
We all want to feel loved and respected. But true respect doesn't come from a version of yourself that others like. It's built when you're authentic, clear, and at peace with yourself.
Yes, it takes work. Yes, it requires you to give up some habits you've probably had for years. But the reward? A respect that isn't temporary.

If this is what you want for yourself, you should probably give up these habits as well:
1. Rumors
Gossip may seem fun in the moment, but in the end it damages your reputation. People don't respect someone who builds themselves up by putting others down. Respect comes from prudence and self-control.
2. Promises that you don't keep
Saying “yes” and then disappearing is the fastest way to lose trust. If you’re not sure you can do something, say it out loud. Honesty is always more respected than excuses.

3. Saying “yes” when you mean “no”
This is a classic problem. You do it to avoid disappointing others, but you end up betraying yourself. Healthy boundaries don't make you selfish, but more respectful in the eyes of others.
4. Excuses
You don't have to make up reasons, you're an adult. If you don't want to, say you don't want to. Being clear is a form of kindness and people feel it.

5. Apologizing without reason
Apologizing for everything doesn't make you kinder, it makes you less authentic. Say "I'm sorry" only when you really mean it. Then your words carry weight.

6. Always putting others before yourself
Being generous is a beautiful thing, but sacrificing yourself endlessly is not.
7. Constantly seeking the approval of others
The most respected people are those who walk at their own pace. Not every opinion requires the approval of others, let alone any opinion.
8. Dimming the light of others
Jealousy is human, but putting someone else down to make yourself feel better is not elegant. The most admirable people are those who lift others up.
9. Excessive materialism
Luxury items may attract attention, but not true respect. Respect is built on who you are, not on what you have.




