How to Be Liked

You've probably heard the infamous phrase "it's not what you know, it's WHO you know" - the phrase is true to some extent. In the extreme case, you have the incompetent and under-qualified son or daughter that takes over the family business. More commonly, someone who is likeable or able
 to communication a connection between themselves and the decision maker is able to land jobs or clients despite competing with others who have stronger qualifications.

Finding a connection such as attending the same school, growing up in the same small town or having a similar hobby is an easy way to create instant rapport. Equally as helpful is having a personal connection such as a family relationship or mutual friend or associate. Sometimes, we don't have these connections but there's something else that can tip the odds in our favor: likeability.

Whether you're in sales, own a business or are looking for a job, it's important to be likable. No one wants to do business with a jerk. Even when money is the highest priority, people may put up with bad behavior initially, but eventually get fed up. I've taken my business elsewhere (even if it cost me more) on several occasions because I've felt I wasn't treated with respect. I know others who have taken lower paying jobs to get away from the proverbial "boss from hell." Companies and sports teams alike have brought in superstars, overlooking their bad attitudes, and it has ruined their teams.

Getting others to like us is a challenge that we face from the first day we attend school. We want to be popular, have friends, and as we get older, get dates. This is a game that few us master until the rules change when we enter adulthood. Bullying and backstabbing your way into popularity becomes more difficult - the easier route is being nice to others.

Here are some ways to become more likable:

Take a genuine interest in other people. Don't be a stalker, just honestly care about what they have to say.

Listen without interrupting. Let them finish the story without chiming in about something you think will impress them.

 
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Simple things, but so true. Thanks for motivating me to be more likeable today!

Posted on 03/24/2008 at 12:03:44 PM

Good advice as we can all benefit by being more liked.

Posted on 03/24/2008 at 9:03:25 AM

Very wonderful read again, very nice discussion.

Posted on 03/23/2008 at 12:03:31 AM

What a great way to live. My mother gave me this advice early on... I will be passing it on to my kids. Very nice article!

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 7:03:04 AM

I like this and not only in business but everyday relationships. Good advice!!

Posted on 03/03/2008 at 9:03:14 PM

James, I think this is a nice article, very profound. I have forwarded it to a few of my friends and I could relate to all that you have to say. very well written article - much appreciated.

Posted on 03/03/2008 at 5:03:34 AM

This is great advice. Especially about listening and being interested in what the other person has to say when you are being interviewed for a job. Making that connection is huge.

Posted on 03/01/2008 at 8:03:36 PM

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