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What Happened When I Dressed Up To Work From Home For A Week

What Happened When I Dressed Up To Work From Home For A Week | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Let’s be honest: One of the perks of working from home is that you can do it in your pajamas. The term "dress for success" need not apply when you can roll out of bed and be on duty in a minute or less.
 
Whether you’re a yoga-pant-wearing independent contractor like me, or you telecommute or own a home-based business, Donovan says there are six reasons why you should dress up in workplace attire.
1. You Maintain A Professional Perception

If you are part of a team and participate in video meetings, it’s important to dress the part, says Donovan.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, October 12, 2016 10:57 PM

Even when "dress for success" doesn't officially apply, it's still a good idea to get out of your PJs or sweats.

Jerry Busone's curator insight, December 1, 2016 7:42 AM

Ok I am home shored when not traveling and I do follow some simple rules and one of them is get dressed for work every day... see the benefits here in this story

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News Flash: You Still Have to Dress for Success

News Flash: You Still Have to Dress for Success | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

I call this the Head & Shoulders rule: Most of the time in business you don't get a second chance to make a first impression. Yet this simple fact of life is by no means as obvious and well-understood as it should be. Since we're talking here about "real life," in which there are no second acts, rehearsals, or do-overs, it's critical to make sure that the first impression people have of you and your business is at least favorable--and, ideally, fabulous.

 

We're designed by nature to make lightning-fast decisions; it's an outgrowth of our earliest "fight or flight" instincts that were developed for self-preservation (to keep the animals we encountered from eating us).


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, July 15, 2014 7:02 PM

The adage about never getting a second chance to make a first impression remains true. But it's easy to overlook. Here's why you can't afford to ignore it.