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6 Tips & Tricks To Get Instant Respect

6 Tips & Tricks To Get Instant Respect

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This video is all about getting respect instantly and offers practical advice on being respected. We'll explore various ways on how to gain respect, emphasizing the importance of respecting yourself in the process. It's not about forcing respect but understanding the dynamics that make you worthy of it. Ready to elevate your self-development game Watch now for insights into building self-respect and becoming more attractive to those around you. Persistance is another thing i would say. If you always change ur persona and personality, it will lead other people around you confused on their image which they have of you (even though they dont wanna say it) - maybe ur personality is to be inconsistent and variable. then so be it. but always stay true to yourself and do what YOU want. Thats one from me: )
Date: 2024-02-16

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Other points I can think of:
- try to always treat others like you would want to be treated
- reflect and think about people more than on the surface, show actual interest and genuinely give the benefit of the doubt
- don't speak louder to make yourself heared. If possible show it with actions, or step away from the situation at first. Speak more silent and thoughtful instead of loud and emotionally.
- admit to being imperfect and take responsability for mistakes
- voice your opinion clearly: Don't say you always. but I feel x when. Do not exaggregate, use sarkasm or jokes or shift the blame to get your point across. There are subtle passive-aggressive strategies I've heared people use eg. but if you have a better idea, then say it / but I'm just me from people without bad intention. Just say that's the best idea I have, please feel free to discuss, disagree or give your input, or simply what do you think about that.

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You should respect everyone until they give you a reason not to. Everybody wants to and deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, hurt people hurt people so if those kids were bullying that kid in the beginning you grow up to understand that they were most likely getting it even worse else where and since they cant take it out on their abuser they take it out on somebody less smaller than them and so they cycle continues. Evil people arent born. They are made.
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Step 1: I naturally do.
Step 2: I take this to a dangerous level.
Step 3: I do this constantly, I always monitor my physical language.
Step 4: I never care if I'm wrong, I'm fine messing up, I can improve.
Step 5: I prefer to be quiet but when I talk, I'm very clear, loud but a tad fast.
Step 6: I always share my thoughts and always stand for what I believe in.
I still don't feel respected.

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#4. My bad. I always try to admit my mistakes because my dad literally doesn't and keeps blaming everything but himself. But I sometimes fall into the same trap because I come from him. So I basically try not to be Dad, and instead try to be someone who's more deserving of respect. It's still a bit of a struggle with my communication skills.
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Another tip for getting respect that works for me: make sure people know that if they betray you, you’ll never talk to them again. But only if it’s something unforgivable. If it’s a little mistake, let them know that you don’t like it and forgive them. Just don’t give too many second chances or you’ll get taken advantage of.
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I've been demanding more respect from my peers. I hold people to their word, and if they disrespect me, it's hard for me to respect them from then on. It's difficult to feel encouraged when I do this, but am literally the only one who is going against this new norm everyone seems to be stuck in.
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Yes. This is a good video. But, not everyone will respect you or others. Some people don't respect others for what ever reason why. I've experienced both respect and disrespect. And I learned to avoid others who disrespect me. Don't waste your time with them. It isn't worth it.
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Timestamps
1. Unblurring the boundaries 0: 27
2. My word is my bond 1: 22
3. Head-to-toe confidence 2: 08
4. My bad 3: 11
5. Louder than anxiety 3: 53
6. I got your back 4: 43
Hope this helps you out. Hope you have a nice day.

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These are really good points. In my opinion, I feel like you need to respect yourself because others do. Because it can give you a confidence boost and treat others like how you want them to to treat you.
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I have my first ever job interview tomorrow. Oddly enough, if I get the job it'll be my second job but at my first job I wasn't interviewed. It was just an orientation and then I started the next night.
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Sorry if I’m annoying you but can you do a video about how you know that your being used or a video abt how to handle a close friend moving away, it’s ok if you don’t wanna do neither
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As much as you may be attached to, and/or have been socialized to seek validation, it is not necessary! You don't need approval! Do you, be you. the opinions and rest is irrelevant!
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Should respect be earned or given and why Bonus question: in your own opinion, whose responsibility is it to teach kids about respecting others: the kids themselves, parents, or teachers
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For real, this video actually included something which I relate to my character a lot, and that's number 6: I got your back. I'm glad you mentioned it in the video! Thank you! :D
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Regarding 5: 03, There is little if any systemic racism left in North America and Western Europe. There are still racist individuals, but name me just one racist law Bet ya can't.
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I'd rather give myself respect, because lately I've been mentally beating myself up because of my past and mistakes. So me respecting myself should come before anything else.
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I have problems to force bullies to respect me. Is there any psychological trick to let them stop bullying I'm open to any solution. Also sorry for English.
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How to earn respect:
Flex every muscle in your body while simultaneously telling someone you're forklift certified.
Instant respect.

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1: 06 my best friend is usually 30 minutes to an hour late to everything. can't help but excuse him for the 67th time. I still yell at him tho
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