How I Fixed My Reputation In College
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Summary
- In high school, I was strong and good at school, but people didn't like me because I acted like a jerk. This taught me that being humble is important.
- People like those who serve others. To become the "Top Dog," focus on helping others without expecting anything in return.
- Offer to support others, like sharing study notes or taking their work shifts. People notice and appreciate these actions.
- Be willing to assist others without letting ego get in the way. Consistent service to others changes how people see you.
- Outwork everyone and say nothing. Let your actions speak for you. By being the most helpful person, others will gladly support and elevate you.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing the idea of serving others selflessly in your daily life. Start by identifying small ways to help your coworkers or friends. This could be something like sharing your extra resources or offering to cover for a shift. These actions are simple but can change how people perceive you.
A good way of doing this is consistently showing up for people in little ways and not seeking recognition. This means helping without expecting praise. Whether it’s in personal growth or business, being reliable and supportive builds trust and relationships.
Make it a habit to let your actions speak for themselves. You don’t have to boast about your achievements. By quietly outworking everyone, you build a reputation of being dependable. This will naturally attract people’s support and admiration.
Think about checking your ego at the door. It’s important not to let pride get in the way of serving others. Focus on what you can offer rather than what you can gain. Keeping a humble approach ensures you stay approachable and valued.
Finally, make this a consistent practice. Over time, as you become known as the most helpful person, people will naturally elevate you to leadership roles or support your goals. This is a low-cost, high-value strategy for personal and professional growth.