To Become Part of a “Click” – Not a Clique – Be Yourself
October 24, 2010
Have you and someone ever just “clicked” with one another? Maybe it was a friend, maybe it was a colleague, maybe it was a romantic partner… but whoever it was, you felt an instant connection with him or her.
It happens in a few seconds, this “clicking”. It’s a spontaneous process that typically occurs on an entirely subconscious level; in a moment, we develop a trust – a bond – that can last for years… or even a lifetime.
But what happens if you aren’t putting your best self forward 100% of the time? If you’re withholding your truest persona from those you meet, you will never be able to honestly “click” with another individual. After all, that person can’t possibly get to know who you are if you aren’t presenting yourself in the most genuine way possible.
I am urging you to seriously consider how you can foster this kind of “clicking” by a) getting to know who you really are; and b) allowing yourself to be that person without apologies. When you present your most authentic self to all you meet, you’re more likely to “click” with like-minded souls, which will have tremendous benefits, such as fostering a stronger sense of:
· Giving
· Caring
· Creativity
· Openness
· Spirituality
At our Kansas City cosmetic dentistry office, we use the concept of showing our sincere faces in order to naturally “click” with patients and their families. In a few seconds, everyone who walks through our door has a complete understanding of who we are – and the impressions we make often lead to amazing “clicks”.
My cosmetic dentistry team and I have made many friends by doing the right thing and treating everyone with respect and honor, ensuring that we always “click” for the right reasons. Try it yourself and see what happens. I predict that you’ll feel that wonderful “click” sensation daily if you do.