When someone is telling you a story & instead of asking them follow up questions, you make the story about you.
'I also remember when something like that happened to me.....'
And you go off on a long tangent.
This quirk plummets your likeability.
Ya.
'But I just wanted to show that I have something in common with their story.'
I know.
You have the right heart, but the wrong tactic.
Let me explain.
1. You were not paying attention
2. You are being self centered
3. You are being annoying
Sure.
Contributing some points of your own can actually make the storyteller feel like you are paying attention.
But make sure to give the spotlight back!!
They start off by contributing...
Then they contribute some more....
And more....
And eventually, they contribute so much that now the story is magically about them!
SOCIALLY UNINTELLIGENT.
'Not at all.'
Well, other people are the same way.
Be more considerate.
-Ask questions. Analyze their tonality to see which points excite them & ask a question about that.
-Make them elaborate hazy points.
-Contribute then give the spotlight back.
-Listen
It's okay, better late than never.
Just make sure you fix this quirk for future interactions.
Most people do not spotlight steal out of maliciousness.
They do it out of a lack of awareness.
This thread has now made you aware, so there should be no reason for you to do it in the future.
'Charisma isn't about getting other people to love you. Charisma is about getting other people to love themselves.'
Now you know how to carry a convo like a charismatic beast.
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