Would you like to make an excellent impression within a social setting?

Would you like to make an excellent impression within a social setting?

Author: Mental Health Training Information June 13, 2022 Duration: 13:19

Would you like to make an excellent impression within a social setting?  

How would you like to leave a room and people start talking about you in a way that is not only flattering but where they wished you hadn’t gone? That is how to be unforgettable in a positive way. It’s not as difficult as you think, either. It does take a bit of practice and maybe even a bit of refocusing on your core beliefs. But, it’s possible, and you should get started now.

Be punctual

Another significant thing to remember is always being on time because it makes you look reliable. But there’s another critical reason for this. The world is made up of two types of people. The first group is a stickler for time, and being late is one of their largest pet peeves. 

The other group has a more flexible interpretation of being on time and doesn’t mind waiting for someone for a few minutes or being late themselves. 

Become a Storyteller

Which would you choose if you had the choice between hearing statistical information on a particular topic or a narrative that brilliantly described that subject?

If you are like most people, you will choose the narrative. People love to hear stories, and we are wired that way. If you have the added skill of being able to tell stories, people will remember you for this. 

Some people have a natural ability to tell stories, and it seems like they were born with this skill. Because of this, many people feel they cannot pick up this ability, and it’s simply not true. It just takes some practice. Pursue books, seminars, etc., on the subject and start getting better at telling stories. 

Get Interested in What Others Are Interested In

Dale Carnegie wrote the book, How to Win Friends and Influence People. He wrote this in 1936, while the Great Depression was still underway, and it continues to sell many copies to this day. 

In the book, one of the foundations is to become genuinely interested in other people. Ask questions related to their interests. Look for information or other items on their behalf that shows you have taken an interest in them. They will greatly appreciate you for this and will remember you. Do this with enough people, and you will have a tremendous following.

Think About Others Who Are Unforgettable to You

If you want to learn how to be unforgettable, follow people who already are (or were). Read stories and profiles of famous people who you would like to emulate. While you don’t want to be exactly like them, you want to try to take after what they did, as long as it fits your personality, and you are comfortable repeating their steps. Of course, sometimes it’s better to get outside that comfort zone to grow as a person. When you learn to take the same steps, you can also, become as memorable as them.

Think Outside the Box

No one gets remembered for doing the same thing everyone else does, and you will stand out among your peers when searching for ways others aren’t. It may not seem popular when you first set out to do things differently, but if you make it work, this will turn around quickly. 

Over time, somebody will remember you as being innovative and welcome your ideas, as they will see them as possible solutions.

You probably always hear the advice about thinking outside the box, but do you ever hear about how actually to do it? 

While there are no rules for thinking outside the box (that’s entirely the point), there are some ways to approach it. When you are confronted with a problem, look at how others have dealt with that problem. Try an alternative approach to see if you can come up with another resolution. For example, a person looking for concert tickets came up short when trying to obtain them in the Northeast United States. Instead of giving up, he called up Ticket Master locations in California that were just starting to sell.


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