Learn to act as likable people do
11:57:8 2023-06-24 551

If you want motivation for becoming more social you need positive feedback from others. There are certain things all likable people have in common. Try to incorporate some new ways of communication.

  • Smile a lot. There’s no person in the world who doesn’t like an honest smile. If you’re not used to it, train in front of the mirror every day.
  • Speak loud and clear so people don’t have to struggle to understand what you’re saying.
  •  When people talk to you ask them questions and follow the conversation. It’ll pleasantly boost their ego because everyone needs to be listened to.
  • Ask people for advice. They love to feel validated and important.
  • Ask open questions so the conversation doesn’t get stuck on “yes” or “no” responses.

 

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