1. They know their own worth
There are many times when people feel like they aren’t worth enough. So they accept being treated badly by other people. If you’re dating someone, for instance, and you’re always waiting for their messages or their calls, and you immediately feel better when they reach out, that might be a bit tricky.
Especially if you’re sad and overthinking why they don’t call or text you. By doing so, you give off the impression that you seek external validation and that you are not okay with yourself first.
Someone who knows their worth knows when to say no and when to accept something. They don’t care about someone else’s validation, they’re not interested in drama, and they don’t stop living their own lives just to make somebody else happy.
Experts say that people who know and value their own worth are more selective when it comes to those they spend time with, so it’s natural to be less available than those who aren’t very confident.
Think about this in an economical way: the lack of supply increases demand, so this means that you are more likely to be appreciated by others if you know how to value yourself in the first place.
…Did you know that charming people are confident?