Wellness Journalism: Put Your Best Face Forward

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When Opportunity Knocks, Be Ready to Open the Door
(Rather than being naked in the bathroom.)


UCSD has its very own Occupational Wellness guru and her name is Sara Henry. She is the director of The Center for Communication and Leadership and knows all about networking, public speaking, and interpersonal relations.


I recently attended Sara’s discussion of that magical key to success known as networking. She made some really good points about the importance of establishing rapport, being genuine, and upselling strengths.

Something else she said really struck a chord: “From the moment you leave your house in the morning, be ON.”


Once you’re out in the world, you never know who you will run into, or where, or when. You want to be in the habit of being professional and respectful at all times.


Examples:
• You cut off another driver on the way to an interview, only to discover that the driver is interviewing you.
• You’re picking your nose when an attractive customer walks in.
• Your boss overhears you cussing out your mother on the phone.
• You’re asleep in class.


Life is full of ironic surprises, and people are paying attention (even when you aren’t). Don’t be caught with your pants down. Before you ever get hired, you are charged with the responsibility of self-promotion. Remember—a first impression might be your last.

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