Everyone wants to be liked and appreciated by others. Whether it’s in a professional setting, social circle, or even with strangers, being likeable can open doors, create stronger relationships, and make life more enjoyable. But what is the secret to being more likeable?
There are several key traits that can help make someone more likeable, and by cultivating these qualities, you can increase your likeability and create more positive interactions with those around you.
First and foremost, it’s important to be genuine and authentic. People can often tell when someone is being fake or insincere, and it can be a major turn-off. By being true to yourself and expressing genuine emotions and thoughts, others will be more likely to trust and appreciate you.
Another key trait is positivity. People are drawn to those who have a positive attitude and outlook on life. Being optimistic, cheerful, and encouraging can help create a welcoming and pleasant atmosphere that others will want to be around.
Empathy is also crucial when it comes to being likeable. Showing empathy and understanding towards others’ feelings and perspectives can create strong connections and make people feel valued and cared for. Listening actively, being supportive, and validating others’ emotions are all ways to demonstrate empathy and build stronger relationships.
Confidence is another important factor in likeability. Being confident in yourself and your abilities can be attractive to others and can help you to assert yourself in a positive way. However, it’s important to strike a balance and not come across as arrogant or self-absorbed.
Finally, being a good communicator is key to being likeable. Clear and effective communication can help avoid misunderstandings, resolve conflicts, and build rapport with others. Showing interest in others, asking questions, and actively listening can all help improve your communication skills and make you more likeable.
In summary, the secret to being more likeable lies in being genuine, positive, empathetic, confident, and a good communicator. By cultivating these traits and qualities, you can increase your likeability and create more positive connections with those around you. So, start practicing these habits and watch as your relationships and interactions improve.
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I don’t like this guy
Vdo starts from 4:01 tnx me later
Thanks! This was great…
I like the vid
people love people who love people. and that includes loving oneself 🙂
This guy is based, sigma, and jelkworthy
I'm watching this trying to figure out why for some reason people always seem to like me.
I don’t like people. I think I’m in the wrong video. How do I make myself like people haha
Tbh, I've not met anyone whose opinion I care enough about to re-engineer my personality and presentation. Live your life. Accept the results. You and everyone around you is already living up to their "true" potential.
The default individualistic American mindset. People who are likeable do better in life. But likeable people are not competing with other people to do "better" than them. And certainly not through the short-term payoff of a promotion, or so they can publicly with fake modesty refuse a female's wheelchair. How weird. But apt!
Adam Grant expounds clearly about this principle, in his book about givers and takers.
Im a true
Narcissist/Sociopath/Psychopath thank you so much this will help me.
Good video
small hack i taught myself: an easy way to be engaged and interested when you ask other people questions about themselves: ask them things about themselves that also align with YOUR interests. For example: I'll ask people if they still have their cat, if they still teach my favorite class, where they like to shop for clothes, etc. I ask because im genuinely curious about those things, and it builds a relationship!!!
That man is smiley King Charles
Right now, I don’t think I’m in the right place to implement these things. I’m not interested in anyone, I only see being likeable as something I have to do. I don’t actually like being nice. Got to be comfortable with myself first before I try and be nice.
The most likeable people I’ve come across are genuinely happy, positive people who tend to put me in a happy, positive mood. Everything is energy ⚛️
Sometimes, I don't want to be liked. Sometimes, I do.