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10 Things That Destroy A First Impression Immediately

Are you struggling to make a good impression on a date, a meeting, or a job interview? Small mistakes can make or break a first impression. Once you’ve made a bad impression... it’s difficult to undo the damage you’ve done. Luckily, you can learn how to make better first impressions. But first, you have to figure out what you’re doing wrong. So, let’s talk about 10 common mistakes that are ruining your first impressions right off the bat. If you want to learn more about the 7 Psychological Things That Can Make Us Less Attractive, check it out here:    • 7 Psychological Things That Can Make ...   #firstimpressions #psych2go Writer: Tristian Reed Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Faye Miravalles YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Bernieri, F. J., & Petty, K. N. (2011). The influence of handshakes on first impression accuracy. Social Influence, 6, 78–87. Brooks, A. W., Gino, F., & Schweitzer, M. E. (2015). Smart people ask for (my) advice: Seeking advice boosts perceptions of competence. Management Science, 61, 1421–1435 Huang, K. et al. (2017). It doesn’t hurt to ask: Question-asking increases liking. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 113(3) 430-452. Jones, E. E., & Pittman, T. S. (1982). Toward a general theory of strategic self-presentation. Psychological perspectives on the Self, 1, 231–262. McFarland, D. A., Jurafsky, D., & Rawlings, C. M. (2013). Making the connection: Social bonding in courtship situations. American Journal of Sociology, 118, 1596 –1649 Uleman, J. S., Saribay, S. A., & Gonzalez, C. M. (2008). Spontaneous inferences, implicit impressions, and implicit theories. Annual Review of Psychology, 59, 329–360.

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