Eleven Elements of an Pleasing Personality
Everyone knows at least a few individuals whom everyone seems to a pleasing personality. If you’ve never considered it, you may not be aware of the personality traits shared by universally likable individuals.
Everyone can adopt at least a couple of these pleasing personality traits with minimal effort. Don’t fret. You will not need to alter your fundamental personality. A little awareness of what is appealing and what is not may be all that is required.
Using these techniques, you can develop a more pleasing personality and enhance your social life:
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Stop judging.
No one enjoys being judged. Few individuals enjoy unsolicited advice. People will find you more appealing if you keep your negative opinions to yourself.
- This also applies to judging others. When you express dislike for another person’s clothes, car, home, or anything else, your own likeability is diminished.
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Avoid making complaints.
Complaining about movies, restaurants, the weather, your boss, your significant other, or your weight is not enjoyable for others. Negative individuals are rarely viewed favorably by society. Be positive or be quiet.
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Refrain from discussing other people.
Some individuals relish discussing others. These individuals are typically unlikeable. If your life is not interesting enough to be a topic of conversation, you need to work on it. The practice of gossiping is improper.
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Be an effective listener.
We adore individuals who pay close attention and hear what we have to say. When someone is speaking to you, maintain excellent eye contact and silence your phone.
- This one tip can significantly increase your popularity. When you give someone your complete focus, you make them feel valued. People love those who make them feel significant.
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Be accurate.
Uncertain individuals are disliked. Follow through with commitments. Be where you have stated you will be. Be punctual.
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Express genuine interest.
One way to demonstrate genuine interest is to be an excellent listener. Another method is to pose inquiries. When you ask someone about their weekend activities or how their softball games went, you demonstrate interest.
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Be approachable and friendly.
Say “hello” to people. Open your body language. You understand what a friendly and kind individual is like. Be like that.
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Be Open-minded.
When you have an open mind, you are less likely to criticize or complain. Others find you easier to converse with because they know you won’t judge them.
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Be encouraging.
Everyone faces obstacles, and everyone could benefit from a little assistance. People will love you for supporting and encouraging them.
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Be entertaining.
Everyone likes to have fun. A large number of people will want to spend time with you if they anticipate having a good time when you’re present.
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Make people feel happy.
This is the most important characteristic to possess if you want people to like you. If spending time with you makes them feel better, they will want to spend more time with you.
Consider this list and select a few items that stand out to you. Also, pay close attention to those individuals whom everyone appears to like. What do you believe people appreciate about them? A few minor adjustments will have a greater impact than you anticipate.
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