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A socially-empowered person achieves so much greatness, basically because of the people that catapult him/or her to success. They earn the trust and all-out support of the people, whom they had helped before. The never run out of help. They can do anything with a majority of people behind them. All because they know they maximize their social potential. When you know your social skills and you make use of them, you will reach self-empowerment. Self-empowerment is making a general overhaul in your life and turning you into a happier and more successful person. If you can be one of those people-persons, then I cannot see any reason why you would not succeed. You just need a starting place. Follow these steps and be on your way to being that person you want to be. 1. Be genuine. Hypocrisy will just bring you all the way down. Be genuinely nice and interested in people and listen to what they have to say. Once they perceive that you are Mr. Hypocrite with selfish intentions, you might as well say goodbye to self-empowerment. The easiest way to be genuine is to react from your heart and not your head (ego). 2. Be the greatest listener as you can. To earn the love and trust of the people, listen to their problems and sympathize with them, not pity them. Do not just hear them out, listen to them with your heart. Make eye contact when the person talks to you. Listen as if every word matters and it does. When that person realizes that they have a confidant in you, a true relationship has begun. 3. Laugh out loud. I do not mean that you force yourself to laugh for every joke cracked by someone, if you do not find them funny at all. This means finding humor in things and not appearing serious all the time. A person blessed with a sense of humor attracts crowds and eventually, attracts success. Also, laughter is the best medicine (it’s not just a cute saying). 4. Don’t forget who you are. In the process of floating around like the social butterfly, you might forget yourself, allowing everyone to push you over. Remember, you must love and value yourself before anyone else can. If you deem yourself respectable and worthy of affection, people will flock to you and not trample on you. 5. Do random acts of kindness. You don’t have to give everything you have got to charity; you can perform little acts of kindness that count the most. This can be as simple as giving someone a hand written note stating that you have been thinking of them. Or helping an elderly cross the street or load their groceries or even offer to take their basket back to the store for them. When we were in kindergarten, kindness was taught to us and greatly practiced. Now is the time to revive the good deeds and do them often. 6. Contact old friends. Isn’t it sad how some friendships are destined to end? Thanks to technology, you can do something about it. Relive the good old days by flipping your yearbook or an old directory and look for the great people whom you want to communicate with again. Adding these old friends to your roster of support peers will surely make you feel good all over. Send them an email or an e-card, finding people is not that hard with the Internet. 7. Develop your personality. Are you a positive person or a negative person? You will go much further in life when you become a positive person in your thoughts, words and deeds. Get rid of the bad traits and habits that perpetually hamper your growth. Who wants a grouch for a friend anyway? 8. Be confident. Be able to move across a room and introduce yourself to people with that winning smile of yours. If you do not believe you possess a winning smile, go to a mirror, close your eyes and think about something that makes you genuinely happy. Once you feel a smile come upon your face, open your eyes and take a good look. Everyone has a winning smile; most are just not used to using it. 9. Practice control. When you are angry, do not snap at anyone. You must realize what it is you are angry about and not who. Stay calm and collected. Be adult enough to take control of the situation and transform your anger into something more productive and passive. As soon as people think your anger goes to extreme proportions to quickly or easily, they will find it hard to come to you for help or advice. Resolve the situation and then let it go. Do not make the mistake of letting small things ruin your day. 10. Keep nurturing your relationships. Your relationship with your family, friends, and significant other are far too precious to neglect. Go out and have fun with them. Do things together where the relationship can have an opportunity to grow. Happiness will never fly far from your side as long as the people who matter the most are close to you. Once you learn and apply these steps in unlocking your social potential, you create an opportunity for self-empowerment which means becoming a better and more loveable you. It’s a win-win situation; people will know that they can turn to you at anytime and would be glad to return the favor. You may even become that people-person who seems to be friends to everyone. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
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