The Top 8 Personal Hygiene Mistakes That Turn Off Prospective Clients and Referral Sources

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It’s lunchtime again here at SmallLaw. My goal for today is to help you prevent an unsuccessful outcome when taking a prospective client or referral source to lunch. The topic is personal hygiene. Personal what? Before you assume that this column does not apply to you, stop! Recognize that you might be the last person to know that something about you is off—way off—especially if you have surrounded yourself with people who won’t tell you the truth.

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