The importance of creating a favorable first impression cannot be overstated. As our brains receive data through the five senses, as well as “intuition” and “gut feelings”, an involuntary response is set in motion.
If we observe something our brain responds to as undesirable, an emotional reaction to that stimulus takes place. This holds true for the other senses as well. Hearing, tasting, touching, or smelling something undesirable all tend to influence our emotional state according to previous programming.
This holds true in any environment. You can imagine how undesirable stimulus would impact you adversely whether at a restaurant, at a hospital, at a supermarket, in an office, or at a tire shop.
Conversely, you can imagine what desirable stimulus would impact you in any environment.
Initially, one may garner exposure through a multitude of vehicles, whether a billboard, a sign on a building, circulars, newspaper ads, ra ...[more]
The importance of creating a favorable first impression cannot be overstated. As our brains receive data through the five senses, as well as “intuition” and “gut feelings”, an involuntary response is set in motion.
If we observe something our brain responds to as undesirable, an emotional reaction to that stimulus takes place. This holds true for the other senses as well. Hearing, tasting, touching, or smelling something undesirable all tend to influence our emotional state according to previous programming.
This holds true in any environment. You can imagine how undesirable stimulus would impact you adversely whether at a restaurant, at a hospital, at a supermarket, in an office, or at a tire shop.
Conversely, you can imagine what desirable stimulus would impact you in any environment.
Initially, one may garner exposure through a multitude of vehicles, whether a billboard, a sign on a building, circulars, newspaper ads, ra ...[more]
The importance of creating a favorable first impression cannot be overstated. As our brains receive data through the five senses, as well as “intuition” and “gut feelings”, an involuntary response is set in motion.
If we observe something our brain responds to as undesirable, an emotional reaction to that stimulus takes place. This holds true for the other senses as well. Hearing, tasting, touching, or smelling something undesirable all tend to influence our emotional state according to previous programming.
This holds true in any environment. You can imagine how undesirable stimulus would impact you adversely whether at a restaurant, at a hospital, at a supermarket, in an office, or at a tire shop.
Conversely, you can imagine what desirable stimulus would impact you in any environment.
Initially, one may garner exposure through a multitude of vehicles, whether a billboard, a sign on a building, circulars, newspaper ads, ra ...[more]
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