You probably read the title of this week’s blog and had several different feelings towards it.
I know this topic on “appearance” always seems to be a little touchy, but what I’m about to tell you could be the push you need to live your dreams…
So, does your appearance really impact your success? Is it that important? Does it play a role in you living your dreams, getting a promotion, or achieving your goals?
Well, to answer… One of the greatest secrets to success is this:
ACT AS IF you already have what you want. You’ve probably heard, “Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.”
I’m not saying we all have to dress up, or dress like me or even spend a lot of money on your clothes or appearance. You definantely don’t need to wear as much mascara as me (who does that?).
I’m just saying that your appearance, your clothes, reflect your standard and make a strong statement about how you see yourself.
TD Jakes said, “You can’t bring that old look into new dimensions. If God gives you a new opportunity, you need to be dressed for it.”
Watch this week’s podcast video, I think you’ll really get something out of it today.
Entrepreneur magazine said this:
“Dressing for success matters. Your image educates others on how you want to be approached. Every time you go out, you reflect an image that tells others how to treat you. Successful people maintain an impeccable image. Why? Because they know that their image is part of their brand. A big part of advancing in life is looking the part.”
Dress for where you want to go, not just where you are. More importantly, it makes YOU feel like a success.
So… in the words of Zig Ziglar, “You cannot climb the ladder of success dressed in the costume of failure.” Let’s just do our best to look our best.
Start watching this week’s video. I’ll share a great story I think will really resonate with you.
I’m cheering you on,
Terri
P.S. I want to help you take your life to a whole new level. This week, I’m going to give you the 7 point checklist on how to distinguish yourself for success. Click here to download it now –
https://www.terri.com/distinguish/