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Ways to Stay on Top of Your Game

Posted by Bobby Brown on November 21, 2020 - 12:10pm


 

 

  

 

People start to get a sense of you within the first three seconds of meeting.

Smile to Impress

People start to get a sense of you within the first three seconds of meeting. Start off right by smiling. Besides making a good impression, it may also improve your mood and slash stress, boost your immune system, and briefly lower your blood pressure, too.

People who achieve a lot tend to have a strong zeal for what they do.

Pursue Goals With Passion

People who achieve a lot tend to have a strong zeal for what they do. One way to find your passions is to think about what you loved as a child. What excites you? Makes time stand still? That's a clue that you're on to something.

It may even slow signs of aging and help you bounce back from illness.

Focus on the Bright Side

A good 'tude can keep your body humming. It may even slow signs of aging and help you bounce back from illness. Notice what's working in your life and make a plan to change what could be better. You want to appreciate what's good and move forward.

You'll gain mental sharpness, sleep great, and have better mental health.

Get a Move On

You'll gain mental sharpness, sleep great, and have better mental health. Aim for 30 minutes a day, five days a week to help you control your weight, get stronger, and help your body from head to toe.

Put your best fork forward at meal time.

Mind Your (Table) Manners

Put your best fork forward at meal time. Good table manners show that you're a class act and you think your friends are, too. Top table manners to cultivate include maintaining good posture, chewing with your mouth closed, using your napkin, and excusing yourself from the table when you get up.

Wash your hands for 20 seconds before you cook or eat.

Keep It Clean

Scrub up! Wash your hands for 20 seconds before you cook or eat. Ditto after you use the restroom. It's one of the simplest, least costly ways to help avoid colds and flu all year long. No soap and water handy? Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

Photo of father and son applying aftershave.

Smell Good

A nice, clean smell can make you feel good, and that confidence boost can make you look better to others. Wear clean clothes. Shower daily, and always after a workout. Find cologne, shampoo, soap, and deodorant with scents that you like. For fresh breath, brush, floss, rinse, and follow your dentist's advice. If you wear a scent, only use a little.

Photo of woman admiring well dressed businessman.

Dress the Part

Looking sharp shows that you're prepared. To dress for success, start with classic colors: black, grey, or navy. Add same-color socks, a matching tie, and dark, polished shoes. Your hair and nails should be neat and clean. Keep jewelry and other accents low-key.

Photo of man changing tire for woman.

Be Kind and Polite

It's basic: Being nice to those around you shows you value them as people. Practice being polite. Think about other people and what you can do for them. They will notice and you will impress. Treating others well has been shown to make you feel better about yourself, too.

Photo of woman waiting at restaurant.

Be Prompt

Being on time shows people you're in control and that you respect them and their time. Use datebooks and set pings to remind you of meetings and tasks. Prepare for big events and meetings the night before. Try to figure out how much time a task will take. Plan for bumps that might throw you off, like rush-hour traffic. Give yourself more time than you think you'll need.

Photo of man serving food at soup kitchen.

Gain From Giving

People who often volunteer tend to be happier, with better self-esteem and a sense of purpose. People who give of themselves are also more likely to live longer and enjoy stronger relationships. It's a win-win for everyone.

Photo of man fishing in middle of lake.

Take Time Off

Take a break from time to time. It's not wasted time. It renews your energy, curbs stress and worry, and lets you enjoy and explore. You'll come back better.

Photo of man laughing with son.

LOL: Laugh Out Loud

Laughing helps your body, most of all your heart. Research shows that laughter is good for blood vessels. This may help keep heart disease at bay. Enjoy a funny film or see a comedy show with friends. Humor and health go hand in hand.

Photo of man taking sobriety test.

Practice Manly Limits

Knowing when enough is enough shows you're in control. Overdo it and you will feel the effects. If you drink alcohol, limit it to no more than two drinks a day -- and of course, never drive after drinking. If you find it hard to set limits with alcohol, talk with your doctor or a counselor.

Photo of man running over foothills.

Learn to Love the Long Run

Success is rarely a sprint. It's more like a marathon. If you keep striving for what you want while prizing what you've got, you're doing well. Take pride in that.