Boss Up and Change Your Life - Make the best first impression - Get respect

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • Hi, I'm Diana. Today we're talking about how to Boss Up and how it will change your life. Although I was just getting over Covid (you'll hear it in my voice), I felt it was really important to make this video in case someone really needed the guidance that I never had. I learned so much about bossing up (raising my standards, gaining more respect, presenting myself correctly) through trial and error. You don't need to make the same mistakes! You can easily change your life by making better first impressions and leveling up your life.
    You don't need to be a boss or even want to be one in order to get the same respect and have your ideas heard. Tired of being dismissed as soon as you are seen? Follow some of these tips to get started on changing how you are seen, heard and accepted.
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Komentáře • 53

  • @katechadbournebard
    @katechadbournebard Před 2 měsíci +14

    Thank you so much for this video. So helpful and clear and kind and exactly what I have needed to hear. As a creative person in academia, I’ve always tried to stay true to myself by wearing my free spirited, artsy clothes, but I have learned there is a price to pay. I remember sitting in a circle of teachers, all of whom were wearing suits. We were asked a question and each person answered in turn. When the facilitator came to me she simply skipped over me as though I weren’t there. I don’t think she meant to do that; I think that I was functionally invisible in that environment because of my clothes. The irony was that the department chair said I was the best teacher in the program, but I never dressed the part. I was rebelling against what I saw as a boring tyranny of corporatized education- but I see now that it didn’t serve me. What I’m taking from all this is that if you want to succeed, dress for the game you are playing. Thank you again.

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před 2 měsíci +6

      I mostly made this video because I have gotten in my own way so many times!

  • @loosilu
    @loosilu Před 2 měsíci +13

    This came at exactly the right time. After all of these years of being told I need to follow certain rules for dressing for work, you are the FIRST one who explained WHY and made it make sense.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před 2 měsíci +1

      Diana, to be more specific, I was always irritated about following rules because I thought it was about fitting in. When you explained it in terms of distracting from your ideas, that made so much sense.

  • @CarnivoreSeventyOne
    @CarnivoreSeventyOne Před rokem +15

    You’ve been needed young lady for a long time! Tell the truth like you’ve been doing. Love this 😁

  • @kimsnader8777
    @kimsnader8777 Před 2 měsíci +11

    I agree that whatever your work dress culture, keeping yourself and your ideas the focus instead of your clothing is key. My "boss" wardrobe move is "the third piece", as in, a top, a bottom, and either a blazer, a cardigan or a crisp overshirt/shacket. I have worked in manufacturing, the creative fields, the knowledge field and traditional business environments (all very different types of work dress culture). Dark neutrals are bossier than light. Monochrome and subtle patterns are bossier than brilliant colors and bold patterns. Excellent tailoring on crisp-lined pieces is bossier than flowy, sensuous fabrics.
    Don't forget handbags, totes, briefcases, footwear, outerwear and umbrellas. Sturdy, durable, no-nonsense accessories with clean lines and few embellishments that are appropriate for the context speak "boss". Nothing is worse than creating the boss illusion, only to destroy it with a trendy backpack, a juvenile umbrella, worn shoes, or any accessory more appropriate for clubbing or a picnic, or something that creates a hazard or an obstacle in performing your work.

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před 2 měsíci +7

      I think people should read this comment instead of watching my video!

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před 2 měsíci +2

      THis is my struggle. In terms of colors, I'm a light Spring, and oh man. Darker neutrals fight against me. They make me look like a pale lab mouse. Navy looks ok, but I wore navy for 12 freaking years in Catholic school, and when I wear it, I instantly turn 14 years old. If I wear a navy blazer, cardigan, or trousers, you might as well stuff me in a locker. I'm currently trying to work out what to do, but I suspect it will be shades of gray.

    • @kimsnader8777
      @kimsnader8777 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@loosilu I hear you, and understand. I've known some light spring folks. Wear the darkest of the neutrals that suit your coloring. That will probably be taupes, rich browns, lighter charcoal grays and deeper chambray blues. Wear the light, bright colors that suit you best in your blouse or a scarf close to your face. A jacket in a menswear tiny pinstripe or herringbone fabric may strike the balance you need between dark neutral and the sun-bleached tones that are best for you.

    • @kimsnader8777
      @kimsnader8777 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@unblahyourself Thank you. Having worked in so many different fields, it took a while for me to understand how "the boss" at a particular job was so easy to identify. Hint: it's rarely the one who dresses to impress about their wealth. It's the one who dresses to command respect and be in control of themselves, their team, and their managers' expectations without saying a word.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před 2 měsíci

      @@kimsnader8777 This is enormously helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @jaynethorne4540
    @jaynethorne4540 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you so much for this information. I also want to share the psychology of color. Darker coolers, especially Navy blue invoke a feeling of authority. You instinctively chose that color!

  • @marylopez3777
    @marylopez3777 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Thank you Diana. You are so wise, patient, kind, generous, and realistic.
    Be the Boss when bossness is required. Be the Queen Baddie all the rest of the time!

  • @CarnivoreSeventyOne
    @CarnivoreSeventyOne Před rokem +12

    Yes! High standards. And people will not like it.

  • @marylopez3777
    @marylopez3777 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Thank you Diana. You are so wise, patient, generous, caring, and realistic. Be the Boss when bossness is needed, be the Fun Feminine Queen Baddie ALL the rest of the time!

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Right, we don't need to boss all the time! Sometimes we need to Baddie!

  • @cherylshiflett4384
    @cherylshiflett4384 Před měsícem +2

    I long dagger nails or brightly colored nails.

  • @CarnivoreSeventyOne
    @CarnivoreSeventyOne Před rokem +6

    I am keeping my standards 😁

  • @modgirl3292
    @modgirl3292 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Excellent advice here especially for recent grads. I always kept 2 blazers in my office (or, car), a heavier one for cold temps & one for summer) that way you can always throw one over your shoulders if you go to a meeting. Keep a lint roller & little sewing kit with dbl-sided tape 4 wardrobe emergencies. The inner work of doing your work is essential; the more you know the less you will fill up conversation with the ums, ahs, & the most-dreaded-word that shows your immaturity “LIKE.” Carry a business folder to corral your papers/laptop. No funky tote bags, think structure. You don’t have to pay for expensive leather ones, since there are plenty of others available now. And, please cover your tattoos.

    • @d.-beck7205
      @d.-beck7205 Před 2 měsíci +2

      A decent pencil or fountain pen, if you keep notes by hand. A spare light and a spare dark TShirt in your office drawer in case of spilled coffee or tomato sauce also helps. Shoes with moderate heels or flats, in which you can stand firm and walk well.

  • @user-gk7sy9dp8s
    @user-gk7sy9dp8s Před 2 měsíci +2

    Really impressive presentation. Couldn't agree with you more. Local news stations across the country would do well to have their female presenters view this video.

  • @CarnivoreSeventyOne
    @CarnivoreSeventyOne Před rokem +6

    I love the look! Actually that’s the classic look 😁

  • @gailwilliams5278
    @gailwilliams5278 Před rokem +9

    This is excellent information, and comprehensive.

  • @mireille1594
    @mireille1594 Před rokem +6

    I think you are bringing important points, Diana. I would add that it also depends on the field you are in. A lawyer boss would dress differently than someone in the arts, for example; in some areas, creativity and personality are important.

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před rokem +7

      I agree even though I was definitely in the arts in these situations. I was a music producer, which is a male dominated field and it was tough to be heard and taken seriously as a woman. I was actually asked, "so do you do all if this yourself? " in one meeting. If I were an artist or some other kind of creative though, then these same rules would not apply. Then I would get really crazy with my look. But most opportunities in this world are not that.

  • @amyhayes8965
    @amyhayes8965 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Dealing with this now. Thank you.

  • @4Renee9
    @4Renee9 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Excellent video. I used this technique for many years before retiring. A wonderful reminder !
    Thank you!❤️🌸

  • @schoolingdiana9086
    @schoolingdiana9086 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I hear what you’re saying on gold jewelry, but as a Native American, gold jewelry makes me look like my liver is dying off. Looking terminally ill isn’t going to send the right impression.

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před 2 měsíci +3

      lololol ok no gold for you! Native American skin looks sooooo good in silver. Definitely do you! ❤

  • @melindad.217
    @melindad.217 Před 17 dny

    This video is brilliant! 🎉

  • @marycash4933
    @marycash4933 Před 3 měsíci +4

    It really depends on the environment of the situation you find yourself in. I thought a little formality was in order so I wore a basic black sheath dress with a black blazer and I was asked " what are you so dressed up for?" It was a job interview. Go figure.

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před 3 měsíci +5

      Lol then what were you supposed to wear??

    • @neanea1173
      @neanea1173 Před měsícem

      Yes! I am a Legal Assistant. Back in the day, we dressed up! In 2021 I went to the job interview of the job I have today..nice skirt and blouse, low heels...I got "You don't need to dress up...don't wear heels... They Were Low. I wear dresses, etc if I want. Culture has gone too far the other way. BTW. I don't miss sand colored hose in 90 degree heat. 😂

  • @leitanewman8991
    @leitanewman8991 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great tips! Thanks

  • @user-ov4wr5yu4r
    @user-ov4wr5yu4r Před 2 měsíci +3

    That's not an A line skirt. It's a dirndl skirt. But, I get your point, much too soft and fluffy, and colorful.

    • @plw7930
      @plw7930 Před měsícem

      It has an A line shape.

  • @maryokeefe5351
    @maryokeefe5351 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Lots of wise advice here. As an executive, it is very difficult to offer this type of advice to young women in the workplace when the way they present themselves is not helping them. I need to be me (purple hair, large visible tattoos, weird piercings)! I have great tits and want all the men in the office to see them! People can be very quick to call discrimination so most bosses won't take the risk of pointing out where they are going wrong, so they say nothing and the person ends up marginalized and can't understand why nobody listens to their ideas.

  • @maevey3
    @maevey3 Před 2 měsíci

    I think you would love Corinne Drewery. If you don't already know her, check her out.

  • @keryngasparini3790
    @keryngasparini3790 Před 2 měsíci

    What about long down hair for a boss? Do I need to chop it to my shoulders?

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před 2 měsíci

      I think neat, clean, and modern any length from pixie to just above bra strap.

  • @d.carter
    @d.carter Před 2 měsíci +1

    What do you use on your eyebrows? I don't have any

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I have been using this lately! czcams.com/video/c87rWdqJBB4/video.htmlsi=XO_jeUVgNR7jaVp8
      But I also use Benefit goof proof pencils too!

  • @CarnivoreSeventyOne
    @CarnivoreSeventyOne Před rokem +1

    What I meant was people want sloppy now.

    • @unblahyourself
      @unblahyourself  Před rokem +9

      I really wish we could go back to dressing up daily like they did in the 40s and 50s. I thought that was great.

    • @Spikypotato.
      @Spikypotato. Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@unblahyourself I agree!!❤

    • @maryokeefe5351
      @maryokeefe5351 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@unblahyourself And the men all wore nice top coats and a smart fedora. Dreamy.