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Be Non-Checkoffable

by Scott Ginsberg

People make mental notes.

Notes that indicate whether or not they like you. Notes that indicate whether or not they should do business with you.Notes that indicate whether or not they should refer their friends to you.

And if you read Blink by Malcom Gladwell, you learned that people make these mental notes quickly. Like, within a few seconds.

(Yikes!)

These "people," represent a certain pool of individuals.

Customers, prospects and strangers who are exposed to you, your brand and your values...

Who are just WAITING to check you OFF.

Or, check you ON.

Your challenge, then, as my mentor Jeffrey Gitomer says, "Is to be yourself so you become non-checkoffable."

Become non-checkoffable. THAT is the critical key to making an UNFORGETTABLE first impression.

See, because they're based on instinct and emotion; and because they're usually correct, the first impressions people form about you will probably stay in their minds forever.

WHY? Because people put pressure on themselves to behave consistently with their own existing commitments.

This is known as the primacy effect. Meaning, the information people see or learn about you is more powerful than what is learned later.

FOR EXAMPLE: You meet someone at a conference. He says something that sort of rubs you the wrong way. Then, somewhere in the back of your mind you think, "OK brain, I've just decided that I don't like this new guy Steve. Make a mental note to check him off."

And that's it. In your mind, he's a gonner. Adios Esteban!

You've checked him off.On the other hand, if you don't want to end up like Steve, consider these three suggestions to avoid getting checked off:

1. Consistency. Between your words and actions. Between your values and vocation. Between your emails, phone calls and conversations. Because consistency is far better than rare moments of greatness.

2. Commitment. To service. To approachability. To delivering value. And most importantly, visually reminding people that you're committed to them.

3. Coolness. Just relax. Don't get caught up in the potential frenzy of first impressions. If you're on a sales call, about to attend a conference or meet a prospect for lunch, try a few breathing exercises first. Whatever it takes to calm down and stay cool.

KEEP IN MIND: some people (about 10%), no matter how hard you try to convince otherwise, WILL check you off.

Don't sweat it. They probably check everybody off. Which is why they probably have no friends.

Forget about the 10 and focus on the 90.

Practice consistency, commitment and coolness, and the majority of people you meet will check you ON.

LET ME ASK YA THIS...What makes YOU check someone off?

LET ME SUGGEST THIS...Email me with your best tips for being non-checkoffable!

About the Author

directlyscott@hellomynameisscott.com.

©, aka "The Nametag Guy," is the internationally recognized author of four books, including "The Power of Approachability" and "How to be That Guy." He delivers speeches and publishes online learning tools that help businesspeople make a name for themselves - one conversation at a time. He can be reached at 314/256-1800 or you can email Scott directlyscott@hellomynameisscott.com.

© 2007 All Rights Reserved.Scott Ginsberg, aka "The Nametag Guy," is the internationally recognized author of four books, including "The Power of Approachability" and "How to be That Guy." He delivers speeches and publishes online learning tools that help businesspeople make a name for themselves - one conversation at a time. He can be reached at 314/256-1800 or email scott@hellomynameisscott.com.



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