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Your Car Can Influence Perceptions: What you Need to Know as a Behavioral Assistant

August 15, 20241 min read

Did you know that people often form judgments based on the car you drive?

Consider a scenario where you attend a team meeting involving various providers. Each provider arrives in their respective vehicles, and unfortunately, some may make assumptions about you based on your car.

I recall working with a family in an affluent neighborhood and experiencing judgment due to the car I drove at the time. As a behavioral assistant, I found that these perceptions could sometimes influence how families and colleagues viewed my professionalism and capability. Over time, when my finances allowed, I chose to invest in a better vehicle to minimize such perceptions. Interestingly, nowadays, some people express surprise when they see a behavioral assistant driving a car of that caliber.

The reality is that, in our profession, first impressions can matter significantly. While the quality of our work is paramount, the image we present can also affect how we are perceived and treated by clients and colleagues. Investing in a reliable and respectable vehicle can help convey professionalism and build trust more quickly.

In conclusion, as a behavioral assistant, it’s important to be aware of the subtle ways in which our choices, such as the car we drive, can influence others’ perceptions. It may seem superficial, but addressing these perceptions can enhance our professional image and ensure that we are judged based on our skills and dedication rather than external factors.

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