HOW TO ACT AND LOOK LIKE SMART
1. You know your friends like you but how are you seen by your boss, your teachers or strangers on the street? Look at your physical appearance and also your mental take on things.
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Take a digital photo of yourself each day in
your different outfits.
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Look at your behaviors and see what you do that
generates negative attention and what generates positive attention. Think about
why you do certain things. Do you do things to be controversial? To get
attention? To look like your friends or to fit into a certain group? Evaluate your
results. You now know something about yourself by the process of introspection.
Do your results apply to the general population? Probably. Now you're a
philosopher!
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Understand you can still sharpen up your look
and not lose your integrity or your friends.
2.
A very good way to look smart is to learn random
trivia. You have to know a little about something, then stock up on trivia. Did
you know that Martin Van Buren was the 8th president and started his term in
1837? See? If someone is talking with you or with you and some friends talking
about something, and you know a little trivia about it, then you should bring
it up. Don't interrupt them or you'll look like a jerk. But remember, there is
a fine line between dropping little bits of trivia here and there and being a
know it all. Beware of doing this too much.
3.
Realize you can still keep your personality and style. If you tend to
dress frumpy or older than you really are you'll need to let go of your comfort
zone and be willing to try something new.
4.
If you're younger you will need to talk to your
parents about the changes you'd like to make. You can slowly evolve your
wardrobe by adding in smarter looking pieces. Don't expect to be able to go out
and drop a lot of money on new clothes. Looking smart costs a bit of money.
5.
Look at the people you respect and think of the
things that set them apart from yourself. Is it the look? The confidence? Do
they just seem more engaging?
6.
Stop living in your little box and start looking
outside of it.
Read at least 20 minutes of news
everyday online.
Read about different subjects or
people that interest you.
Visit museums, art shows,
historical sites, planetariums, etc. Soak up the world around you. Awareness
always makes you more knowledgeable and you will have more intelligent things
to talk about.
Walk away from the video games and
don't spend all night on the computer chatting with friends. You don't have to
give either up entirely but you should scale back to make room for other
things.
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Get involved in a charity or civic duty. This
will really broaden your view of the world and bring you much more knowledge
about people and society.
8.
Spend time talking to people older and more
experienced than you. Talk about the past, events in history they experienced
and ask questions.
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Participate in class when you're in school and
don't fade into the background. Be sure to answer as many challenging questions
as you can, but avoid commenting on obvious ones as they will garner no respect and a wrong answer will make
you look foolish. Ask questions and openly talk to the teacher about the
subjects and ideas behind them either during or after class. Your teachers will
respect your interest even if it's newly found.
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Do your homework and be prepared. This includes
reading, reports and even extra research.
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Don't feel pressured to comment on everything.
Sometimes the best thing to do is just to listen. Plus, others will value your
opinions more if they are less frequent.
10.
Don't try to bluff your way through topics. The
people that actually know about it will spot a phony a mile away. Instead, wait
for the conversation to drift to something you are familiar with or gently
direct the conversation in that direction.
11.
Ask questions. Be actively engaged in a
discussion or conversation. Don't pretend you know everything. The smartest
people ask lots of questions. But sometimes pretend that you know... and don't
ask a lot of questions that could irritate people a lot.
12.
Surround yourself with smart friends and
interesting people.
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Be genuine. You'll appear smarter if you talk
about things you know something about. Sure, you can carry around quantum
physics books but when a person familiar with the topic starts engaging in
conversation you'll look like a phony and stupid.
14.
Expand your knowledge of your interest. If you
like music you can read books about your favorite bands, the music industry,
older bands that inspired the bands of today, digital production, instruments,
etc. The same goes for art, history, fashion, psychology, religion, etc. Carry
those books around and you will look smart and be infinitely more interesting
than someone who fakes it.
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Evaluate your clothes and start adding smart
looking pieces to your wardrobe.
Pants and jeans
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Shop for pants that are tailored and fit you
well in length, in the waist and in overall fit. They can be stylish and
trendy. So long as they fit well you appear that you took time in putting the
outfit together.
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Shop for jeans that fit appropriately. If they
are really long you should wear heels (ladies) or have them altered. No one
looks smart in hugely over sized jeans that drag the ground. You look like you
found a pair of pants and didn't care if they fit.
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For the guys, non-baggy corduroys or khakis are
good, and in the summer, khaki shorts.
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T-shirts are fine but avoid controversial or
rude graphics.
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Avoid grossly over sized shirts. Start looking
for shirts with social messages, vintage rock bands and smart comments.
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Make sure the shirts are within your interest.
You don't want someone to ask about your message and you not understand what it
means. It's fine to wear your favorite band shirts but dress them up with a
blazer so you turn it into your look and not appear as if you've emerged from a
Hot Topic yard sale. You can keep a lot of your current wardrobe, just polish
up the other elements.
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Don't wear t-shirts all the time and if you do
you should top it with a blazer, and accessorize with a belt and appropriate
shoes.
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Wear dress shirts sometimes to mix it up. Buy
shirts that are cut to fit your body type. Look for lengths that are
appropriate, not too short and not too long. Plan ahead and don't go reaching
into the back of your closet for your old styles when the seasons change.
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Girls and ladies should look for pieces that
appear tailored and flatter their good features. Don't hide under bulky
sweaters and sweatshirts but look for tailored looking pieces. Get a
combination of short and long sleeve. If the fit is good you can mix it up with
fun colors and trendy prints.
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Guys should wear appropriately sized shirts. Add
variety by choosing fun colors. If the fit is good you can really mix it up
with fun colors and trendy prints.
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Men and women should avoid wearing athletic
attire and shoes unless you are actually doing something athletic. This doesn't
mean wear it because you'll be doing it later in the day, this means unless you
are actually at the gym, running laps or in PE you need to keep your athletic
wear in a bag. This includes your favorite player jersey.
Wear shoes that are undamaged (free
of deep scuffs and wear), that fit well and that can be polished (unless
suede). You can get some well made shoes with fun colors that enhance your look
and make you look polished while still keeping your personality
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Men should invest in a few pairs of shoes both
in black and brown. Again, look for shoes that can be polished and aren't worn
out.
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Pay close attention to personal hygiene!
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Shower and shave regularly. At least once daily
or more if you participate in sports.
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Wear a nice fragrance or body spray
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Guys should get hair cuts every month or so. If
you sport a longer style you should at least get the hair trimmed from the back
of your neck. You can still be long and funky but you need to keep it shaped
and clean looking.
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Hairy necks look sloppy and dirty
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Ladies should avoid coloring their hair unless
they have the time and money to maintain the look and the roots.
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Black may be cool now but it may look
unnaturally dark. Go for colors that compliment your skin tone.
20.
Get a skin care regime and stick to it daily.
Wash and
exfoliate with the appropriate skin care products for your skin type
See a
dermatologist if you have acne or skin problems
21.
Seeing is a good thing. Get glasses if you need
them.
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Get your eyes checked if you haven't in a while,
can't see from the back of class or get headaches when you read or spend too
much time on the computer.
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If you need glasses you should shop for a
neutral colored plastic (brown, tortoise shell or black) frame or a metal
frame.
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If you wear more silver jewelry you should get a
silver frame.
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If you don't need them you can get
non-prescriptions ones but you do run the risk of being teased if you're
caught. Glasses are a commitment. Instead of getting contacts and fake glasses
just don't get the contacts. Go with glasses for the most studious look.
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