Tips
on How to Develop Your Personality
1.
Each person is unique:
Remember
that each individual is different and has his or her unique characteristics and
qualities. Comparing yourself with others around only increases the distress,
especially when you start focusing on where you are lacking compared to others.
It is important that you channelise your energy towards your positive traits.
2.
Do not get swayed by media portrayals:
Media
portrays people in its own idiosyncratic ways. It does not mean what or how you
should be.
3.
Personality matters, not looks alone:
It
is not just looks that are important and that define who you are. Personality
defines who you are and how you respond in various situations. It is essential
to focus on the personality, which matters the most.
4. Learn
social skills:
Just
looking good will never be sufficient to take you forward in life or help you
in your relationships with people. Instead, hone your social skills. The more
success one has in social spheres of life, the better you would feel about
yourself.
5.
Have a healthy lifestyle:
Life
is a balancing act. Learning to balance different aspects of life is integral
to a wholesome life. Have a good, balanced diet and exercise.
6.
Do not avoid social interactions:
Just
because you feel you aren’t good-looking, do not avoid meeting people. The more
you shun social interaction, the worse you would feel about yourself.
7.
Know your positives:
If
every individual has his or her limitations, then he or she also has positives.
These positive are what you need to concentrate on. Know your strengths.
Acknowledge them and work with them.
8. Get
healthy peer support:
Peers
are an important part of your support system. Having peers who are supportive
can contribute to our understanding of situations, giving alternative
perspectives.
9. Talk
to parents and friends:
The
difficulties you might face in evaluating yourself in a positive light can be
taken care of by talking to family and friends.
10. Develop media literacy skills:
Learn
to see messages in the media in a dispassionate manner. Try and develop this
skill so that you are able to integrate what the media shows in a realistic
manner.
Everyone
has their notion of how people should look and dress, etc... All these diverse
perceptions can lead individuals to believe that they need to be a particular
way, and if not, then it implies something negative about them. This can
frequently affect one’s moods and behavior.
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