A presentation on personality, hygiene and grooming tips........
This presentation will help you to know why, how personality, hygiene and grooming plays an important role in any human life.......
Presentation on Personality, hygiene and grooming.pptx
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3. THE DETERMINANTS OF PERSONALITY
Some of our personality may be attributed to
biology or genetics.
However people can make changes to their
personality if they are determined.
WHAT IS PERSONALITY ?
The relevant enduring traits that make an individual unique
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8. Personality means true nature of a person.
Personality Development is important
because it focuses on developing human
skills such as, developing communication
skills, confidence building, learning ethics,
morals and values, gathering better
emotional intelligence, conflict resolutions,
enhancing thinking acumen, leadership
skills, so on and so forth. Personality
development is very important in personal
as well as professional life.
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10. BODY LANGUAGE
DO’s
Make frequent eye contact
Smile
Take notes
Keep your hands out of the
pocket
DON’T’s
Slouch
Cross your arms
Tap your feet
Clear your throat
repeatedly
Bite your nails or lips
11. Grooming is care for one’s personal appearance, hygiene
and clothing to make one look neat and attractive. It is
important for positive self image and to maintain a tidy and
pleasant personality. It is just as important as what you
wear. You may select the right clothes but neglecting
personal hygiene can ruin the image you wish to present.
Grooming involves all aspects of your body.
Overall cleanliness
Hair- Keep it at a length and style at which you can
maintain it. Wash your hair at least twice in a week
Nails
Teeth
uniform/attire
Make-up
WHAT IS PERSONAL GROOMING ?
To improve one’s outer and inner self to bring about a
positive change to life. Each individual has a distinct
persona that can be developed, polished and refined
12. Health and hygiene go hand in hand. Apart from eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly to stay healthy,
maintaining proper personal hygiene is also important to help you stay away from bacteria, viruses, and
Rule #1: Wash your hands more often
Rule #2: Take a shower/bath daily, at least once a day
Rule #3: Brush your teeth twice a day
Rule #4: Sharing is not always caring
Don’t share personal items such as make-
up products, nail clippers, earphones, and
hairbrush. They are perfect breeding
grounds for bacteria, germs, and fungi.
Rule #5: Change your socks daily
Rule #6: Clip your fingernails & toenails
Rule #7: Cover your mouth with your hand when coughing or sneezing
Here are 7 personal rules you must know and follow every day.
PERSONAL HYGIENE
13. DRESSING ETIQUETTES
Dressing Sense is the common understanding of what is to be worn, in different kinds of environment, on
different occasions and at different times of the day
VARIANCE IN DRESSING
FORMAL- Social events, like weddings, offices
SEMI-FORMAL – Theatre, Concert
INFORMAL- Birthday parties, Visit to Restaurant
CASUAL- College, Movies, Every day wear
Perceptions people form solely from your appearance are:
Your professionalism
Your level of sophistication
Your intelligence
Your credibility
14. FUNDAMENTALS OF PERSONAL GROOMING FOR MEN
Hair should be clean , trimmed and neatly
combed or styled appropriately.
Freshly shaved, moustache or neatly groomed
beard.
Neat, clean and trimmed nails.
Brushed teeth and fresh breath. Use mint if
needed.
Freshly bathed / showered . Use deodorant /
cologne or after shave but the fragrance should
not linger after you leave.
Cover tattoos, remove piercings
No chewing gum, candy or other objects in
your mouth
ATTIRE ( FORMAL)
Dress conservatively
Two piece dark suit, navy blue or medium to dark grey
Long sleeved , blue or white shirt
Silk tie, complementing in colour and style
Black socks
Well polished dark leather shoes and matching belt
No jewellery, bracelets, earrings or large rings
15. SHIRTS
As a rule, “ The simpler the better’’
Colours- White, Off- white, pale, blue shirts are
preferred .
You may wear light trousers with dark shirt also.
TROUSERS
Formal trousers should be preferably
dark.
Must wear a leather belt with the
shirt tucked in.
Avoid wearing patterns, bold checks or thick stripes
16. TIES
It is safest to choose a traditional silk tie, no bold colours or patterns.
It is best to avoid ties with images or designer logos.
Ties should coordinate with your attire. The knot should be a perfect triangle
SOCKS
Choose a colour that coordinates with your trousers ( usually black, dark grey, dark brown or
dark blue.
Make sure that they are long enough not to let your skin show when you sit down.
As a rule, do not wear white socks.
Wear clean socks to avoid bad odour
BE CAREFUL
17. SHOES
Wear a good pair of leather shoes in black, brown/ tan
Shoes must be polished everyday
Do not wear casual shoes or those with worn out heals
BELTS
Wear only formal belts with a sleek buckle.
As a rule, match your belt to your shoes
18. CLOTHING TIPS FOR WOMEN
Dress conservatively for a formal interaction
Preferably wear neutral colours with small prints.
a dark suit with a white or light coloured long sleeved blouse
a formal shirt with trousers,
a two piece or 1 or 2 button jacket and knee length skirt
a saree
a salwar kameez.
Must avoid wearing jeans for a formal interaction.
Avoid plunging neck lines, sheer, sleeveless or tight fitting clothes
19. FUNDAMENTALS OF PERSONAL GROOMING FOR WOMEN
Use make-up sparingly and look natural
Nail paint and lip colour should not be too trendy or bold
Wear minimal perfume
SHOES
Avoid wearing coloured shoes or those with bling.
Flat shoes or those with 1-1 ½ inches heals in black or brown are standard.
BAGS
Should not be too bold and must preferably be in black/brown
ACCESSORIES
Wear minimal jewellery like studs or small rings. Do not wear big
hoops or danglers
Wear a single bangle or bracelet. Avoid chunky jewellery, big necklaces
20. WHAT IS ETIQUETTE ?
It is a French word that means ‘label’ and ‘
ticket’ .
These are practices and forms prescribed by
social convention or by authority. An unwritten
rule synonymous with good manners.
CATEGORIES OF ETIQUETTES
PERSONAL
Grooming
Dressing
PRIVATE
Home and
Family
PUBLIC
Street
Restaurant
Theatre
Formal Meal
PROFESSIONAL
Introduction
Telephone
Business