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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>A definite No.  It is perceived as such. Knowledge and experience in the field of your endeavor,personality,effective public speaking and people that you surround yourself with of like mind is key. Oh yes, do dress for success.

 Do not accept the perception of Height. If you do accept it,what will you use as an excuse when you take your first (if any) failure.

My wife,when she was alive was 5&#039;4. She was excellent at management. made a high 5 figure income and was attributed to what I stated above. She at first had that height perception,but with each success and my encouragement she gained confidence, with that came advancements, and thousands of friends and colleges etc.</description>
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<p> Do not accept the perception of Height. If you do accept it,what will you use as an excuse when you take your first (if any) failure.</p>
<p>My wife,when she was alive was 5&#039;4. She was excellent at management. made a high 5 figure income and was attributed to what I stated above. She at first had that height perception,but with each success and my encouragement she gained confidence, with that came advancements, and thousands of friends and colleges etc.</p>
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