8 Toxic Habits you Should Relinquish (They are Making you Less Likable) — Divine You
The first step to Improvement is to recognize the problem and then work on it. If you have been noticing that people are not liking your toxic habits but cannot pinpoint which habit it is! Here are some toxic habits that might be repelling people

Perfection is an illusion and nobody is perfect in this world. However, some people are less likable than others because of their behaviors and habits. If you believe that some of your habits make you less likable to others, then you have the power to change them.
It does not require complete transformation since your unique features and nature make you special. However, you have to identify the personality traits that others find less than desirable if you want them to enjoy your company. It is equally important to treat others in the same manner that you like to be treated.
It is difficult to change your habits because every person is comfortable with himself/herself. However, you have to exert yourself if you want to give up the toxic habits that affect your relationship with others.
8 Toxic Habits to Relinquish
1. Constantly Humble-Bragging
You may become less likable to others because of your toxic habit of humble-bragging. You may boast of something while pretending to be modest or may pretend to complain about something that others will desire. You may believe that no one can see through the smokescreen.
In reality, others may find this habit to be annoying if you repeatedly behave in this manner since you call for attention using deception with a belief that you can trick others.
2. Emotional Hijacking
If you become extremely defensive or reactive and lash out at others when something goes wrong or someone behaves in a less than desirable manner, then this incident is known as ‘emotional hijacking’. The stressors (that you are reacting to) disable the higher cortex of the brain during ‘emotional hijacking’ and prevent you from making rational decisions.
Thus, it is essential to have control over your emotions when reacting to a stressor if you do not want to be labeled as an unapproachable, intimidating, or unstable person.
3. Not Listening
Active listening is a skill that makes you likable to others. When you actively listen, you concentrate on what is being said to you while noticing the non-verbal clues instead of passively hearing the message.
You may offend a speaker if you are not attentive. Thus, it is essential to develop the skills of active listening and lose the habit of being inattentive to others’ words.
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4. Being a Closed-Minded Person
An open-minded person considers other perspectives and can be empathetic to others. Therefore, an open-minded person seems approachable and interesting to others. If you have already formed an opinion about something or someone based upon preconceived notions, then you will be uninterested in listening to others.
No one wants to socialize with a person who passes judgment before trying to understand something from others’ perspectives. Therefore, it is important not to have a closed mind if you want to be liked by others.
5. Being Dishonest
No one likes to be around an unreliable person. Will you want to befriend someone who is unreliable and undependable? Therefore, it is important not to lie or to use deceptive measures for personal gain in all spheres of life.
Honesty and reliability are important personality traits if you want to be likable. However, it is important to remember that people dislike brutal honesty as much as deception and dishonesty.
6. Sharing Too Much
A likable person uses prudence when sharing any personal information. He/she will encourage the other person to guide the conversation and will open up at the right moment.
You will seem self-obsessed to others if you continue to talk about yourself without paying any attention to what others might have to share. Continue learning more about some of the Toxic Habits one should avoid by clicking here…
Originally published at https://divineyouwellness.com on October 20, 2021.