2:36 the power of disciplined action 3:13 the platinum rule 3:57 amplify your physical presence 4:49 mean every word you say 5:28 the unconscious power of names 6:06 solve your own problems 6:45 embrace your failures 7:31 stand up for others 8:16 share the spotlight 8:53 exchange mutual respect 9:30 the 5-minute buffer 10:11 above and beyond
This channel is very helpful. That being said, number 3 will be very hard for me. The exercising part not so much (I actually used to consistently work out for several years until recently), but I’ve never felt comfortable in my own skin. On the upside, I have #12 in spades. I normally make a point to surpass and surprise people’s expectations. Especially at work. I love to see people’s delight. I know I make an impact as I work as a float nurse aide at a big hospital and many nurses have told me that they’re happy when they see get to work with me. At least I have that going for me.
Try and remember something you had to learn as a child, something that seems so easy to you now you don’t even give yourself credit for having learned it. Learning to walk, to speak… What else did you work to achieve in your early years of life? Take a moment to witness that young person who tried hard. Even now, years later, value that effort. Because that same power is still in you, to do this now.
I recently had a young co-worker wanting me to help cover up his mistake. I took him aside and tried to explain that this is always the wrong thing to do. Others no longer trust him because he never owns his mistakes, just tries to cover them up. We ALL make mistakes, just own it- there is a good chance it won't happen again, and you also have the opportunity to fix it immediately. Hiding things at work just never ever gets you ahead.
@@andersnielsen6044 Exactly! Everyone uses this as an excuse. if there isnt even a minimum of respect, Theyll be NO opportunity to earn it. So start off by offering a token of respect, then let them earn the rest!
In a 'sour grapes' setting, virtues, discipline, knowledge and achievement are punished. Listen to the stoic philosophers, not to rely on external validation, but focus on your mission, unstirred by gossip and foul play.
Not necessarily. We respect different people for different things. If some one is a respectable, honorable person in every way possible, but lives with mom or dad, one would be smart to respect ALL their good qualities any way. if you can easily dismiss a person based on or or 2 issues, this says more about you or the dismissive person than the dismissed!
If I was younger and did indeed still live at home, I wouldn't care if I was respected or not by someone who didn't consider why I might be there (economy, illness, moved back to care for aging parents, etc.)
1. Do what you say you are going to do. 2. Hit the gym. 3. Find an attractive mate. 4. Eat healthy foods. 5. Get adequate sleep. 6. Avoid social media. 7. Learn how to defend yourself. 8. Avoid pop culture. 9. Attain 10-15% body fat if you are a man. 20% if you’re a woman. 10. Buy and wear nice clothing. 11. Practice good hygiene. 12. Think for yourself. Sometimes everyone around you is wrong.
Having a jacked body but being an A hole wont get you people's respect meanwhile despite being out of shape, if you are kind and generous then you can get respect. However I don't know what the present society respects more since society is only going downhill.
💥💥💥💥💥 *10:39** Don’t be lazy* 😼👏 *00:44** Men flock send JV* *02:40** Men flock* *4:49** My short coming, khaila kusi wa khaila khandi.. agar funny nesti at least misle ana fiasal bash* *COMMUNICATION SKILLS* 🚀📌🎖️ *09:33** Me*
This Is All Good Stuff And Info. But None Of What You Are Saying Are Promises And Guarantees. Just Like The Book Of PROVERBS. It's PROVERBS. Not Promises And Guarantees.
2:36 the power of disciplined action
3:13 the platinum rule
3:57 amplify your physical presence
4:49 mean every word you say
5:28 the unconscious power of names
6:06 solve your own problems
6:45 embrace your failures
7:31 stand up for others
8:16 share the spotlight
8:53 exchange mutual respect
9:30 the 5-minute buffer
10:11 above and beyond
Thanks
Thank you
This channel is very helpful. That being said, number 3 will be very hard for me. The exercising part not so much (I actually used to consistently work out for several years until recently), but I’ve never felt comfortable in my own skin.
On the upside, I have #12 in spades. I normally make a point to surpass and surprise people’s expectations. Especially at work. I love to see people’s delight. I know I make an impact as I work as a float nurse aide at a big hospital and many nurses have told me that they’re happy when they see get to work with me. At least I have that going for me.
This is the best video on RUclips.
Wow, thank you!
Try and remember something you had to learn as a child, something that seems so easy to you now you don’t even give yourself credit for having learned it. Learning to walk, to speak… What else did you work to achieve in your early years of life?
Take a moment to witness that young person who tried hard. Even now, years later, value that effort. Because that same power is still in you, to do this now.
I recently had a young co-worker wanting me to help cover up his mistake. I took him aside and tried to explain that this is always the wrong thing to do. Others no longer trust him because he never owns his mistakes, just tries to cover them up. We ALL make mistakes, just own it- there is a good chance it won't happen again, and you also have the opportunity to fix it immediately. Hiding things at work just never ever gets you ahead.
Now that my family is gone, the only time someone calls me is when they want something.
Maybe when they call you can ignore them or keep implying your value as a person who is worth being treated like the king or queen you are.
This is very true and it’s really pains when you need them but they won’t be available to you
It’s probably because you complain
@@In_my_opinion. Not at all...generally in a great mood now that there is no one trying to control me.
@@amandakropen3273 You just complained again
Good video, good points,but if you were a bit quicker with your speech, that would be great!
Respect has to be earned, not just given
False. You only say so because you do not respect yourself. The only way to get respect is to give respect!
@@andersnielsen6044 Exactly! Everyone uses this as an excuse. if there isnt even a minimum of respect, Theyll be NO opportunity to earn it. So start off by offering a token of respect, then let them earn the rest!
So in other words, you'll disrespect everyone you come across until they prove themselves worthy enough for you not to. That's very crappy
@@vegaswithdrawal4132 I read their vibrational energy eg. A druggie vibrates low self respect so they don't get respect from me
Very true
subscribed thanks for the awesome video
Kip up the good work 💪 i respect you.
Put sum Respek on my name
Greetings from Venezuela, South America.
4:23 People who feel strong and capable are more likely to act strong and capable.
Thanks for sharing this amazing tips have a fantastic day ❤
12 habits explained nicely in 12 minutes
This was good!
Nice habits. They will help everyone👏🏻
The only way to get respect is to give respect.
I wish its true😂
Interesting informative video good.
In a 'sour grapes' setting, virtues, discipline, knowledge and achievement are punished. Listen to the stoic philosophers, not to rely on external validation, but focus on your mission, unstirred by gossip and foul play.
Living on your OWN will make everyone respect you!!! If you STILL live with mommy and daddy, no one will respect you!
Not necessarily. We respect different people for different things. If some one is a respectable, honorable person in every way possible, but lives with mom or dad, one would be smart to respect ALL their good qualities any way. if you can easily dismiss a person based on or or 2 issues, this says more about you or the dismissive person than the dismissed!
If I was younger and did indeed still live at home, I wouldn't care if I was respected or not by someone who didn't consider why I might be there (economy, illness, moved back to care for aging parents, etc.)
To much facts spoken in this video 🔥🔥🔥
I've spent my whole working life as the underdog and being shouted and laughted at its a bit late for all this
No self-respecting man would ever watch this video past the 1min mark.
What about 12 habits that make people respect themselves!
1. Do what you say you are going to do.
2. Hit the gym.
3. Find an attractive mate.
4. Eat healthy foods.
5. Get adequate sleep.
6. Avoid social media.
7. Learn how to defend yourself.
8. Avoid pop culture.
9. Attain 10-15% body fat if you are a man. 20% if you’re a woman.
10. Buy and wear nice clothing.
11. Practice good hygiene.
12. Think for yourself. Sometimes everyone around you is wrong.
❤
Having a jacked body but being an A hole wont get you people's respect meanwhile despite being out of shape, if you are kind and generous then you can get respect.
However I don't know what the present society respects more since society is only going downhill.
It's better to be an asshole than a lazy sloth
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Praise GOD not man
Hello I will be the 1st to comment on your post
💥💥💥💥💥
*10:39** Don’t be lazy* 😼👏
*00:44** Men flock send JV*
*02:40** Men flock*
*4:49** My short coming, khaila kusi wa khaila khandi.. agar funny nesti at least misle ana fiasal bash*
*COMMUNICATION SKILLS* 🚀📌🎖️
*09:33** Me*
Real people don’t need manipulation to get things done! Are you real?
Are you? Do you know any real people? i bet you THINK you do, but wait until you learn the truth! LOL not everything is as it seems.
Wow this thing takes way too long to get to the subject matter
No one will respect you if you dont respect yourself.
Too much gibberish…
It sucks for me
This Is All Good Stuff And Info. But None Of What You Are Saying Are Promises And Guarantees. Just Like The Book Of PROVERBS. It's PROVERBS. Not Promises And Guarantees.