Ans) To change perception:
1) Embrace Your Personal Style.
2) Practice Giving Off Kinder Vibes.
3) Put Those Shoulders Back.
4) Ask Plenty Of Questions.
5) Make A Healthy Amount Of Eye Contact.
6) Relax Your Body.
7) Tell Yourself "I Matter"
8) Go Anyway.
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