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Does Your Weight Impact Your Personal Brand?! 2

With the holidays in full swing,  most of us are focused on holiday parties, food, calories and the extra pounds we’ll have to lose once January rolls around.   For most of us, we gain a few pounds and lose a few pounds.  That’s our cycle- up and down.  However, the changes are only really noticeable by us.  Very few others really notice our weight swings- we just feel like everyone else can tell.

However, what about the situations where someone loses or gains more than a few pounds?  We all surely notice that significant change.  If we lose a lot of weight, people are more likely to comment than if we gain a lot of weight.  It is just socially the correct thing to do.  No one wants to bring to light your 40 pound weight gain.  However, we’ll congratulate you on your 40 pound weight loss.

So how does all of this impact your personal brand?

I was listening to a radio talk show last week. They were commenting on how Ralphie May, the comedian, had lost a noticeable amount of weight and the impact on his career.  May was the runner up of Last Comic Standing in 2003.  He was known as the funny and fat comedian, hitting a high of 800 pounds at one point.  Now he is apparently under 400 pounds and still working on it.  Does this drop in weight mean that his personal brand is no longer recognizable?  Will his career take a hit? Since perception in branding is everything, will he no longer be perceived as the funny and fat comedian?

Other famous folks have also lost weight over the years and had a change in their personal brand.  Such celebrities include Sharon Osborne, Al Roker, Roseanne Barr, Brian Dennehy and Randy Jackson, to name a few.  In the case of actor Jonah Hill, of movies such as Superbad and Knocked Up, who lost over 40 pounds, I had no idea who he was when I saw him post weight loss (his ears seemed larger all of a sudden!).  I can certainly say that at times I didn’t recognize any person at all post weight loss.

Since brand recognition is about consistency and how you show up for me, your personal brand certainly takes a hit if you gain or lose weight. However, the health benefits of weight loss certainly counter the loss of brand identity.   You’ll live longer and healthier- you’ll just have to have a plan in place for rebuilding and revitalizing your personal brand DURING and post weight loss.

Now if you gain a lot of weight, not only are you jeopardizing your health but you are taking a really negative hit on your personal brand. People will likely see you as someone out of control who can’t manage their weight, life or business.  Please don’t get upset over this fact- just know the way humans operate and use it to stay fit and have an effective personal brand.  After all, your self-confidence is what attracts us to you and you’re likely to be more self confident if you are at or near your ideal weight.

Posted on: 11-28-2011
Posted in: Being Memorable, body weight, Business Brand, weight gain, weight loss

EASY TIPS FOR POWER DRESSING FOR SUCCESS THIS FALL 0

1.   Clothing is about being your best self for work and personally.  You are a walking billboard for whatever you do for a living.  Think of attire as creating a visual scenery that gets our attention so we can decide we want to talk to you more and get to know you better.  There is power behind your attire!

2.   Don’t go with all trends.  Not all trends flatter every person nor will they convey your optimal brand for success.  Plus, trends can get expensive.  Instead infuse one or two things into your wardrobe that are trendy.

3.  The main goal is to be yourself and convey a genuine personal brand:  have high self-confidence and be comfortable.

a) Pick clothing that you are comfortable wearing and provide for ease of moment.     If you feel uncomfortable in your clothes, then you will come across as stiff, uncomfortable and edgy.  Not the ideal personal brand for success.

b)  Pick colors that accentuate and add color to your skin tone.

c)  Pick colors that attract and engage others while making you feel good.

d) Wear low-maintenance garments that don’t fade, ball-up or attract stains. If your clothes look worn out, so will you.

4.  Pick your accessories wisely.  One or two accessories can bring your entire outfit to life and give the appearance that you know what you are doing and have a mission of success.  Plus, people now have more to talk to you about- accessories are conversation starters!

5.  No matter what your weight, you can look well-put together and dressed for success.  Create length in your silhouette by elongating your body line- wearing v-neck collars and shoes that have more of a pointed toe-box.

 

Posted on: 10-10-2011
Posted in: Being Memorable, body weight, Business Brand, Clothing, Personal branding, Poor Image, self-confidence, Self-image

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