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When you are looking to advance in your organization it is always important to think higher and start behaving like an executive class officer. For this, you need to develop a complete set of habits and approaches. Following are a few tips that will help you understanding how to develop an executive behavior even if you are currently not at an executive post.

1. Improve Your Looks
The first things you need to consider is your overall look, no matter what position you are working at. Billy Lowe, a celebrity stylist is of the view that in order to attain an executive look, focus on your hair cut and the pair of shoes you are standing in. A well polished pair of shoes reflects the strength of the foundation you have and the assuredness you have about your own self.



2. Maintaining a Versatile Wardrobe
Karen Antle, a renowned fashion consultant opines that one needs to look at one's wardrobe as a complete and cohesive unit. The color of your major clothing items and other accessories should complement each other in a way that it imparts you a decent and rational look. A dark colored suit worn once a week or so will render great looks to your personality.

3. Improve Your Speech
Kirbery Tepper, a renowned public speaking trainer is of the view that you should try giving up the use of placeholder words like those of "like" "um" and "you know what.' This is largely because these words sometimes depict some fear, stress or anxiety in you. There is certainly no need to be extra fluent or trying to impress the interviewer. All you need to do is to concentrate more on what you say. Take more time to think, speak slowly and steadily, and make a good choice of words.

4. Start Thinking Like An Executive
Only because you are an ordinary worker should not make you feel bad or less important. Sometimes, the reason why executives have a better attitude is because they have a feeling that they are very important to the organization. And this is what you need to tell yourself that you are also an important part of the organization as well. Yasko-Mangum suggests that you should reach your office quite early, organize your energies for the rest of the day, prioritize your work and try finishing the assigned tasks before the deadline. This is how your boss notices your efforts. Above all, always take a pride in your work.

5. See Your Appearance As a Priceless Asset
A legal assistant named Christine Hood said that it was due to her professional attitude that she grabbed a lot of opportunities to excel in her organization. Behaving like and looking like executives may not seem to be something of great importance at first, but it really pays because employers are always interested in watching your behavior towards your job more than noticing the number of files you process in an hour.
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