Be confident. Most people can't tell the difference between someone
who's a genius and someone who's simply confident. Look like you know
what you're doing and people will rally around you.
If you find
yourself in a group meeting and you know for a fact you're going to get
chewed, out, sit next to the person who plans to do the chewing. By
doing so, you in a way separate them from the pack and make them feel
isolated. It might mitigate some of their aggression.
If you
make yourself extremely happy when you see someone, they'll be much more
likely to be extremely happy the next time they see you. Dogs do this
to us all the time.
Before a job interview, imagine yourself as
being old pals with your interviewers. That puts you in a better, more
comfortable position. You're more likely to take charge and your comfort
will be noticed.
- Have one day dedicated only to you
- When you wake up - ensure your most productive and important tasks
- Let people know genuinely how much you admire them
- Always ask people for help