3. Personality
Every individual has his own characteristic way
of behaving, responding to emotions,
perceiving things and looking at the world. No
two individuals are similar.
What an individual sees in his childhood days
and most importantly his/her growing days
form his personality.
Personality is nothing but the aggregate
conglomeration of memories and incidents in
an individual’s entire life span
4. How we behave in our day to
day lives reflects our personality
6. Personality is defined as the personal
qualities and characteristics of an
individual.
Personality is how we react with
others.
Personality is the sum of
characteristics of an individual which
makes him different from the others.
10. Importance of Personality
Development
Personality development grooms an individual
and helps him make a mark of his/her own.
goes a long way in reducing stress and conflicts.
helps you develop a positive attitude in life
helps an individual to inculcate positive qualities
like punctuality, flexible attitude, willingness to
learn, friendly nature, eagerness to help others
and so on
11. Personality Development Tips
Smile a lot
Think positive
Dress Sensibly
Be soft-spoken
Leave your ego behind
Avoid Backbiting
Help others
Confidence
A Patient listener
15. We make snap judgments
about people from the clothes
they wear. On what basis?
16. What is the Relationship
Between Clothes and
Personality?
Have you ever wondered why
and how clothes and
personality are linked? What’s
the connection between the
22. Not everyone is an expert on style,
certainly. We all know what we like,
and our personalities will permeate
our individual choices.
23. Here are just a few examples of some
styles of dress that are popular today
and the kinds of information they can
convey about those who wear them.
24. Clothes and personality
interpretation
The Conventional Dresser :dresses for
her or his environment rather than
from a sense of personal style.
wears a simple, traditionally styled
suit /dress, conservative tie and
sensible shoes.
tend to be ‘conventional’ people –
drab and sometimes boring, and
lacking in confidence, they tend to be
introverts who like to blend in with the
crowd.
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26. The Sloppy Dresser :
generally look as if they slept in
the clothes they are wearing.
Their wrinkled, soiled,
mismatched outfits, are usually
topped off by unwashed,
uncombed hair, unshaven faces
and – on women – heavy, sloppily
applied makeup.
tend to view themselves as free-
thinkers who reject conventional
norms.
the look also screams of a poor
self-image, immaturity, lack of
motivation, and an ‘I don’t give a
damn’ attitude.
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28. The Casual Chic Dresser
At first easily confused for a
‘conventional’ sort
‘Casual chic’ personality is
someone who tends to dress
appropriately for every occasion
and always looks stylish and well-
put together.
a ‘chic’ dresser adds small but
important personal touches to his
or her wardrobe – an elegant piece
of jewelry, a silk scarf or designer
tie – that speak volumes about his
desire to fit in without disappearing
into the crowd.
The Casual Chic person is
confident, successful, and
perceived as attractive by others.
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30. The Designer Dresser
everything from his
undergarments to his
overcoat must sport an
easily recognized label from
a well-known clothing
designer.
her hair is done only by the
most expensive, high-end
salon
While this style usually
gives one an air of affluence
and success, it is all too
often also a sign of a person
who is insecure, uncertain
about his personal identity,
shallow and overly
materialistic.
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32. The ‘Goth Dresser’
Sported mostly by teens
and ‘twenty-something’s’,
the look is characterized by
black clothing, dark
makeup and jewelry that
looks more threatening than
fun or inviting.
often have a number of
body piercings and tattoos
which they display by
wearing as little clothing as
possible.
their personalities tend to be
angry, immature, thrill-
seeking, hostile towards
authority and depressed.
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34. The Athletic Dresser
most people who dress in
‘athletic attire’ like running suits,
sweats and so-called ‘work-out
wear’ in public are not athletes,
but simply people who want to
be perceived as such.
wear them in order to identify
themselves with a sub-culture
that they find appealing but
which they cannot join due to
physical constraints or a simple
lack of time or motivation.
These people tend to be
sedentary, insecure and envious
of those with the ambition and
drive to achieve athleticism in
the real world
35. These descriptions of clothes and
personality are stereotypical
representations of many different
types of dressers.
most of us wear a mixture of one or
more of these style types on a regular
basis and our personalities are a mix
of those described as well.
36. How to Use Clothing to Your
Advantage
The key to using clothing to your
advantage is to dress so you feel
ready to take on the world.
In fact, experts have found that
dressing in this way has a real impact
on your mood and your outlook.
37. So what can you do to dress in a way that's beneficial
for you, your outlook and your attitude toward the
world? Check out these 10 simple tips.
Wear clothing that's flattering for your figure.
Remember that clothing doesn't need to be expensive to look
good.
Dress suitably for the occasion (business attire for work is a
must).
Don't be afraid to show your personality by using color,
unique clothing cuts or accessories.
Do step outside of your fashion comfort zone sometimes.
Have fun with your clothing. Don't take it too seriously.
Only wear clothing that makes you feel good.
Get rid of clothes that you associate negative things with .
Do get "dressed" daily.
Try putting on something special even when it's not a
"special" day, and take notice of the change in your attitude.