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Monday, January 30, 2012

Do you know how to inspire people around you?

Here are some steps and tips to inspire people. Read on and get to know..

STEPS

  • Be friendly. Being friendly doesn't always mean having sleepovers constantly with people you barely know. Just saying “I like your sweater” to someone, or even just saying "hi" to someone can cause them to have a more positive attitude towards you, and you may even inspire them.
  • Be thoughtful. If someone asks you a question or asks for help, instead of just saying, "Don’t know..." This way, seriously think about it before answering, people will start to think of you as caring and thoughtful instead of just, "Oh, that person? Yeah, she's just a girl in my class."
  • Try your best. This is probably one of the most important steps. Always go into things with good intentions and positive thoughts. Most likely, you'll be admired for your determination and, most likely, will do better. When you lose a cricket game or have a bad day at school or work, try to go through it with a quiet smile and do better next time. Don't blame it all on yourself, nor should you blame it on anyone else, It will make you look the opposite of inspiring. This is common sense, but it's surprising how many people forget how awesome they really are!
  • Know when to be quiet. You don't always have to talk to inspire people. It's usually your actions that inspire people, not your words.
  • Be someone you'd want to be around. In other words, be someone that you would enjoy being around. If you don't like how you act, chances are other people won't like you, either.

TIPS

  • Try studying a person that you've always looked up to see how they act.
  • Try to come off as having a grave countenance. Imagine having the forcefulness of being angry, but with a clear resolution. That is, don't be upset, but have a die-hard seriousness about you. This is the easiest way to get people to notice you and for you to open the door to inspire.

WARNINGS

  • Don't forget to ask your parents or a trusted friend if you start to feel a bit overwhelmed.
  • Don't become too overconfident!

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