My last post, “Have You Tried Being Likeable?,” prompted a bit of a debate about what it actually takes to be likeable. Smiling all of the time? No. Sharing credit? Yes. Insincere compliments? No.
The rules of Tinder are pretty simple: You swipe right, or you swipe left. You like someone's profile (right), or you don't (left). Occasionally, you might send a ...
You may love using Skype. But chances are, Skype isn’t giving you any love in return. A recent story in the Wall Street Journal has some sobering news for anyone who has turned to videoconferencing in ...
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To some, “leadership” and “likeability” may seem like a contradiction in terms. After all, Steve Jobs was a renowned CEO, but not exactly warm and fuzzy. And if you’re making hard decisions, you’re ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We all want to know that we matter to someone, somewhere. Whether at your workplace, school or interacting with friends and family ...
I like people I find likeable. This goes for men and women, as well as the fictional and the living. I also like being likeable. This all sounds pretty obvious, I know. And yet holding such an opinion ...
Super Bowl 58 really started with Usher. His show took us back in time to old school rhythm and blues, in what was the most gorgeous, stunning Super Bowl halftime show ever. Usher pulled off a neat ...
If you want to be a leader who people follow with absolute conviction, you have to be a likeable leader. Tyrants and curmudgeons with brilliant vision can command a reluctant following for a time, but ...