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How
Do I Command Respect From Others?
In today's society, respect
is often seen as an afterthought. With millions of college
educated professionals
treating the cast of "The Bad Girls' Club" and "Jersey
Shore" as their role models, respect is often taken for
granted or ignored as an important part of the way we live.
However, you can earn respect from the people you interact
with every day. The actions you take do make a difference.
Use these ideas to command and receive the respect you know
you deserve:
1.
Carry yourself in a respectable manner. Act in a manner
that communicates to others that you should be taken seriously.
Consider your conduct and act with tact in all circumstances.
- Carry
yourself with pride. Act in a way that would make your
parents proud of you. Refrain from taking part in something
that you tell your children not to do.
- When
you're a highly regarded person, people will automatically
respect you. If you need to verbally ask for respect from
others, either you're dealing with an immature person,
or behaving
in ways that cause others to respect you less.
Do you act in a respectable manner: YES / NO ?
2.
Follow the golden rule. Treat others with respect and they'll
treat you according to the tone you've set. Understand that
everyone has boundaries that they expect you to respect. If
you cross them intentionally, you're digging your own hole.
- If
someone treats you wrongfully, reciprocate with grace and
kindness. Be mature; walk away. By doing so, others will
perceive you in a positive light and respond in your favor.
Do you follow the golden rule: YES / NO ?
3.
Start weeding. It's important to realize that some people
simply think that they're above any moral laws. These types
of people will do what they want, when they want and blurt
out the thoughts in their mind with total disregard to the
emotions of anyone else.
- Weed
these toxic people out of your life. You are your very
first priority. If you allow yourself to be treated unfairly
by others, you're broadcasting that it's okay to treat
you
like a doormat.
Who are the toxic people in your life: ____________________.
4.
Conduct yourself with class. Keep your head above the water
in sticky situations. A calm conversation often serves your
interests better than lashing out in anger. Always speak positively
about your friends. You'll be admired as someone who refuses
to gossip and win the trust of others.
- Make
it a point to be aware of your actions and reactions, and
think before you speak. When you do, you're indirectly
commanding the respect that you deserve.
Do you / will you conduct yourself with class: YES / NO ?
5.
Be realistic. If you're trying to be on equal footing with
your elders or higher-ups in your company, you're setting yourself
up for disappointment. It's important to understand that there
will always be a group of people that are above you in a certain
sense. And it's necessary to treat them with respect.
- There's
an unspoken rule in social and corporate ranking systems.
The older you are, the more respect you deserve from
society. The higher you are within the company, the more
respect you command. Just remember that one day it'll be
your turn.
Will you be patient and realistic, knowing one day it'll be your turn: YES / NO ?
6.
Achieve more. If you're promoted within your company for
your high work ethic, or receive your PhD, your achievements
warrant respect from others. Outstanding achievements are praised
and respected.
- Consider
continuing your education. It'll boost your self-esteem,
income, and career achievements. Plus, it'll make others
respect your dedication in achieving excellence.
What can you do to achive more: ____________________.
Remember, the easiest way to command respect from everyone
around you is to be an honorable person. Hold yourself and
your actions to a high standard, and others will inherently
be aware of the good person that you truly are.
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: 2010
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