I was talking to my fellow residents the other day during meal times, on the fellow residents they like. The residents most mentioned are those with great and pleasant personality, that is always smiling and have positive attitudes and very friendly to all including new comers.
So, If someone says to you, you have a good personality, do you know exactly what they meant? When we say someone has a ‘good personality’, it means the person is likeable, pleasant, fun to be with, and interesting.
Personality is an amalgamation of a lot of skills – the way you communicate, how you present yourself, your confidence etc. If you’re someone who’s wondering how to improve your personality, then you need to know that it is a continuous work and requires dedication and effort.
Most of us seniors feel I am too old and set on my ways to improve my personality. This may be true, but if you want to be happy and felt you belong as part of the senior community, perhaps improved your personality as follows:
These tips will help you improve your personality.
- Develop great communication skills: ...
- Develop your knowledge and skillset: ...
- Stay warm and kind to others: ...
- Stay level-headed: ...
- Prioritize accountability: ...
- Be genuine in your interest in others: ...
- Let out the real 'you': ...
- Stay comfortable around yourself:
and lastly
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