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Is someone with mismatched socks to be trusted? (DCE 061)

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Is someone who wears mismatched socks and/or dissimilar cufflinks deemed not credible? Are there things that are just too quirky for your industry that either bring on immediate trust or steer immediate distrust?

What is the significance of complying to dress codes in prompting your prospects to trust you? Furthermore, what is the implication of meeting expectations in making your clients feel comfortable with you?

In this episode of Dear Credibility Expert, Mitchell Levy answers these thoughtprovoking questions. Tune in to learn more.

Here are highlights from this episode:

→ Every industry has a set of industry standards that would be common, and your role in a perspective of serving is to come in a way that matches expectations. #CorporateCulture #MeetingExpectations https://aha.pub/MitchellLevy

→ If you dress the part of your clients, you make your prospects feel comfortable with you. You speak the same language. You wear the same clothing. You have the same heart… Thus, you have a common dress code, a common language, and a common purpose! #ComingWithYourHeart https://aha.pub/MitchellLevy

→ If they recognize you as quirky, they want you to come in as quirky. And if part of wearing mismatched socks is quirky, then, that's part of the code! #Authenticity #HowYouShowUp https://aha.pub/MitchellLevy

Let us know your thoughts about this video in the comments. Looking forward to your responses.

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About Credibility Nation:

Credibility Nation (https://credibilitynation.com​​​) is a membership community where individuals and corporations learn how to do business in a credible way.

Keywords: Credibility, Corporate Culture, Being Trusted, Known and Liked, Authenticity, Dress Codes, Industry Standards, Matching Up to Expectations, Credibility Nation, Dear Credibility Expert, Global Credibility Expert, Thought Leader, Mitchell Levy

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