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6. Make the other person feel important.

6. Make the other person feel important.

It means acknowledging people's accomplishments and making them feel valued. When you make someone feel important, they're more likely to like you and to be persuaded by you.

Tips for making the other person feel important:

  1. Compliment them on their accomplishments.
  2. Thank them for their help.
  3. Show that you appreciate their input.
  4. Give them credit for their ideas.
  5. Make them feel like they're the expert.

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