Why is it important to be likeable? In fact, what does it even mean? Being likeable in the workplace means that you offend less people and that your coworkers enjoy being around you. If they like having you around, they will offer to help you more, invite you to lunch more often, and genuinely pull for you. These are important traits to have in any relationship, but in the work environment it can mean that your overall satisfaction will be improved.
Likeable Versus Phony
It's
important to note here that being likeable does not mean that you act
artificial. Don't make jokes if that isn't your personality, don't try and
force a huge smile on your face when it isn't sincere, and never tell lies that
compliment people in an effort to be liked.
If
you feel like you're "trying to hard" you probably are. You need to
be yourself. Everyone can be more likeable by focusing on some key things, and
you can do this without changing your personality.
Don't Get Sucked Into Office Gossip

The
other issue is that you might not be able to really get to know people at work
because you'll base everything they say and do on the impression you
have of them from the gossip. Your work relationship will be tainted by the
preconceived notions you develop based on therumors you've heard.
Have you ever heard that someone is, for example, "A bear that rips
people's heads off" when they make a mistake? You might have never seen
this person do it, but you'll still have that impression of them based on the
gossip you heard.
If
you hear someone gossiping, just walk away. Don't engage them and don't add to
it. Don't "scold" them and tell them they shouldn't do it, either,
because they know that already and it certainly won't get you liked. Instead,
let the way you conduct yourself give them the impression that you're really
not interested in gossip.
Be Approachable

·
Eat your lunch with
others instead of alone at your desk.
·
Ask people how their
weekend was.
·
Smile at people and say
"good morning" or "have a nice evening."
·
When someone comes to you
for information or to ask a question, stop what you are doing and make eye
contact so you can listen. You
might be swamped or feel like you don't have the time, but don't give that
impression to your coworker. Make them feel as if helping them is a priority
for you.
·
Participate in office
parties, luncheons, birthday cards, etc.
Give People the Benefit of the Doubt
Before
you jump to conclusions about people, get to know them. Give them the benefit
of the doubt until you fully understand what makes them tick. For instance,
someone who seems crabby might have a lot of pressure on them. Another person
who seems angry may be dealing with a lot of things you can't understand.
Assume
the good in your coworkers first. If they change your mind with their actions
and you find out later they aren't so good, then you can move on. You haven't
lost anything. But if you imagine what their motives are for things
you think they're doing, you'll be wasting a lot of time and emotion
on a false belief, and losing a potential friend in the process.
Be Respectful of Others and Take Care of Yourself

Own Up to Your Mistakes
You
don't have to grovel when you mess up on a project, but don't shrug off blame
either. Own up to the things you do wrong, apologize, and then move on.
By the same note, accept the apologies of your
coworkers as well.
Compliment Others
Don't
rush to judgment with people so you can appreciate them for the unique
strengths they bring to your company. When you do that, you'll have an easier
time giving kudos.
Be Positive in Your Dealings With People
·
Encourage new ideas.
·
Accept change.
·
Focus on goals (of your
company and coworkers) and not shortcomings.
·
Assume you, and the
others in your office, will succeed.
·
Roll with setbacks.
Once again, being positive doesn't mean that you're phony.
Instead, it means that you refuse to get caught up in negative thinking about
your company's intentions, goals, or interactions with you. If you're someone
that always looks for the worst, you'll find it. But what will that gain you?
You'll be unhappy with your job and stuck in a place of negativity that will
hinder your own performance. Worst of all, people will avoid you.
The more you focus on the positive, however, the more you'll see things
from that perspective.
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