_Rescue yourself from passionless work by integrating what you love about life with what you do for a living.
Meet ImageCube client Marie; she works in finance where she has been successful for some time, yet in spite of her success she was missing a connection between who she was internally, and what she did for a living. Her true passions were art, pottery, and fine wine. She studied how wine was grown, cultivated, and mastered and had even taken classes on how wine can be an investment opportunity. Every morning, when she looked in her closet she saw a sea of grey, black, and various shades of tan and she felt underwhelmed as she got dressed. Her image wasn't expressing who she was in an authentic way, yet because of her professional role in a banking environment she felt trapped by the dress code that defined her career.

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_Working with Marie allowed us to reveal that the disconnect she was feeling was a real and growing threat to her long-term prosperity. It turned out her Myers-Briggs personality type was ENFP, which describes a person that is Extroverted I'N'ntuitive Feeling and Perceiving. ENFPs have the ability to inspire and motivate others, ironically these personality traits aren't often associated with finance. Marie and other ENFPs thrive on high-energy in life, color in fashion, and have a strong need for aesthetic stimulation. The kind of excitement that was missing from her closet was also missing from her successful career. After working together we found a creative way for Marie to integrate her passion for fine wine, with the work she does for her financial clients. In the past Marie had done what most professionals do for their clients: held quarterly workshops in her branch office to share investment advice. After considering how Marie wanted to look and feel, we created a strategy for 2012 that would combine Marie's personal passions with her wealth of knowledge in the financial industry. Instead of holding another workshop in her branch office, Marie would host unique wine tasting events with financial advice added throughout each gathering. Now, several years ago she had purchased an exciting and stylish crimson-red Bolero jacket while traveling in Spain... that she had never worn. For Marie the combination of what she loved in life, and what she did for a living created an opportunity for her to finally wear that stylish crimson-red bolero jacket and deepen her relationship with her clients while differentiating herself professionally. Sharing knowledge and insights about wine and finance, while wearing her favorite red jacket, Marie found herself enjoying her clients and her work more.


_Marie's enjoyment was precisely because she was experiencing harmony between what she did for a living, and who she was as a person. This is what it means to be more YOU in 2012. Find ways to create harmony across your personal and professional environments. This is just one example of how ImageCube helps professionals share their best image and raise their level of authentic communication with clients and peers at the same time. The result of our collaboration has meant that Marie enjoys getting dressed every morning, and looking and feeling her very best has never been easier.

_ If you're ready to look and feel great in all aspects of your life, like Marie, connect with ImageCube today. We wish you all the best and a very Happy New Year!

Sola Adelowo
Clarity. Confidence. Growth.
 
 
The holidays are about people coming together to celebrate and relax. When you go to your office party (yes, go), use this guide to positively affect your image, and in turn your career.
_ What you do is not in fact who you are, and yet throughout the year it can be hard to share insights about yourself with your peers as you complete tasks vital to your organization. This is why an office holiday party is such an excellent opportunity to express more of your personality. Whether you get to discover that you share a love of kayaking with a coworker, or that the leader of your group went to the same university, it's important for everyone to be known for who they are, along with the great results they deliver 'on the job'. If you don't show up (Tip #1) you'll miss several opportunities to make a strong positive impression upon those with whom you work. Missing this opportunity can often translate to additional missed opportunities in the future, because promotions and camaraderie go together, which is why you must go to your holiday party. {Download all six (6) Party Smart Holiday Tips now!}

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_Once you've arrive at the party, plan to be beverage savvy (Tip #2) to ensure your image maintains its luster from the moment to you arrive to the moment you say goodnight. Demonstrating self-control and self-awareness invites those who are paying attention, and someone is paying attention, to trust your judgment in other areas. As you mix and mingle with other party-goers, be an ally, not just a guest (Tip #3); make an effort to learn about others and discover what matters to them to find out how you can help. After all, you'll see one another again at the office, so take time to get beyond their job description and learn what they want to achieve.

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Offering an authentic level of interest in others is a powerful way to make every conversation engaging. While you're meeting people and having great conversation it can be tough to capture everyone's name, which is why it's important to use a person's name at least three times in the first few minutes (Tip #4). It always feels good to be remembered and it reflects positively on you when you can quickly recall a name as you step into the elevator on Monday. You can't force rapport, but you can build it over time and using someone's name is a great place to start. Whether you arrive with a guest or simply meet someone who is unattended by the person who brought them, it's critical to be a considerate host (Tip #5) at all times.
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As a member of the organization, showing care for people and concern for the office, as if it were your home tells people you take ownership for the things in which you're involved, and expresses a magnanimous quality. As you move about the party and make your way to and from conversations, it's important to feel confident. This is made easier by dressing in a way that is matched to the environment, the guests, and the personal goals you have in mind. This means that expressing your personality should empower you, not undermine you (Tip #6). Adding color, texture, and interesting patterns are all great ways to express yourself in a mature and appropriate manner, without making the mistake of appearing too casual, or too provocative in your appearance.

Making the most of an exciting holiday gathering is an ideal way to boost your image and make a few allies along the way. Get all the details! Download your copy of ImageCube's Party Smart Holiday Tips!

Sola Adelowo
Clarity. Confidence. Growth.
 
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    Sola Adelowo is the Founder of ImageCube, a personal brand consultancy dedicated to teaching people how to harness their image. Through group training sessions and individual consultations, clients are equipped with the knowledge and awareness to use appropriate clothing and grooming as resources to foster personal and professional growth and success. To contact Sola or to learn more about ImageCube, email her at:  Sola@ImageCubeLLC.com or send an inquiry today.
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