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10 Stereotypical Elements to Offline Unprofessionalism11.09.07

When was the last time someone said that you were a professional individual? When was the last time someone told you that you were acting unprofessional? By now, you may have already read my 5 ways to be professional anywhere. Professionalism and unprofessionalism1 are confused with the idea of a job profession so much, that the majority of the society now thinks that professionalism is the direct child of the concept of a job profession.

Since stereotypes are everywhere, today I would like to present to you tips for 10 stereotypical elements to offline unprofessionalism, or hurdles to offline professionalism: hair, money, tattoos, housing, external and internal attitudes, transportation, attire, relationships, and jobs. Because of these 10 things, you or someone else may have a hard time coming off as a person who exhibits professionalism.

10 stereotypical obstacles to offline professionalism


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  1. I call being unprofessional a sign of unprofessionalism. Consider this my creation and a trademark if you have not heard about it before. :) []
  2. Emo here refers to the concept of taking the emo kind of music, or emotional music, and applying it to different parts of life. This is not something that focuses only or even at the very concept of being emotional about things, but about letting certain extreme emotions dictate our attitude towards things. Some applications can include wearing certain colors of clothing, dying hair to certain colors, eye lash colors, wearing white socks, black dress shoes, having enough facial hair to at least show your skin, etc. The “emo” trend itself does not completely and fully revolve around the concept of being emotional. Instead, being emo today means being emotional in terms of living a life in certain ways with the main and sole purpose to show that you are emo, and not necessarily to show emotions or being emotional about things. []
  3. If you do get my and my site name as a tattoo, let me know. I am sure I will be more than excited, I think. []

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5 Ways To Be Professional Anywhere06.01.07

I run into different kinds of people everyday, and I notice that almost everyone acts a little bit unique in different situations. While many people try to be nice to others, it seems that they also try to be professional in different areas of life. Many people think that being professional requires one to be in a business situation or be in a situation related to making money. In my view, professionalism has nothing to do with the workplace. In fact, being professional means you act sensible and responsible in every situation, both business and non-business.

I would like to present to you 5 of the many simple ways to be professional anywhere, whether it is your personal blog, to your neighbors, or even during arguments. I think this list will help more of us realize how professionalism can be applied to many parts of our life, and not just business or work.

5 Ways To Be Professionals Anywhere

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