Today’s lesson is about turning the great depression into a great first impression. Did you know that people judge you within five seconds of laying eyes on you?
Yeah, ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover’ is a really sweet sentiment but one that most people don’t follow.
People take one look at you and decide whether they are going to give you a chance or if they are going to outright ignore you. Most of the time when you walk into a room, you’re still trying to pluck up the courage to greet everyone let alone give off an award-winning performance.
In the last chapter you learned how to stand and sit to give off a positive and attractive impression, you are now going to use those positions when making your entrance into a room to control your first absolutely-outstanding-magnificent first impression. Well, today’s lesson is going to teach how to do both at the same time and still get an awe-struck response from new people.
Why is this chapter important for you?
By the end of this lesson, you’re going to be practicing walking through the door and pausing giving off the best dam impression ever given. Not only that but you’ll feel excited to go somewhere just to show off this new skill. It’s one of my favorites and one of my best parts is to watch the responses that other people have towards me when I make this entrance.
Great Impression engage.