I have become known to many as a business etiquette coach, merely because I love etiquette and to build your celebrity brand it is important to look good and act accordingly. Many of our clients are treated like VIP's simply because they behave like VIP's and know the important rules of engagement; charismati... |
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Bright, sunny spring days lend themselves to getting dressed up and heading to the races and the spring racing schedule covers some of the nation’s biggest races. Race days however, can have traditional dress etiquette rules and knowing what to wear can make all the difference when trying to make a good impression trackside.
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As the warmth of spring and summer fades into crisp winter days, deciding what to wear to winter racing carnivals can be become more problematic. Just like spring and summer races, dressing for the Winter Racing Carnival brings with it its own dress rules.
Firstly, dress for the weather. Chances are it’s going to be cold so facto... |
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Imagine you have landed a meeting with your dream client: the venue is elegant, sophisticated; the food divine; and the table settings elaborate. The only problem is you have no idea where to put your napkin, what to eat first, and what to eat it with.
The popularity of traditional afternoon tea or ‘high tea’ has grown i... |
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How nerve racking can it be attending an event as a single or flying solo? Even the best Networkers have a moment where they take a deep breathe. Read some of their tips and tactics to enjoy any event solo. Rachel Quilty, Personal Brand Strategist and Etiquette Coach provides a few tips on how to start conversations at events in October 2009 ... |
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