Your appearance says a lot about you because it is the first point of contact when you are out there. Hence, it’s essential to always look your best!
You may have heard the saying, Dress the way you want to be addressed!. That is a fact!
While trying to look good, don’t mistake it for looking expensive.
You never have to break the bank to look good; you only need to give more attention to ensuring that your clothes are always clean and ironed.
Here is part of what that would do for you: you’ll command respect effortlessly, and that’ll rub off on your confidence in a good way.
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