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Several of
us had a conversation the other day about trying to help two people change
their public images. The other people in
the conversation were well-intended friends of the man and woman needing (desperately
needing) help. My friends were trying
out all kinds of indirect methods for approaching these people. They were afraid to deal with the topic
directly.
Since part
of my consulting practice is to help those seeking professional growth, to look
at their image and to make suggestions for improvement (I’ve even been known to
go shopping with clients) I said, you need to be direct but use a warm and
friendly manner. If you tell these
people that it would enhance their public image if they made slight changes in
their grooming and manner of dress, they might be hurt for a second or two, but
if they like you they will recognize that you are trying to help them and will
be responsive to your help.
“Oh, we
don’t want to hurt their feelings” was the surprised reply. But, having worked with people for over
thirty years, I know that if you are trusted and liked, you can be direct and
honest. It might hurt for a second, but
is far less painful than being caught in levels of subterfuge.
The moral of
the story: People are a lot stronger
emotionally than we give them credit for – honesty with kindness – usually
works well.
Labels: political imagte, professional image
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