Re: Using Personal Style to win over Interviewers
... How do I convey
body language and sound "energized, bright, and excited" when I am
experiencing phone stress? Actually, the "energized, bright, and excited"
part might be hard to pull off when I feel apathetic, annoyed, and jaded.
Sure. And it may be hard to 'pull off' sounding interested in your
co-worker's problems (let alone "energized, bright, and excited") when
you feel apathetic, annoyed, and jaded.
But most people manage it. Much of the time. And the world is (by and
large) a better place for it.
And here's the really cool part: if you 'pull off' seeming interested
(or 'energized, bright, and excited') for long enoung, you tend to
move in that direction, energy-wise.
It's basic Aristotle: Actions become habits; habits become part of our
personality. Or something like that.
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Susan Hogarth
http://www.colliething.com
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