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... Read moreจากประสบการณ์ตรงของหลายๆ คนรวมถึงผมเอง การรักษาคุณค่าในตัวเองและความน่าเชื่อถือในสายตาคนรอบข้างไม่ใช่เรื่องง่าย หลายครั้งที่เรามักไม่ทันสังเกตหรือรู้ตัวว่า พฤติกรรมบางอย่างที่เราทำอยู่ทุกวัน กลับทำให้คนอื่นมองเราราคาตก หรือขาดความเคารพไปโดยไม่รู้ตัว เช่น การพยายามอธิบายเยอะเกินไปในเวลาที่ควรปิดประเด็นทันที เหมือนกับการขาดความมั่นใจในตัวเอง และทำให้ภาพลักษณ์ของเราดูอ่อนแอลงไปด้วย หรือเมื่อเจอคำวิจารณ์เร่งรีบโต้ตอบหรือหัวร้อนแทนที่จะนิ่งๆ ปล่อยมันผ่านไป ทำให้เราดูเหมือนไม่สามารถควบคุมตัวเองได้ นอกจากนี้ การพยายามเป็นคนดีจนทุกคนรักอาจเป็นสิ่งที่ดูดีในภายนอกแต่กลายเป็นการฝืนใจและทำให้คนอื่นไม่เกรงใจเราในระยะยาว สิ่งที่ผมเรียนรู้คือ การมีเสน่ห์ในตัวเองนั้นไม่จำเป็นต้องเปิดเผยจุดอ่อนหรือเรื่องราวส่วนตัวทั้งหมด การเก็บความลึกลับไว้บ้างช่วยเสริมภาพลักษณ์และยังปกป้องเราได้ การฝึกนิ่งและไม่รีบทักหรือรีบทำลายความเงียบในสถานการณ์ที่เหมาะสมยังช่วยให้เราคุมเกมและอ่านสถานการณ์ได้ดีกว่า และควรใส่ใจเรื่องภาษากาย เช่นการสบตาและท่าทางมั่นใจ สื่อถึงความเข้มแข็งและน่าเชื่อถือ นอกจากนั้น การรู้จักปฏิเสธและไม่ว่างเสมอเหมือนเป็น "ของตาย" ยังช่วยสร้างความรู้สึกว่าเรามีคุณค่าและเวลาของเราเป็นสิ่งที่มีราคา ไม่ใช่สิ่งที่ใครจะเรียกร้องได้ตลอดเวลา และสุดท้ายคือ อย่าหลบมุมหรือทำตัวไม่สำคัญ เพราะนั่นจะทำให้คนอื่นมองเห็นจุดด้อยและราคาในตัวเราลดลงอย่างชัดเจน พฤติกรรมเหล่านี้เป็นสิ่งที่เราอาจไม่เคยสังเกตตัวเอง แต่ถ้าปรับเปลี่ยนไปทีละน้อย จะช่วยเพิ่มความมั่นใจและทำให้คุณค่าของตัวเองสูงขึ้นในสายตาคนรอบข้างอย่างเห็นได้ชัดครับ

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