How to make people want to impress you
Read, read, read: If you can dish confidently about Bridget Jones' latest adventures or this year's Pulitzer prospects, others will feel challenged to impress you with their own nuggets. Hint! Read the newspaper every day.

Get off the couch: Ever been awed bye someone who stays home to watch reruns? When you've got lots of exciting plans and you can fit someone in for only an hour two weeks from Wednesday, she'll make her best effort to sparkle during her precious time with you.

Stand up straight: Pretend that someone is pulling you up by your ponytail - you'll look sa regal as Prince William's potential queen, and everyone will want a royal audience with you.

Give eye contact: Direct eye contact intimidates people and puts you in a position of power. Plus, your tight focus make others feel heard, noticed and respected.

Wear great shoes: Classic clothes finished off with a knockout pair of shoes is a sign that you have both power and style.

Love your job: When someone asks, "What do you do?", don't whine about your evil boss. Instead, talk about the most fascinating aspect of your job, causing your new aqquiantance to want to know more - or even make you an offer.

Rule the room: If you're at a party where you know no one, walk straight into the crownd and smile at strangers. People will think you own the social circle- and soon enough, you will.
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