The way we dress conveys more than just our confidence. It shows how we respect ourselves. The way that you represent yourself is the way the world will view you. Some may not care about the way the world views them and they wonder why they lose out on opportunities in life. I’m not saying that they may not be wonderful people or the best person for the job, but the way they present themselves may say otherwise.
Be The Change
As a man, one thing I always hate to see is a beautiful woman that doesn’t care about her appearance. All they need is a little guidance and a push in the right direction and they will be surprised how different they feel.
I have experienced this on many occasions. Instead of keeping quiet about it I voiced my opinion and they listened, I even took the time to go shopping with them and all they needed was that confidence boost and to know that they are worth it.
Element of Surprise
Wearing nice outfits can simply change that. It’s like the guy or girl at school that has no fashion or doesn’t care how they look and then they get some fashion advice and the next day at school people can’t believe it’s them. The funny thing is it’s the same person but they just started to care about their appearance a bit and it made the world of a difference.
Now, I’m not saying that a person should be treated differently because of the way they look. Dressing in nice outfits or dressing the part helps create in the minds of people who you may be. This will allow them to approach or not approach you, let’s face it before you know someone, you see their appearance first and this plays a big part in the way you are received.
Pear Pressure
A big key in dressing well is not worrying about what others think. Believe it or not I see pear pressure when it comes to fashion. People laugh at others because they are insecure and don’t have the fashion sense or the ability and instead of asking about style or fashion they turn it into humor.
Be yourself and set an example, as you begin to take interest in yourself the right people notice this and you expand your sophistication by meeting like minded individuals. Let’s remember the way we dress ourselves comes with a sense of class.
How You Dress Affects Your Mood
One significant way that dressing well can positively affect your life is by changing your mood. Studies show that there is a direct link to dressing well and your mood as it stabilizes and improves quality of happiness, drastically reducing the risk of depression.
While it may seem like a chore for men, we suggest to try upgrading your style. You will subconsciously start to feel a sense of pride and fulfillment in the smallest ways. Life can throw many things your way and there is a constant need to stay on top of things. It can get rather overwhelming to think about all of your priorities.
However, by staying on top of a simple task like dressing better, you will start to feel a difference right away. It’s the same concept as cleaning a messy room. You prolong the chore as it isn’t a big priority, but when you finally clean it, it feels fulfilling.
What You Clothes Say About You
What do your clothes say about you? What do you want them to say about you? Well, that’s up to you.it might pay us to be a little more careful in the choices we make. Doing something different with your clothes might be a way of changing the impression others have of you.
Our clothes make a huge difference to what people think about us and without us knowing or in ways we couldn’t even imagine. People make their assessments in the first few seconds of seeing another. Assessments go way beyond how well you are dressed and how neat and tidy you might look.
So, our clothes say a great deal about who we are and can signal a great deal of socially important things to others, even if the impression is actually unfounded.
Conclusion
It is important to choose our dress style carefully because people will make all sorts of assumptions and decisions about us without proper evidence. We are unlikely to know what these assessments are, so it is quite possible that our clothes reveal more than we thought.