A compliment puts a spotlight on you, even if just for a moment.
Some people - and I will admit I am one of them - just do not like getting compliments. But often immediately deflecting praise or trying to brush it off can end up hurting the feelings of the person ...
Narcissists have mastered the art of using compliments and praise as tools rather than genuine expressions of appreciation. Their carefully timed flattery isn’t about making you feel good, either.
A genuine offering of recognition meets an invisible wall. The person giving the praise walks away confused. The person ...
In the world of social dynamics, few things are as intriguing—and occasionally infuriating—as the art of fishing for compliments. Narcissists have this skill down to a science, often making it hard to ...
Add DMNews to your Google News feed. There’s a fine line between humility and self-deprecation. Some people have a natural tendency to brush off compliments and downplay their achievements. But why?
National Compliment Day on Jan. 24 gives everyone a chance to finally say the nice things instead of letting them sit quietly in their heads. Compliments pass easily, from quick callouts at work to ...
Compliments are one of the most extraordinary components of social life. If given right they create so much positive energy that they make things happen almost as if by magic. They ease the atmosphere ...