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Present your business card with pride

Present your business card with pride

  1. Keep your cards in an attractive card case and handle them carefully. You are giving someone a representation of yourself. It shows you take pride in your profession.
  2. Present it horizontally, with the script facing the recipient.
  3. Hold it just a bit higher than usual- not in his face - but at a height where he could almost read it in your hands.

If you respect your work, others will too.

After all, people who love the work they do and do the work they love are the big winners in life.

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Give People A Schtick Name

Give People A Schtick Name

If you think someone will enjoy it, give him a flattering nickname. It makes you memorable and at its very least, gives you both a smile. There is one fundamental schtick statute, however. It must augment the recipient's self esteem.

Does your friend Patrick teach you things? Call him "prof...

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How To Make A Great Last Impression

How To Make A Great Last Impression

Last impressions are as memorable as first. Pay attention to your passion level as you part, not just when you meet. Your "good bye" must match or, preferably, be bigger than your "hello"

Neither understands how a lively hello and lacklust...

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How To Make A Great Last Impression

How To Make A Great Last Impression

Last impressions are as memorable as first. Pay attention to your passion level as you part, not just when you meet. Your "good bye" must match or, preferably, be bigger than your "hello"

Neither understands how a lively hello and lacklust...

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How to be a successful networking coversationalist

How to be a successful networking coversationalist

Examine their business card for conversation inspiration

When talk lags, look at your conversational partner's card again. It can rescue you from discussion deadlock. You will likely find a conversational cue in the card- the logo, his title, the mission statement.

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How To Make A Great Last Impression

How To Make A Great Last Impression

Last impressions are as memorable as first. Pay attention to your passion level as you part, not just when you meet. Your "good bye" must match or, preferably, be bigger than your "hello"

Neither understands how a lively hello and lacklust...

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How To Start A Friendship With Complete Strangers

Tuning your acquaintance into a friend is a challenge if you don't plan it well.

  1. After saying hello, bring up any subject , which you could follow up with another question.(Ex: nearby restaurant, directions , food to buy, etc)
  2. Ask for recommendations
  3. .Contact for furth...

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How To Get Lively Conversation Going With People you've just met

How To Get Lively Conversation Going With People you've just met

Anything up close looks larger than when it is at a distance. This is true for both experiences and objects.

When you meet someone you know next to nothing about him. With very little effort however you can find out some trivial facts about his day. Questions about someone's last few hours ...

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How To Make A Great Last Impression

How To Make A Great Last Impression

Last impressions are as memorable as first. Pay attention to your passion level as you part, not just when you meet. Your "good bye" must match or, preferably, be bigger than your "hello"

Neither understands how a lively hello and lacklust...

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How to have a one of a kind, noticeably outstanding handshake

How to have a one of a kind, noticeably outstanding handshake

A weak handshake shouts instant disconnect!

ļ»æ"You never have a second chance to make a good first impression" is a hackneyed adage. Someone gets an instant second impression of you the moment your eyes lock and...

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How to give or avoid social hugs

How to give or avoid social hugs

Many of the effusively invasive huggers tell that a hug is a handshake from the heart. Unfortunately not everyone agrees.

let them choose whether to hug or not

Pro huggers, camouflage your hugging intentions by keeping your elbow almost touching your waist as you open...

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How To Detect If Someone's Hug Is Fake

How To Detect If Someone's Hug Is Fake

dont pat when you hug

Stay in an embrace as long or as short as the situation and hugging partner warrant. But do no let your hands become flippers on her back lest it subliminally signal that you want to disconnect.

Don't go crazy analyzing it if your cohugger start...

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How to exchange business cards with class

How to exchange business cards with class

Hold the business card while chatting

Do not glance at a new acquaintance's business card and quickly stash it into your pocket.

First, hold it with both hands and gaze at it as though it were a small piece of art hand painted especially for you.

Then you can s...

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Turn Up Your Palms

Whenever you're doing something that does not require use of your hands, turn them so that they're palm-side up. You also can do it while standing or walking, leaving your arms down at your sides and turning your palms so that they face outward in the direction you're facing.

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