What is the “A” in “Bring Your A Game” most closely associated with in Chapter 1?
What is Attitude?
Why does Chester say showing up on time matters to employers?
What is it shows responsibility and reliability?
What is Chester’s main message about appearance in the workplace?
What is your appearance reflects your professionalism and attitude?
According to Chester, how does attitude affect your chances of getting and keeping a job?
What is a positive attitude makes you more employable and helps you succeed on the job?
What phrase does Chester use to describe people who always show up and do their best?
What is “go-to people”?
What does Chester say about dressing for the job you want, not the one you have?
What is your clothing sends a message about your goals and seriousness?
Eric Chester compares attitude to what kind of tool or influence in the workplace?
What is a personal magnet that attracts opportunity?
What’s one strategy Chester offers to improve your attendance and punctuality?
What is plan ahead and create routines?
Besides clothing, what else counts toward appearance, according to the book?
What is personal hygiene, posture, and body language?
In Chapter 1, what is one example Chester uses to show how a poor attitude affects performance?
What is showing up late, complaining, or disrespecting coworkers?
According to Chapter 2, what is the difference between being “present” and just being “there”?
What is being engaged and ready to work, not just physically present?
Why might an employer choose not to hire someone based on appearance?
What is they believe the person may not represent the company well?
How does Chester recommend you build a positive attitude, even when facing challenges?
What is focus on what you can control, be grateful, and stay solution-focused?
What long-term effect can poor attendance habits in youth have on your career?
What is it can lead to lost job opportunities and a bad reputation?
What is Chester’s advice for figuring out what to wear in a workplace setting?
What is observe others, ask questions, and always dress one level up?