Being likeable goes a long way in business and in life. Studies conclude that people who are perceived as sincere, transparent, and empathetic are considered likeable. Most importantly, likeability is not a trait we’re born with; it’s a trait we can learn. So how do we become more likeable? Karen Friedman describes ways to get there.
How to Become More Likeable, and Why It Matters
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Being likeable goes a long way in business and in life. Studies conclude that people who are perceived as sincere, transparent, and empathetic are considered likeable. Most importantly, likeability is not a trait we’re born with; it’s a trait we can learn. So how do we become more likeable? Karen Friedman describes ways to get there.
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