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Deepak Rajeev

4 Psychology-Backed Habits to Earn Respect Instantly

At office or college, you may have noticed how some people are respected by almost everyone. It is not because they have some magic spell or invisible cosmic energy. The key lies in their behaviour, internal narratives and understanding about human nature. By learning these behavioural and psychological traits and by implementing them in our lives, we can also make sure that we remain respected wherever we go. In this article, we have covered 4 psychology-backed habits that we can adopt to earn respect instantly and also to maintain it in the long-term. Read on.

1. Give Respect & Take Respect

Humans are Reciprocating Animals

Human beings work based on reciprocation. We have a natural tendency to reciprocate whatever that we receive. So, in order to be respected, the first and foremost thing that we have to do is to give respect. Be kind to each and everyone you meet. Be genuine, sincere and natural. Look within and say the words that are coming from the depth of your soul. Respect will follow as a consequence. This is the path of attaining respect effortlessly.

2. Be Truthful and Keep Your Word

Trust

Think about this for a second: if one of your colleague lied to you by giving you a false promise about something that is important to you, how would you feel? What would be your perception of them, if they repeated this behaviour? The same applies to ourselves. In order to be respected everywhere, we have to be truthful and transparent as a piece of glass. Do what you say and say what you do. Above all, this is the best path for strengthening your self-respect as well.

3. Master the Art of Listening

Listening in an Art

Listening is a silent way of communicating to others that “I care about you. I understand you. I am with you.” When someone is talking to you, listen intently. Don’t take out your phone. Look at their eyes. All the exceptional leaders were great listeners as well. Furthermore, when you listen more, you will understand more about people. Having more information will always provide you an edge in social situations.

4. Emotional Stability

A leader will have strong emotional regulation skills. It shows that you are in control of yourself. You are reliable and people can count on you. Practice meditation everyday. If possible, inculcate a mindfulness exercise, such as yoga, tai chi or breathing techniques, into your life. In the long-run, you will transform into a rock on which people can lean on. This character trait will earn respect for you wherever you go.

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