How to recover from a negative first impression
by Lisa Evans via Fast Company
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There’s a great deal of pressure around making a positive first impression–and for good reason. Despite this, there is hope. It’s not impossible to recover.
by Lisa Evans via Fast Company
There’s a great deal of pressure around making a positive first impression–and for good reason. Despite this, there is hope. It’s not impossible to recover.