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The 11 Laws Of Likability

1. The law of authenticity – the real you is the best you.

2. The law of self-image – before others will like you, you have to like yourself.

3. The law of perception – how you perceive others is your reality about them and the same is true for them of you.

4. The law of energy – energy is contagious – what we project, we receive.

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