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如何有迷人的特質?
Steps on how to build an attractive and
charming personality
1. Don’t mention your distress
We all experience stress, pain, anxiety
from time to time. People however don’t need to get involved in your distress
and negativity. Bring out what is positive and share it with people…..
2. Listen
Listening to what the other person has to
say will bring you closer to him or her. People love the ones who listen to
them as this shows you respect them and that you are interested in their
opinions. By listening to people, they will respect you and you gain their
respect in return.
3.
Be humble
Being humble will bring you closer to
others and makes you more approachable. People don’t like others who think they
are better than everyone else and who look down on others…humble yourself you
have the responsibility.
4. Be an optimist
The optimist is loved by people as he makes
them see the world in a positive way. The optimist reminds everyone of the hope
and possibilities that we all have for a better life, so be an optimist and
people will love you for that…..
5. Accept constructive criticism
Receive constructive criticism with an open
mind, especially if the criticism is made by people who are sincere and who
want to benefit you. When you accept criticism with an open mind, people begin
to see the positivity of your personality.
6. Honesty
Honesty is crucial to developing a
charismatic and attractive personality. After all, honesty is the best policy.
When you are honest, you are building trust between you and the other person
and this is an attractive attribute that people love. Everybody loves honest
people…
7. Smile
You can never go wrong with a smile. A
smile comes from deep within, usually as a sign of joy, cheering others, and
passion. Smiling at people makes your personality attractive and charismatic
and reduces stress. After all, a smile
is contagious. Remember a merry heart doing good like medicine don’t smile only
on xmas day…
8. Have a good sense of humor
Research shows that people love to be
around ones who make them laugh and see the positive sides of things. Share
your humor with others and they will start to be around you always.
Q:
1. How to be an attractive person?
2. What makes a person popular?
3. How to be a good listener?
4. How to become an optimist?
5. Do you think "honesty is always the
best policy"?
6. Does smiling make you more attractive?
7. How to have a sense of humor?
為善最樂
Philanthropic vegetable vendor Chen Shu-chu
retires FOCUS TAIWAN
Taipei, April 5 (CNA) Renowned
philanthropic vendor Chen Shu-chu ((陳樹菊), who sold
vegetables at the Central Market in Taitung City for more than half a century,
has retired and moved to Kaohsiung, Taitung Magistrate Justin Huang (黃健庭) confirmed Thursday.
"I'm less worried now that she has
made this decision," Huang told CNA on the phone. "It's not a
surprise that she retired."
According to Huang, Chen, 67, fell ill
before the Lunar New Year holiday and told him that she was considering
quitting the business when he visited her.
"I encouraged her to retire, so that
she could take a good long rest," Huang said, adding that she now lives in
Kaohsiung.
Chen Chia-ming (陳洽銘), Chen's younger brother, also confirmed news of her retirement.
"She called me a few days ago, telling
me she was going to retire and asking me to take over her vegetable
stand," Chen Chia-ming said. "I'm sorting it out and will hand it
over to my son after May."
"Since falling ill from appendicitis
in early February, she has been resting at a temple in Kaohsiung," Chen
Chia-ming said. "She was rushed to hospital and had an emergency
operation."
"Although her life was saved, she has
yet to fully recover and that's why her vegetable stand has been closed since
then," he added.
Chen became a household name across Taiwan
after her good deeds were brought to light by foreign and local media.
She was honored as one of the 100 most
influential figures by Time Magazine in 2010 for contributing over NT$10
million (US$340,000) to different charitable causes. In the same year, she was
also named one the 48 heroes of philanthropy by Forbes Asia.
In 2012, Chen was one of six winners of the
Ramon Magsaysay Award for helping the poor, receiving a US$50,000 cash prize,
which she donated to the Taitung branch of Mackay Memorial Hospital.
Chen Shu-chu's mother died during
childbirth when she was at elementary school because her family was unable to
afford for her to give birth at a hospital. To help her father raise her
younger siblings, Chen started to sell vegetable at the stand he left her at
the age of 13.
Chen, who has never married and leads a
frugal life, has donated every penny she earned over the past two decades to
charity, strongly motivated by a desire to help people as her family was helped
by others when she was younger.
"Money serves its end only when it can
help people in need," she once said, adding that she feels an
indescribable happiness whenever she donates money.
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