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How to make people take you seriously: 5 powerful psychology-backed tips

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 8, 2025, 12:40 IST
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Want people to take you seriously?

Ever wondered why some people command respect the moment they step into a room or speak— while others struggle to be taken seriously, no matter what they do and how capable they are? Well, that's because the difference often lies in their subtle psychological cues instead of their status or authority. So, here we list some psychology-backed tips on how to make people take you seriously:

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Maintain eye contact

It is often said that eyes are the mirror to soul, and rightly so. Eye contact is one of the most powerful nonverbal signals of confidence and sincerity, and they often reflect your inner thoughts and emotions. It is said that making consistent eye contact while talking to others shows that you are confident in what you are saying, thus building trust and credibility. However, balance is key—too much of eye contact or staring can feel intimidating to others, while too little can make you appear insecure.


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Speak calmly and clearly

A 2017 research article from the National Institutes of Health's PMC repository (Tjaden, 2014) discusses how clear speech (which is characterized by slower rate and hyperarticulation) improves intelligibility and the effectiveness of communication, which can indirectly influence perceptions of confidence and competence.
Another study from Columbia University found that a measured tone signals authority, while a rushed or shaky voice indicates nervousness.

So, if you want to sound more confident and authoratative then you need to practice speaking slowly, and avoiding filler words. This will improve your clarity and make your speech more impactful.

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Set healthy boundaries

It is often said that people respect those who respect themselves, and rightly so. The way you love, respect and treat yourself teaches people to do the same to you. So, be kind to yourself and learn to say 'no' or stand up for yourself when needed. Setting healthy boundaries not only helps in maintaining your mental peace, but also helps in commanding other's respect and making them treat you right.


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Dress according to the occasion

How you dressup makes an impact on others, even before you speak a word. And so, the art of dressing well and according to the occasion is as important as speaking up confidently to gain others' respect. Dressing neatly, standing tall, and maintaining open posture enhances your perceived competence and reliability. However, dressing right is not only about wearing expensive clothes— it’s about self-love and self-respect. When you dress up nicely, people too tend to take you seriously.


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Follow through on your words

Your actions speak louder than words; and so sticking to what you have promised makes you a more reliable person. Reliability is one of the strongest traits linked to respect-- as it makes you trustworthy and dependable. Whether it’s meeting deadlines or showing up when you say you will, following through your words helps create a good reputation.

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