Favorable first impressions

Words of wisdom for this week.

“It’s not what we don’t know that hurts; it’s what we know that ain’t so.”
– Will Rogers

There is an old saying – ‘you never get a second chance to make a first impression’. I don’t really know whether it is true or not. Many old clichés have a way of hanging around for years and people seldom question them. Point is, first impressions do matter especially in business.

In your personal life if you make a poor first impression on a new friend or member of the opposite sex it probably won’t cost you your job or suddenly put you in the ranks of the unemployed. However, a consistent poor first impression in business can create a stigma that can be hard to shake.

Why are first impressions so important? When we first meet someone we judge them (right or wrong) on a number of factors:

  • their physical appearance
  • how they are dressed
  • their posture
  • their confidence
  • their ability to communicate (speak articulately and listen actively)
  • their social graces
  • are they friendly
  • their smile
  • the non-verbal gestures they send (positive, negative, congruent)
  • their eye contact
  • what they resonate

People then filter all of the above items through their own unique perceptual mental filter and come to some conclusions: (these are not right or wrong, accurate or inaccurate just the way the other person interprets what they see or hear.)

  • I like this person
  • I don’t like this person.
  • I respect this person
  • I don’t respect this person
  • I trust this person
  • I don’t trust this person
  • I accept this person at face value.
  • I sense some underlying hidden agendas.

What are some of the contributors to a positive or favorable first impression?

  • a genuine smile
  • a firm handshake
  • confident, open body language
  • good erect posture
  • eye contact, but not staring
  • the ability and willingness to listen
  • good verbal skills and vocabulary
  • appropriate dress for the occasion
  • good personal hygiene
  • asking the other person questions about them (showing an interest)
  • keeping your ego (the need to look good, manipulate or control) in check

What are some common first impression mistakes people make?

  • They talk too much.
  • They act disinterested in the other person.
  • They appear to be nervous in new social/business settings.
  • They have slumping posture.
  • They lack adequate eye contact.
  • They don’t listen.
  • They have a ‘fish-like, limp, un-inspiring’ handshake.

What type of first impressions do you make on new prospects?

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