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How to become a people magnet (even if you’re an introvert)

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2025, 21:01 IST
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How to become a people magnet (even if you’re an introvert)

Your ability to make people feel seen, heard, and valued influences everything - your relationships, your career, your friendships. And no, you don’t need to be the loudest in the room. Being magnetic isn't about being flashy; it's about being real. Even the quietest people can leave the deepest impact. All it takes is a shift in mindset, a few intentional habits, and the courage to connect. These seven proven methods will help you become someone others naturally want to be around, no matter how introverted you may be.

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Be you

Perfection is overrated and honestly, a little dull. People aren’t looking for flawlessness. They’re drawn to people who are real, unfiltered, and human. The quirks you try to hide are often the traits that make you magnetic. Vulnerability builds connection faster than a curated image ever could. So take the pressure off and let your true self shine through. You’d be surprised how attractive authenticity really is.

Must-read: "Daring Greatly" by Brené Brown

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Ask better questions

The fastest way to form deep connections? Ask questions that tap into people’s emotions. Skip the generic small talk. Instead of “How was your day?”, try “What’s the best part of your day so far?” When you invite people to share what lights them up, you light up in their eyes. Great conversations begin with great questions. And the more you make others feel interesting, the more interesting you’ll seem.

Must-read: "Just Listen" by Mark Goulston

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Tell more stories

We remember stories far more than facts. They bypass logic and go straight to the heart. So, become a storyteller. Every day, jot down one small moment, a funny interaction, an unexpected insight, a lesson learned. Over time, you’ll have a treasure trove of relatable content that builds connection and trust. The more you share, the more people will lean in.

Must-read: "The Anatomy of Story" by John Truby

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Be fully engaged

Few things are more disheartening than talking to someone glued to their screen. Your presence is the most powerful gift you can offer. When you look someone in the eyes, put away distractions, and truly listen, you become unforgettable. People remember how you made them feel, and feeling fully seen is a rare gift in a world full of noise.

Must-read: "Wherever You Go, There You Are" by Jon Kabat-Zinn

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Go the extra mile

Extraordinary relationships are built on small, thoughtful gestures. Remember someone’s birthday. Text them good luck before a big day. Celebrate their wins like your own. Write thank-you notes. Root for others without needing the spotlight. These little acts of care might seem minor, but they make a major impact. Over time, they turn you into the kind of person people never forget.

Must-read: "The Magic of Thinking Big" by David Schwartz

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Apply Dale Carnegie’s timeless tools

Dale Carnegie got it right almost a century ago, people crave to feel important. Use their name often. Ask more, talk less. Show real interest in what they care about. Praise genuinely. Avoid complaints and criticism. These timeless habits aren’t tricks, they’re expressions of empathy and emotional intelligence. And they build bonds that last a lifetime.

Must-read: "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie

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Make people feel like they matter

In the end, magnetism is less about how interesting you are and more about how important you make others feel. Give compliments that go beyond the surface. Say “I love how your mind works” or “That idea stuck with me.” Follow up on something they mentioned last time. These moments of genuine recognition linger long after the conversation ends. When people walk away from you feeling more confident, inspired, or valued, they’ll want to come back again and again. That’s your real power.

Must-read: "The Like Switch" by Jack Schafer

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