Demand respect with your presence
- Take a moment to choose your response.
- Don’t match their mood, match their energy.
- Stay neutral in the face of drama.
- Keep responses concise.
When people can’t control your emotions, they start respecting you.
If you not willing to walk away, you are already a prisoner.
If you don’t set boundaries, the world will set them for you. Be firm. You boundaries are not negotiable. Cut off repeat offenders.
Boundaries are not selfish. They’re necessary. Boundaries are not about controlling others, its about self-respect.
People who don’t speak short, simple and direct, don’t understand it. Everything you say must add value. Use full stops instead of commas.
Power comes from clarity, confidence and brevity.
Mastering prolonged eye-contact can make you appear powerful, confident and respected.
Or weak, nervous and forgettable.
When you are the first one to look away, you are unconsciously submitting.
Just enough to establish dominance. 3-5 seconds at a time.
Never be the first to break eye contact. When you do it, do it slowly and deliberately.
Use the triangle method, move between the right eye, left eye and mouth.
Keep your face relaxed and neutral.
Stand tall, take up space and moved with intention. Gestures controlled. Eye-contact unwavering.
Don’t fidget. Don’t cross your arms and don’t put your hands in your pockets.
Aggressive people only respect strength. Strength is not about being louder, meaner or more dominant. Its about control.
The person who can remain calm under pressure, set firm boundaries and refuse to be manipulated, is the one who earns respect.
Stop reacting emotionally. Respond with intention.
Be Strong
Overcome yourself
Don’t inherit values.
Stand by your own values.
Responsibility over comfort.
Honest requires strength to conquer oneself.