...First Impressions First impressions are made every day in our social, business, and educational world. They are our first judgment and opinion of someone’s character. First impressions can be made in person, or from a distance through communication with someone we have not yet met in person. First impressions can even be made indirectly by people who observe us and our interactions with others. Ultimately, upon meeting someone new, “we walk away from them with a first impression that is like a Polaroid picture – a head-to-toe image that develops instantly and never entirely fades” (Flora, 2004). First impressions are formed rather quickly. “Psychologists, writers and seminar leaders caution that we only have from seven to seventeen seconds of interacting with strangers before they form an opinion of us” (Lampton, n.d.). This means that we have a very limited amount of time to either make a good or bad first impression. There are a number of factors that can influence ones first impression of another individual. Physical characteristics, such as style of dress, hygiene, facial expressions, and mannerisms can all play a role in forming an opinion of a person. Non-physical characteristics such as attitude, perceived level of friendliness, general demeanor, punctuality and preparedness can also help in forming opinions of others. Additionally, communication style, tone of voice, and level of confidence also aid in helping to form an opinion of another. ...
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...First Impressions Tyler Gustafson ORG 300 Applying Leadership Principles Colorado State University – Global Campus Dr. Barbara-Leigh Tonelli March 19, 2014 First Impressions First impressions play a big role in determining the dynamic of a conversation or meeting. It is important for a person to be perceived as they have intended. Many people are quick to judge others just on their appearance alone, but ultimately the words and gestures people use in that first meeting are often what solidify your full impression of an individual. How you dress and carry yourself is big when it comes to first impressions. Someone in a suit and tie will come across as accomplished and educated. A person in baggy sweats or holy jeans may come across as a thug or someone of lower class. These are merely stereotypes and unfortunately this is how we often characterize a person at first. How someone dresses, though, is not necessarily who they are as a person. The man in a suit may have to wear that for work or just came from a wedding or funeral where as the man in baggy sweats may just be having a bad day or may be in desperate need of doing some laundry. What we wear may be that first indicator of how someone may perceive us, but it’s not the only aspect people use in determining someone as a whole on that first meeting. A persons gestures, posture, and tone of voice finalize your first impression. Relationships, whether professional, intimate, or casual, are built on communication...
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...We never get a second chance to make a first impression Communication is the art of convincing others. A key to effective communication is to make a good first impression. Once we set a good first impression, they frequently stay with us for the life of the relationship. Unfortunately, bad fist impressions have a way of ending even the most profitable relationships before they begin. An initial impression-- whether it is good or bad-- is made within the first three seconds. The first few moments of any contact often affect our relationship with the individual for a lifetime. With our customers, the outcome of the first impression we make can affect our style of life for years to come. Everything we do and say—or fail to do and say—will ultimately affect the impression we make on the people we meet. The key variables that can make the first impression good are voice, appearance, cultural considerations, eye contact, body language, interests, smile, listener, and feel important. Voice can make or break us before we even meet our prospect face to face. If a salesperson speaks badly—mumbles, whines, talks too fast—it can turn people off. To overcome mumbling, we should take the time to enunciate our words. We should slow down, punctuate our speech using phrases& pauses to meet the people. A “vocal workout” using long, sustained sounds and vowel exercises will add power to our voice. Appearance: Are we clean or neat? Are our clothes not neat, but appropriate for the job at hand...
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...Do First Impressions Matter? A first impression is when we encounter a person for the first time and form a mental image of that person. Personally, I think that first impressions can be often misleading. Many people judge a person mainly by their physical appearance but don’t take into account the persons interior aspects like personality and background. To form an accurate impression of someone we must not be so quick to judge and actually take some time to get to know the person. Sometimes our first impression of someone is correct and other times it is not. We have all met that one person that seemed to be great when we first met them and as we got to know them more our views started to change and we start to think differently about them. Another example is when we meet a person and we do not really like them at first, maybe sometimes really dislike, but then we talk to them and they turn out to be a really great friend. This has happened to me many times and its taught me to give people a chance to show who they really are. Just like a book, we can judge it by its cover but once we start reading it is when we can really decide whether we like it or not. On the other hand, I think first impressions are very important in the business world and when it comes to job interviews. First impressions matter when we first meet with a potential employer for an interview. Employers are more likely to hire a person who looks presentable rather than a person who does not look...
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...FIRST IMPRESSIONS AND THEIR POWER, How first impressions strike us and their power to change actions Jacob XXXXXX CSU-Global ABSTRACT ------------------------------------------------- This paper will look at first impressions, how they strike us, the powerful ways in which they change our behavior and affect our decisions. How first impressions strike us and their power to change actions First impressions strike us in many different ways. They are often a powerful inhibitor which change the ways in which we would interact with others around us. Often times they are not indicative of the person we are meeting, yet they can permanently alter the ways in which we view others and the ways in which we interact with others. They are however not always permanent impressions. Many times a first impression can be less than desirable for many reasons. Such reasons can range from a person feeling under the weather, a person having unrelated stressors affecting their behavior to an unplanned and inconvenient meeting of two people. When a first impression is less than desirable for the meete, the meetor can tend to make certain assumptions about the meete. These assumptions can range from believing that the meete is less than capable at a particular task/job to believing that the meete is perhaps an undereducated and unmotivated person. However, the same can be said in reciprocal. Take for example a person who has nothing more than a high school diploma and a slightly better...
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...First impressions strike us quickly and come from a two areas of the brain. The amygdala controls and moderates our motivations, allowing us to navigate our social world. (Starr, 2013) The posterior cingular cortex (PCC) is the seat of autobiographical memory, attention and emotional influence in memory. (Starr, 2013) The PCC is also active when we decide the value of things, make choices, gamble, etc. According to Starr, meeting people activates the same region of the brain responsible for assigning prices to objects. So a first impression of someone basically assigns a value to that person based on our own ideas, morals, religion, etc. This all happens extremely quickly. Taking into account that the amygdala also controls fear and alerts us to possible danger, it is easy to see how fast a first impression can come. If you are walking on the path in a forest and see something that could be a snake, the lightning like fight or flight response you get comes from the amygdala assessing the threat. This is the same part of the brain that creates first impressions, so you can see how quickly they are made. When I picture John after reading the first scenario, I see a confident, friendly person who eagerly talks to many people throughout his day. I see a man who knows who he is as a person and is very likeable. The scenario seems to show him as a very likeable individual who is very full of life and outgoing. I can almost see him smiling as he walks around, just enjoying...
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...Before I make my big speech, think about your first impression of me when I got up here? Am I pretty, do I seem confident, nice, shy, mean? Or are you a person who doesn’t like to judge. There IS huge societal push to not judge a book by it’s cover, but the fact of the matter is, we do, whether we realize it or not. There is literally nothing you can do to change that, and that’s a huge part of what makes you human From the moment you are born. * There are seemingly infinite factors that go in to the development of relationships, but I want to give you a bit of scientific, psychological, and sociological knowledge about the moment they start, and what that means to you as a human * Because - The moment we see someone new, a snap judgment is made and a first impression is in the works. * I said that we start to judge as soon as we see someone, and it’s true * In the first 25th of a second, our senses are processing loads of new information * After a longer period of time has passed, say one tenth of a second we have judged their * Attractiveness * Likeability * Trustworthiness * After five seconds of watching a stranger chat with a member of the opposite sex we have ascertained * Extraversion * Conscientiousness * And intelligence -we do this because relationships are derived from rewards * What others can do for us -Over the millennia, we have ingrained this into our very...
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...Tell me what happened to Malcolm Gladwell regarding first Impressions. Has anything like this happen to you? Or have you done that to someone else. Give examples Mr. Gladwell, used examples to show the different forms of first impressions, with using his examples he used to different time intervals that were very short and all the results became identical to the initial findings. His findings prove the old expression, you can only make a first impression once. This study shows how important first impression is based on the persons characteristics, the way they dress, and their body language confidence are all highly important factors that we need to consider. Of course, I’ve made judgments of somebody whether I was right or wrong within my...
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...Psychology of First Impressions Name Institution Psychology of First Impressions Introduction In life, human beings get to play different roles and to be different things to a variety of people. The identities that individuals claim as well as the roles people assume in the interpersonal, social, and organizational settings are not often complicated, and everyone can be considered as actors demonstrating different characters in our quest to please other. As people experience differing social scenarios, many tend to alter or modify their behaviors to be perceived well by other. Such action is termed as Impression Management (IM). Hence, the manner in which individuals perceive others is of importance in social settings and interpersonal relations and thus tends to affect human lives. As individuals experience diverse social situations from the moment they step out of the house until the evening, people often carry themselves in a way that ensures others perceive them positively. Individuals draw trait assumptions from the appearance of subjects including facial appearance and body posture among others. A short time of contact and exposure correlates with the judgment made by others, demonstrating that exposure time is sufficient for individuals to form an impression. This paper discusses the concept of first impression and how they are perceived and incorporates tactics such as IM (Impression Management)...
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...“How you present yourself, is how others see you.” First impressions can indeed be hard to change. Most of first impressions stay the same throughout a long period of time. It is almost like a label that is given. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, the impressions of most characters were kept the same, until the end. So yes, first impressions are almost impossible to change, although some people do believe they can, but it is rare. First impressions are almost impossible to change because they are the first things that come to mind when the person is seen, they are most of the time very accurate, and their actions portray the person’s personality. Actions can be louder than words. Most of the time, people stick with their first impression of a person. First impressions are usually thought of first. There is also a saying that states to trust the gut feeling, because it is most likely to be true. Also, impressions are based on the actions that are done. At the beginning, and throughout the book, Lennie was compared to a horse. The novel states, "...snorting into the water like a horse." He was compared to horse because of the way he was drinking water from...
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...In our everyday life, we often experience that someone turns out to be totally different from the impression you had when you first saw them. This goes with the saying that “first impression are not always appealing as what is really there” and could change in time when you get to know and learn more about the person you are dealing with. In a Wolf in Sheep’s clothing the wolf gave an impression that he is one with the sheep and appears to be harmless when really he is going to deceive the shepherd. Oftentimes we create an appealing outward presentation of what others wants to see in us so we could fit in a group or society. We create a facade potential for acceptance of others and we tend to stick to it because it gives us a great feeling that other people like us for what they see in us. Unfortunately one’s presentation is the first thing that other people see in us and also the first thing that people judged about us. There are people who are exactly what they look and appearance is just only one factor by which you can determine who they really are. On the other hand, it is also true that you can tell what the person is like to some degree by his or her words and actions. Words and actions have a power of their own, but they can only be powerful as by who demonstrates and delivers that serves as solid of proof of one’s position. There is no denying fact that one’s actions and words can move and motivate people or can terrorize and create damage. The lion is known for...
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...2012 First Impressions Everyone has been on or has known someone who has been on that first date where the advice is given about making a good first impression. First impressions are important especially in cases of job interviews, meeting family members of significant others, and romantic settings where you meet that special person for the first time. Sadly enough for most females, they base their romantic interactions on these first impressions which usual cause heartache. Women are usually more emotional invested in a relationship or romantic encounter than guys are. Therefore, guys whom are “players” develop their “game” around this to provide more of an assurance of them getting laid. It is compelling to make that first impression when meeting someone new. For players, they strive to create that image of “the good guy”. Upon that first meeting, impression formation is developed from the physical attributes and features as well as the beginning actions. Individuals are judged by that first impression on what part of society they belong to. When evaluating guys, the social groups that are examined are; the good guy, the dog/player, the needy/too attached, and the emotionally unavailable to name a few. The stereotypes of these groups comes into play therefore, impression management is part of the play book for players. The “ideal guy”, the good guy most females want and talk to their friends about, must be projected to leave that lasting good impression. When...
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...“The First Impression” Conditions Precedent: n Send memo and e-mail to all those that may be attending. State place and time of meeting. n Prepare PowerPoint to accompany presentation during meeting. Meeting Points: n Present State of “Gourmet’s Delight” o For the last 6 consecutive months we have had declining profits. o Reported net loss of $10 million in Q4. o Our Chief Financial Officer has resigned. o New appointment of Jeffery A. Blade as Chief Financial Officer ▪ Most recently, Vice President of Finance for Cott Beverages USA ▪ Has led many companies from financial disarray to structured organization leading to financial control and profit growth o Establish new vision and mission statements ▪ New Vision Statement: “ Gourmet’s Delight is a modern American concept and we intend to lead and dominate the premium bistro segment in the restaurant industry.” ▪ New Mission Statement: “ To consistently serve our patrons the highest quality salads and sandwiches, using only the freshest ingredients, while offering the finest service and the lowest possible price.” n The Future of “Gourmet’s Delight” o Forecasting profits of $3 million in Q1. o Forecasting profits of $15 million for 2010. n Growing our business o Strategic ▪ No expansion set for 2010. ▪ Managing Labor • Establishing mandatory breaks • Strategic scheduling • Constant management involvement in units ▪ Managing Food Cost • Counting inventory before opening and after...
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...First Impressions Axia College of University of Phoenix XCOM 200 Julie Harris November 3, 2013 First Impressions Summary My immediate responses to the slides were primarily positive, with the exception of slides six and eleven. Some of those immediate responses were because of familiarity with issues or occurrences, or similar experiences. For some my initial response was on target. The positive images were things that made me smile, I recognized, or the assumptions I made were accurate. The negative responses were to slides that made me uncomfortable or sad as soon as I saw them. For example, the black and white photo I immediately thought of Martin Luther King, especially because of all the clergy representation, and I instantly put it all together. I was happy to see I was correct. On the negative side, pictures that I first saw which made me smile, such as the children who looked to be celebrating and playing, felt like a big letdown, when I read the information and found they were in reality, demonstrating, and I was sad about that. My perception changed on a few when I read the information, some of...
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...Perception is the process of becoming aware of objects and events from the senses. Perception can have an impact on how we experience events or people. First impressions are the initial feelings that we have towards a person when we originally meet them. This impression can affect any future experiences with the same person, because we attach to those initial feelings from the first few hours of meeting them. About a year ago one of my close friends started dating a younger man that was from a well-known local family that was notorious for their kindness. The first time I meet him, he seemed like a wonderful person. He acted chivalrous, and politely complimented all of the women there. He made delightful conversation and acted genuinely interested of what each one of us had to say. He would send my friend flowers on a whim, and surprise her at work with food for lunch. My friend could sometimes act like a prima donna, and her boyfriend wouldn’t get mad at her at all. My friend’s boyfriend seemed like he was a character pulled right out of a movie. I thought he was perfect for her for quite a few months. There were a few times when he would be angry at her for talking to other men. I thought that it was only human to get a little jealous, especially if he did not know they were her friends from school. During another incident, I was spending time with the two of them and she said something he did not care for and he was extremely disrespectful and told her that her opinion...
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