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How To Command Respect Instantly - 10 Psychological Tricks

Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted someone to give you the attention you deserve? Where you wanted them to listen to what you have to say and not just blow hot air at you? I know I have. No matter what role an individual takes in any professional or personal setting, respect is something we all long for. We shouldn’t have to force others to acknowledge and detect our worth. Thankfully, there are ways to get others to respect you without having to try too hard. The following psychological tricks will quickly increase your influence and make people respect you!

By Space OnlinePublished 12 months ago 6 min read
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How to Command Respect Instantly - 10 Psychological Tricks

Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted someone to give you the attention you deserve? Where you wanted them to listen to what you have to say and not just blow hot air at you? I know I have. No matter what role an individual takes in any professional or personal setting, respect is something we all long for. We shouldn’t have to force others to acknowledge and detect our worth. Thankfully, there are ways to get others to respect you without having to try too hard. The following psychological tricks will quickly increase your influence and make people respect you!

Number 1 - Present Your Best Side The first impression you make on a person is usually the lasting one. This is why it’s so important to be mindful of your behavior and how you present yourself. And while your appearance plays a huge role in how others see you, it’s not solely based on how you look or dress. How you approach someone, the way you carry yourself, and your state of mind, all contribute to your overall image. And that’s what people will recall when they think of you later on, your image. So if you want to command respect, present your best side.

Number 2 - Pay Attention to Body Language Body language is a powerful tool for communicating with others. It can be used to give you an advantage in business, make you feel more confident, or even help you land that job you’re after. If you’re going to command respect from others, it’s important that you pay attention to non-verbal cues and make sure that your own body language is sending the right message. Good posture, eye contact, and an open stance, all send signals that you’re confident and comfortable with yourself. It’s also important to pay attention to what other people are doing during conversations since their non-verbal cues can give away whether they like what they’re hearing.

Number 3 - Speak with Confidence If you want to command respect and be taken seriously, you need to learn how to speak with confidence. If you’re shy or insecure, people will notice right away. The best way to make sure this doesn’t happen is by being upfront about your intentions from the start. When you’re speaking, be clear and self-assured in your speech. Don’t mumble or talk too fast. It makes people think you have something to hide. And avoid using filler words such as “like,” “you know,” and “actually.” They make you sound unsure of yourself. It’s also helpful to support your opinions with facts and past experiences.

Number 4 - Make People Feel Important You can command respect through the way you treat people. And it’s not just about being kind to them; it’s about making them feel important. You can do this by giving sincere compliments, respecting their interests and talents, showing your appreciation for their work or ideas, and giving credit where credit is due. By paying attention to others and giving them the recognition they deserve, you’ll be able to build better relationships with everyone around you.

Number 5 - Know When to Talk, And When to Stop Talking When it comes to building rapport with others, it’s not enough to know how to talk; you also need to know when to talk and when to stop talking. If you want people to take you seriously, then listen more and talk less. It’s a simple rule, but one that many people fail to practice. When someone is talking (or trying to), be patient. Wait until they’re finished before responding so that the conversation flows smoothly without interruption. And if they cut you off while you’re speaking? Just smile politely and continue on as if nothing happened.

Number 6 - Develop an Air of Mystery Around Yourself Respect isn’t earned by being desperate for attention or bragging or boasting. Nor is it earned by telling others about your flaws and problems. If you want to command respect, it’s best not to be too eager for attention. Instead, develop a sense of mystery around yourself. Reveal just enough so that people are curious about what else you may have going on in your life. People will want to know more if they feel that there is more to you than meets the eye.

Number 7 - Be Reliable and Dependable People respect those who are dependable and reliable. They also respect people who have integrity, and don’t lie or cheat. To command respect, you need to be a good person. That means you keep your commitments and offer help when it’s needed. It also means that you set a good example by behaving ethically and doing what’s right even when no one is watching.

Number 8 - Don’t Be a Pushover There are times when being nice and accommodating is the best way to keep the peace or get things done. But there’s a difference between being nice and being a complete pushover. A pushover is someone who doesn’t have any boundaries and lets people walk all over them. They allow others to take advantage of their kindness and generosity. If you want to command respect, whether it’s from your family members or coworkers, don’t lower your standards and values to fit the mold of those around you. Have a spine and stand up for yourself.

Number 9 - Control Your Emotions You’ve probably heard this a million times, but it’s worth mentioning. You can’t always control what happens to you, but you can control how you respond. This is not about becoming a robot or a cold-blooded person; it’s about being able to control your emotions and not let them control you. Try to avoid letting others see you get upset, angry, or flustered. If you’re able to maintain a calm demeanor under pressure, people will see how strong and steady you are, which is something that will surely prompt respect.

Number 10 - Take Responsibility for Your Outcomes and Actions It’s easy to make excuses, and you will always find reasons why things didn’t work out as planned. But if you want to be respected, avoid making excuses and never blame others for your failures or shortcomings. Taking responsibility means being accountable for your actions and facing the consequences of your decisions. People respect those who admit their mistakes, apologize sincerely, learn from their experiences and strive to do better next time around. Respect is a vital part of personal and professional relationships.

When people respect you, they are more likely to listen to what you have to say, support your opinion, and help you in any way possible. It may seem like an obvious statement, but in order to be respected, one must first be worthy of respect, meaning, if you want someone’s respect, you have to earn it through your actions. When you respect others, they will respect you back. If they don’t, then they’re not worth your time anyway.

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