The document provides steps to become more popular by gaining confidence. It recommends being confident in yourself, putting yourself out there by engaging with others, finding your own unique style, and taking social risks. The key is to love yourself for who you are, speak up in class, avoid hiding in the corner, and make an effort to converse with others outside your comfort zone. Developing interests can also boost confidence.
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How to Gain Confidence and Popularity Through Easy Steps
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2. • Why are some people effortlessly
popular and well liked? By
contrast, other people, no matter
how hard they try, never seem to
be able to gain the same trust
and respect. Even if we may not
like to admit it, most people
secretly crave the respect and
admiration of other people. Move
to the next slides to know the
easy ways of becoming popular.
4. • Be confident.
Nobody's perfect.
Therefore, you don't
have to be perfect
to be popular. Even
if you feel that
you're far from
ideal, the first step
to gaining
confidence is to
believe in yourself.
5. • Don't hide in the corner -- get up
and bask in the spotlight, if the
moment is right. If you spend all
of your time worrying about how
you look or what other people
think of you, you won't get very
far. Instead, work on loving who
you are and what you do. If you
love yourself, everyone will want
to join in.
6. • In class, also get
noticed, raise your
hand, and finish your
work on time. People
will get to know you
better, Never be
afraid to speak!
7. • Fake it until
you make
it. Even if
you don't
feel
confident,
just acting
confident is
the first
step to
making you
feel good.
8. • Confidence has a
lot to do with body
language. Walk
with your head
high and your
arms at your sides
instead of crossed
over your chest.
Don't hunch.
9. • Develop your
confidence by
excelling at the
things you love or
developing new
interests. If you
find something
you really care
about, you'll be
more likely to feel
good about
yourself.
11. • Put yourself out there.
This usually means to be
willing to step out of your
comfort zone. If you're not
popular, it's because
you're not comfortable
doing the things that
popular people tend to do,
such as:
12. • Making conversation,
cracking jokes, flirting,
and in general,
engaging people.
Remember that
popular kids are
popular only because
they are known by (and
get the attention from)
others.
13. • Remember, if It isn't yet working
out, don't wait for someone to come
talk to you, you might as well talk to
14. • You may be introspective, shy, or quiet,
but in order to get what you want, you
need to change how you interact with
15. • At first, that might feel like you're being
shallow or fake, but remember that being
yourself is, at its core, all about knowing
17. • Find your own style. To get noticed, you don't
have to dye your hair pink or get a tattoo on
your face. What you should do, however, is find
your own look and style and let people see that
you're comfortable being yourself.
18. • It's great to pay attention to
your looks, but looking like
you're trying too hard to be
popular is worse than looking
like you don't care. So, if
you're not really into
makeup, don't slather your
face with it. If you don't like
popping your collar, don't do
it just because that's what
everyone else is doing.
19. • If you want to get trendy clothes but don't
have the budget, check out stores that
have cool clothes at an affordable price --
especially during their sales. Check out
Aeropostale, American Eagle, or even
Forever 21 to get some great deals.
21. • Take risks. To be
popular, you're going to
need to take a few
chances on a social
level that may normally
feel uncomfortable to
you. So be prepared to
be bold.
22. • Don't act like you don't care. Yeah, if you go
around acting like you're too cool for school,
people may notice you, but it won't be in a good
way. Though you may not want to be the
teacher's pet and answer every question right,
participating in class and making an effort will
get you more positive attention than shrugging or
being rude if the teacher asks you a question.