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5 Habits That Will Turn You a More Socially Confident Person
Master these habits to navigate social relationships with ease
Social confidence is attractive.
It’s a key element of success in life, relationships, and careers. It opens doors, creates connections, and allows you to navigate social situations with ease.
People who are socially confident enjoy better relationships, get promoted at work, earn a higher income, and have better overall psychological well-being.
I wasn’t always the most socially confident person. It’s something that I’ve had to learn, but it started when I met my friend Justine at the university.
Justine is one of those guys you can call a truly socially confident beast; a top-notch human magnet. He owns his environment and is never uncomfortable in a social situation.
Now a doctoral student in the United States, Justine helped me level up my social confidence by developing these five habits.
1. Never Brag About Your Accomplishments
Often, the most socially confident people are that way because, you know, they’re that way. They have this strong sense of inner security and self-acceptance.