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    1. Asked: December 11, 2020In: Communication

      What are the things you pay attention to while making your first impression about anyone?

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      Added an answer on December 11, 2020 at 2:00 pm

      I look at your whole self-presentation. This is what you wear, how you wear it, and the grooming that demonstrates at least a basic understanding of style and hygiene. Style: When it comes to what we’re wearing, there are some very basic rules we can follow if we want to make a good first impressionRead more

      I look at your whole self-presentation. This is what you wear, how you wear it, and the grooming that demonstrates at least a basic understanding of style and hygiene.

      Style: When it comes to what we’re wearing, there are some very basic rules we can follow if we want to make a good first impression.

      Fit: Do your pants fit? Does your shirt fit?

      Showcase: Does your style showcase your personality in some way? Does your wardrobe tell a story about who you are?

      Grooming: Nothing conveys a sense of low self-esteem like infrequent bathing and haphazard grooming. If you want to date outside the boxcar circuit, think beyond hobo chic. How attractive did you find the last person who sat next to you on the subway smelling like a chicken coop? Cleanliness is next to sexiness. Pay attention to your grooming and you’ll make a much better first impression on anyone you meet – plus you’ll feel better about approaching others.
      There are literally the things I pay attention in myself anytime I wish to make a lasting impression on someone.

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    2. Asked: December 10, 2020In: Health

      Does social isolation always have to translate to sign of mental illness?

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      Added an answer on December 11, 2020 at 1:59 pm

      I do not believe so, no. Some people are naturally introverted and prefer time alone by themselves. This ability to be perfectly happy with ones own company in solitude may even suggest the person is quite emotionally stable. However, if we are talking about someone hiding away whom is not comfortabRead more

      I do not believe so, no. Some people are naturally introverted and prefer time alone by themselves. This ability to be perfectly happy with ones own company in solitude may even suggest the person is quite emotionally stable.
      However, if we are talking about someone hiding away whom is not comfortable in their own company, struggles to be alone but also struggles around others, and is sadder during isolative periods, then this could suggest a problem — a problem that does not necessarily suggest a mental illness though.
      Speaking to a trained professional could assist with breaking down whether the isolation is healthy or unhealthy

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