How To Sell Yourself

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70 How to Sell Yourself

When you’re alone or sur-
rounded by people who know you
well, any position is fine; but when
you’re trying to make a favorable
impression, or when an audience, a
colleague, or a client is looking at
you, I recommend these techniques:



  • Sit with your spine erect but
    not exaggerated.

  • Lean slightly forward.

  • Keep your knees together.

  • If you cross your legs, cross
    the top at a downward angle.
    The least attractive part of
    your wardrobe is the sole of
    your shoe, so why put it on
    display?

  • Have your hands in a com-
    fortable position and free to
    gesture.

  • Keep your spine away from
    the back of the chair. Resist
    the temptation to slump.

  • If the chair has arms, your
    arms can rest on them but
    don’t let your hands dangle.
    Your hands may touch the
    chair’s arms but don’t
    clutch them. You can rest
    your hands on your thighs
    if you prefer. If you fold
    your hands on your lap,
    leave them loose and free to gesture.


Sitting erect and leaning slightly forward with an open face as
you speak will always send the right signals.


How to react


I realize that this isn’t about acting, but I think you should
know that any trained actor would tell you that a considerable


...or leaning back with legs
spread apart. (TV calls this the
“crotch shot.”)

...or checking your watch.

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