Posts Tagged ‘misperception’

Communication, Thought, and Time

Over at Slow Leadership, this week has been all about using your time. I don’t set out to give each week’s postings a single theme, but sometimes it happens that way.

It began with considering the relationship between time, action and thought in a posting I called Taking Your Time. Some people claim that jumping into actions and decisions without stopping to think is the right thing… » Continue

How To Change People’s Perception Of You

Your image in the workforce may be related on how people perceive you. Edward Chalmers at AskMen.com has a business image article on how to create a positive image, so your colleagues or boss will not misperceive you. Edward identified 8 common misperception and suggested ways to transform it to a positive one:

  • They think you’re lazy
  • They think you’re unprofessional
  • They think you’re the office clown
  • They think you’re a party guy
  • They think

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