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Why has image
consulting become such a foundation of my business? Or a more difficult
question: How can I effectively help people market themselves without
having their image come into play? If people realized (or were flat-out
told!) they had to be marketed in order to sell themselves not only
to prospective employers, but to the world at large (much like products
are), the "packaging" would soon evolve.
As I reflect
on the importance of image, a pivotal moment comes to mind. I read
an article detailing a study where a group of individuals were shown
photographs of several people. They were asked to describe, among
other things, what the person did for a living and how much they
earned at their job.
In reality,
the only difference between the people in the photographs was their
eyewear. The same individuals but different pairs of glasses. A
simple change of eyeglasses influenced the way the viewers judged
the people in the photographs.: "This one looks like a blue-collar
worker earning approximately $32,000. This one looks like an executive
earning in the vicinity of $150,000." Amazing! That study,
in a nutshell, demonstrates the impact image can have on our lives
and the role it can play. Conclusion: Image cannot be overlooked.
A client of
mine in the manufacturing industry hadn't taken a vacation in years.
He mentioned to me that his style of dress was t-shirts or flannel
shirts and jeans at his workplace, and "wedding and funeral"
suits when necessary. He said, "I don't know much about clothing,
but I have a feeling that none of that will be appropriate for my
upcoming cruise." After I commended his astuteness and we decided
that he needed to create an image for his upcoming vacation, we
discussed his budget and off we went. A trip to Nordstrom. We made
three piles: Yes. No. Maybe. He didn't even want to look in the
mirror. He claimed that because he didn't even know what he was
supposed to look like, the mirror wouldn't help him at all.
After he returned
from his vacation, he called to thank me. He said he had a fantastic
time and that it was all because of me! I was flattered. He realized
how stubbornly he had been holding on to the belief that clothes
didn't really matter.
On the first
night of his trip, he was invited to join a table of people that
became his friends for the duration. He realized that he looked
both age- and style-appropriate. He fit right in. Although he was
the same person who previously wore t-shirts and flannel shirts
with jeans, other vacationers subconsciously made a quick image
assessment of him. There was no time to evaluate from within and
get to know him. There was no fighting the system. It worked. He
was judged; he was invited; he became a friend.
After the eyeglass
study and the cruise, hundreds of similar cases followed. One situation
after another occurred in which people realized the need, or possibly
the desire for an image evaluation, assessment and makeover. How
does someone reach the conclusion that they need an image assessment?
Sometimes a person desires a change in his or her career, marital
status, income or weight. Other times, the change occurs first and
then the makeover is necessary after the fact in order to correlate
with the new person Either way, recognition that image can be a
step in the right direction can open many new doors. |