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    5 Proven Principles to Make People Genuinely Like You

    Abdul VasiBy Abdul VasiNovember 28, 2024 Motivation 5 Mins ReadNo Comments0 Views
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    “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.” – Dale Carnegie

    We’ve all heard advice like “be yourself” or “just be kind” when it comes to making people like you. But let’s face it—connecting with others isn’t always as simple as those clichés make it sound. The truth is, there are actionable principles that anyone can follow to genuinely earn the trust, respect, and affection of others.

    This blog post isn’t about superficial tricks or manipulative tactics. It’s about building authentic, meaningful relationships using five practical principles.


    Table of Contents

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    • 1. Be Genuinely Interested in Others
      • Story Time: Priya and Her Tea Shop
      • To-Do:
      • Not-To-Do:
    • 2. Learn the Art of Active Listening
      • The Power of Silence: Rajesh’s Networking Success
      • To-Do:
      • Not-To-Do:
    • 3. Give Genuine Compliments
      • Aarav’s Friendly Formula
      • To-Do:
      • Not-To-Do:
    • 4. Share Your Vulnerabilities
      • The Day I Spilled Coffee on Myself
      • To-Do:
      • Not-To-Do:
    • 5. Be Consistently Kind
      • How Kavya Won Over Her Neighbors
      • To-Do:
      • Not-To-Do:
    • Why These Principles Work
    • Final Thoughts

    1. Be Genuinely Interested in Others

    If you want people to like you, stop making everything about yourself. Take a genuine interest in the lives, thoughts, and emotions of others.

    Story Time: Priya and Her Tea Shop

    Priya runs a cozy tea shop in Bangalore, and her customers absolutely adore her. What’s her secret? She remembers their preferences. When someone walks in, she doesn’t just ask, “What will you have?” Instead, she says things like, “Another masala chai, Mr. Sharma? How was your daughter’s dance recital?”

    Priya’s ability to show genuine interest in her customers’ lives makes her shop a favorite spot in the neighborhood.

    To-Do:

    • Ask meaningful questions like, “What’s been the highlight of your week?”
    • Remember small details about people and bring them up later.

    Not-To-Do:

    • Don’t fake interest—it’s easy to spot.

    Quote to Remember:
    “To be interesting, be interested.”


    2. Learn the Art of Active Listening

    Listening is an underrated skill. Most people are too busy thinking about what they’ll say next instead of truly paying attention.

    The Power of Silence: Rajesh’s Networking Success

    Rajesh, a software engineer from Chennai, once attended a tech conference. While others were busy bragging about their startups, Rajesh listened carefully to a startup founder venting about his struggles. By the end of the conversation, the founder said, “You’ve been so helpful, Rajesh. Let’s connect!”

    The irony? Rajesh hadn’t given any advice—he just listened.

    To-Do:

    • Maintain eye contact and nod to show you’re engaged.
    • Summarize what the other person says to show you’re paying attention.

    Not-To-Do:

    • Don’t interrupt or steer the conversation back to yourself.

    Humor Break:
    Active listening is like making chai—you can’t rush it, and it’s best enjoyed with patience.


    3. Give Genuine Compliments

    Everyone loves a compliment, but only when it’s authentic. Flattery feels hollow; sincerity is priceless.

    Aarav’s Friendly Formula

    Aarav, a young entrepreneur from Mumbai, is a master of giving compliments. When his team finishes a project, he doesn’t just say, “Good job.” He says, “Riya, your presentation was spot-on, especially the way you broke down the data.”

    By being specific and sincere, Aarav builds trust and rapport with his colleagues.

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    To-Do:

    • Be specific in your compliments. Instead of “You’re great,” say, “I admire how thoughtful you are during meetings.”
    • Focus on qualities, not just appearances.

    Not-To-Do:

    • Avoid overdoing it—it can feel forced.

    Quote to Remember:
    “A sincere compliment is the easiest way to brighten someone’s day.”


    4. Share Your Vulnerabilities

    Being perfect isn’t relatable. People connect with honesty and vulnerability because it shows them that you’re human.

    The Day I Spilled Coffee on Myself

    During an important client meeting, I spilled coffee all over my shirt. Embarrassed, I joked, “This is how I make meetings memorable.” Instead of laughing at me, the client laughed with me and shared their own embarrassing work story. That light-hearted moment made the meeting unforgettable—and productive.

    To-Do:

    • Share stories about times you overcame challenges or made mistakes.
    • Laugh at yourself—it’s endearing.

    Not-To-Do:

    • Don’t overshare or make the conversation about your problems.

    Pro Tip:
    Your vulnerabilities make you approachable. Nobody likes a know-it-all.


    5. Be Consistently Kind

    Kindness is a universal language. It’s the little things—like holding the door, remembering birthdays, or simply being patient—that leave lasting impressions.

    How Kavya Won Over Her Neighbors

    Kavya moved to a new apartment complex in Hyderabad and quickly became everyone’s favorite neighbor. How? She always greeted people with a smile, helped an elderly neighbor with groceries, and organized a small Diwali get-together.

    Her kindness didn’t require grand gestures—it was in the everyday things she did.

    To-Do:

    • Offer help without expecting anything in return.
    • Celebrate people’s successes, even if they’re small.

    Not-To-Do:

    • Don’t expect instant gratitude for your kindness.

    Quote to Remember:
    “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” – Aesop


    Why These Principles Work

    Building relationships is about being authentic, empathetic, and consistent. By practicing these five principles, you’ll find that people naturally gravitate toward you—not because you’re trying to be liked, but because you’re creating genuine connections.


    Final Thoughts

    Making people like you isn’t about charm or charisma; it’s about being thoughtful, sincere, and human. Whether it’s showing genuine interest, listening actively, or sharing your vulnerabilities, these principles will help you connect with others on a deeper level.

    As Indian poet Kabir once said, “A tree laden with fruit always bends low.” Humility, kindness, and authenticity will take you further than any superficial tactic.

    Now it’s your turn. Go out there, embrace these principles, and build relationships that matter.

    “The greatest gift you can give someone is your time, your attention, and your genuine care.” – Unknown

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    Abdul Vasi is a digital strategist with over 24 years of experience helping businesses grow through technology, marketing, and performance-led execution. Before starting this blog, he led a successful digital agency that served well-known brands and individuals across various industries. At AbdulVasi.me, he shares practical insights on travel, business, automobiles, and personal finance, written to simplify complex topics and help readers make smarter, faster decisions. He is also the author of 4 published books on Amazon, including the popular title The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

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