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Success in the workplace isn't something that just falls into your lap, as much as some of us wish it would. In order to be productive and reach new heights, each person needs to be accountable for their actions and proactive in their endeavors in order to reach the level of success desired.

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Written in 1937, during the height of the Great Depression, Napoleon Hill's "Think & Grow Rich" is the venerable book on success. The ultimate book on income, the principles herein are timeless and can be used to accomplish, attract, do, or be, whatever it is the mind can imagine.

Put up to the challenge by business magnate and mentor Dale Carnegie, Hill would dedicate close to a quarter century to interviewing the most successful men and women - many of whom came from humble beginnings. The book stands today at over 100 million sold, and its success is an attestant to the solidness of the principles it preaches. So here are those 13 powerful nuggets, set so you can scroll and easily access and digest.

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Dress for success!

How to dress well for the office to be seen in a professional light.

Intellect, intelligence, and personality are all part of what a successful employee brings to the table, but it's safe to say that it's not only on the inside what counts in this world of visual stimulation. Dressing the part and looking professional is also an important factor to an overall successful workplace effort.

Depending upon the field of work you're in, "dressing the part" means something different to everyone, but for the most part, these three tips will have you looking sharp, leaving a good impression, and keep your confidence soaring. It's time to put one sock on at a time and walk into your place of business with a sense of swagger!

1. Invest in a Decent Suit

You needn't blow your entire paycheck on your wardrobe. One nice foundation piece, be it a 3-piece suit, a basic sheath dress, or something else fitting for your line of work, is a great starter for a number of ensembles that can be created with this item as the base. One good investment will have the other mix-and-match pieces looking high-end and stylish. You'll look put together and sophisticated day in and day out.

Career Cast suggest "something tailor-made to ensure a correct fit and to choose a solid color that isn't distracting." Plus, steer clear of fads and trends that will pass before you've gotten a good run with the clothing and the most wear for your money. Think classic, timeless, and well-made.

2. Details Matter

Along with the perfect fit, the little things count when it comes to dressing well for the office. As per Forbes, "Ensure that your clothes are cleaned and pressed." Even the finest designer clothing will look like they're straight from the hamper if you waltz into work with wrinkles and stains. Match your personal appearance to your clothing care too… no ragged nails, keep your hair clean and fresh, and use makeup mindfully. This isn't "the club" or the weekend. Save less formal and more revealing looks for your personal time.

Stick to simple jewelry and accessories, match well, and de-lint that pet hair off yourself before leaving the house. Make sure your shoes are clean and workplace appropriate and don't overpower your aroma with heavy colognes, lotions, perfumes, or hair products. You want your look and presence to lead, not Chanel No. 5!

3. Go With the Flow

If you're not sure how to dress for your workplace, check out how the boss and upper management is dressed. As per Forbes, "When in doubt, err on the side of being slightly over dressed, rather than show up looking too casual." As they say, dress for the job you want, not necessarily for the job you have.

You can also speak to the human resources department for a dress guideline and recommendations for appropriate attire. Look around the office and catch the overall vibe. Of course, everyone has their own style, but stay in line with what's considered befitting for your line of work.

Ready to get that custom-made suit? Check out these 10 online options for something tailored to your taste and style at a variety of price points. Brown bag it for a few weeks rather than lunching out and you'll never regret the purchase. The investment will pay off with that promotion! Here's lookin' at you!

According to The Balance, "Kim Zoller at Image Dynamics says 55% of another person's perception of you is based on how you look." Dress for success and be sure you've got 100% of their appreciation from top to bottom!