If
anyone wants to be respected by others, wealth, clothing or physical
attractiveness are not requirements. The way others perceive us isn't
necessarily based on our level of education, what schools we may have attended
or with whom we are acquainted. Respect is accorded to those who live
respectable lives--that is, people that conduct themselves with integrity and
treat others, in turn, with high regard. If we set the example by respecting
ourselves - appreciating our own good qualities and using them to highlight the
positive in other people's lives, then our example will be followed and that
same regard will likely be shown to us in return. The most important thing to
remember is that respect is earned; we must act respectably in order to receive
the benefits.
1. Present yourself well.
2. Keep your language clean and respectable.
3. Have confidence.
4. Try to be positive.
5. Greet
people in a proper and
friendly manner.
6. Don’t act like a know it all.
7. Be a good role model.
8. Give everyone a chance.
9. Don't be overly materialistic.
10. Respect
yourself and others around
you.
11. Live up to your promises.
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