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10 Good Habits To Become More Attractive and Desirable To Others

January 3, 2024 · Expert Tips
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We might not like to admit or accept this, but deep down, all people want to be appreciated and considered attractive. Appearance may have the first impact but it does not have the final word; it is one’s qualities that create their final image in other people’s eyes and mind. The type of qualities that people feel drawn to and mesmerized.

But what makes a person so attractive that everyone wants to be around them? Luckily, relationship experts have found the answer. And it’s not that complicated. It’s all about the good habits one sticks to that help one stand out from the crowd.

Such habits might not seem that big of a deal, but trust the experts when they say that they can make or break your image in front of other people. Ready to become the person everyone likes and finds irresistibly attractive? Then read on to find out what you have to do to reach this status.

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Good habits that make you more attractive and desirable to other people:

  1. Surprise people

Everyone likes surprises. Women love to be surprised with a bouquet from their partners (or friends) for no particular reason. Men like to receive surprise tickets to sports events, for instance, as a sign of appreciation from their wives, as a birthday gift, etc.

Such a gesture can change the recipient’s entire day, week, month, you name it. It might be a small gesture, but it can mean the world to the person on the receiving end. And you, my friend, will be appreciated and seen in a completely new light.

  1. Say ‘no’ when you really mean it

In many situations, it might be difficult to say no to someone. But at the end of the day, the fact that you dared to speak your mind means more than reluctantly accepting something. It’s ok to refuse to go out with a friend instead of accepting the invitation and having an attitude all evening.

Being able to refuse is a quality, not a flaw, as you show other people that you’re honest and true to yourself, but also your relationship with them. Saying no might not feel okay when you do it, but in the end, you’ll feel better about yourself and your ability to stay real. People love other genuine and honest people, and they will absolutely love you for it.

  1. Do something nice for a stranger

Whether you’re helping an older neighbor with their groceries or offering your seat to a pregnant woman, doing something nice gives you a rewarding feeling. If doing good deeds becomes a habit, rest assured it is a habit that will make you feel better about yourself, not to mention you will be considerate, compassionate and will look incredibly attractive to other people.

You don’t have to be Mother Teresa but every small gesture counts. Hold the elevator door, pick up an object someone dropped, and buy lunch for someone who cannot afford it. These might seem small acts, but not many people do them. You will appreciate yourself, and others will appreciate and respect you more if you do good deeds just because you can.

  1. Learn from those who are better than you

It might not be easy to accept that other people are better than you. But the moment you can do that, that’s when the learning process starts. Instead of asking yourself what you’re doing wrong or finding excuses for your failures, learn from your mistakes and other people’s experiences.

Pay attention to other people and see what they are doing to make things work their way. Is it the fact that they’re empathic, straightforward, and committed to a task? Whatever it is, it is something that helps them thrive and stand out. Learn from them and practice your own abilities to stand out and become successful. Wanting to become a better person is highly attractive.

  1. Be curious

It might be called small talk, but it takes a certain type of person to be able to talk to other people about nothing and everything at the same time. Some people have a natural gift and attract others around them naturally, while others have to practice a little bit.

No matter the type, everyone likes a person who seems genuinely interested in talking and finding out more about them. To make others curious about you and like you more, you need to be curious about them first. When you pay attention to what they have to say it’s easier to find things to talk about and be considered a great companion.

  1. Stay calm when someone’s angry at you

Seeing someone in a display of fury is never pleasant, especially when you are the target of their destructive behavior. In most cases, the most common and emotional response is to scream back at the person yelling at us.

If you manage to stay calm, you’ll not only help yourself but also grow in the other person’s eyes once the stormy moment is over. When their anger subsides, they’ll realize that you stayed calm and appreciate you more. Someone who can control themselves in difficult moments and not allow emotions to take over is very attractive to others.

Read also: 10 Ways Crying Affects Your Mind and Body

  1. Start conversations with a new person

Many people feel uncomfortable outside their group of friends, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But instead of being a scaredy mouse, displaying a confident and optimistic personality will work in your favor. Not only will you learn to be comfortable in your own skin and in every environment, but you will instantly make other people feel drawn to you.

So next time you want to practice the skill of being confident and, subsequently, more attractive, start a conversation with someone you’ve never met before. Don’t be shy and introduce yourself when you walk into a room of complete strangers. Your confidence level will skyrocket, and so will your attractiveness and popularity.

  1. Make a list of things you want to learn

There’s no such thing as having nothing to do with your time. Not if you are a proficient person. Instead of sleeping or watching TV all day long, think about the things that would make you happy in the long term.

Would you like to learn how to ski? To drive? To take a photography class? Whatever it is, there’s nothing more attractive about a person than their willingness to discover and learn new things. And to become smarter and better with every passing moment.

It doesn’t have to become an obsession. It just needs to become a good habit: that of learning new things and improving yourself every chance you get.

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  1. Say ‘thank you’

Saying ‘Thank you’ is as easy as a Sunday morning. At least it should be, but not many people use it. So why not be among those who say it and really mean it? It will make a huge difference in the way other people perceive you.

Appreciate what you receive; even if it’s something small to you, it might have a lot of importance to the other person. Your “thank you” will be more than welcomed and appreciated. And you will instantly become more attractive and charming. It’s also the simple things that matter.

See alsso: How to Save Your Marriage Before It’s Too Late: Best Psychological Advice

  1. Find time for yourself

Time is something we can’t get back. For this reason, people who find time for themselves and their hobbies manage to become happier and more successful than someone who wastes their time as if it means nothing.

Make sure you find time for yourself and the things you like. Whether it’s a hobby or a simple moment to relax and give your mind and body a break, it is essential for your overall well-being. A person that is recharged, re-energized and ready to tackle the world head-on is definitely attractive and powerful.

So, remember that beauty and attractiveness are not only about your face and body, if anything, but more about your character, good habits, and the vibes you give off because of them.

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4 responses to “10 Good Habits To Become More Attractive and Desirable To Others”

  1. Marilyn says:
    February 17, 2024 at 7:19 pm

    Thankyou

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  2. qiana davis says:
    April 21, 2024 at 11:37 am

    Thank you for sharing

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  3. Fran says:
    July 31, 2024 at 2:05 pm

    This was the most interesting topic I’ve read in a while. I really enjoyed reading it.

    Reply
  4. Vishnubhakta Shrinivas Murthy says:
    August 17, 2024 at 10:31 am

    I was delighted to read the elements that make a person attractive to others. I agree with all of them.
    I teach wellness as a certified wellness coach and talk about many of these elements to strive to be mentally well and accepted by people around you. Not just family and friends but also with people around you.
    Thank you for the wisdom.

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