be liked is a big turnoff in first encounters. Before meeting
someone, take a few deep abdominal breaths to relax. When you are nervous,
you take shallow breaths. This makes your voice high-pitched and shaky.
Deep breaths make your voice richer amd more confident.
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