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Modesty is an important trait that can help you build stronger relationships, gain respect from others, and become a better person overall. Here are some tips on how to be more modest: 1. Listen more than you talk: Modest people tend to be good listeners. They value other people's opinions and ideas and are not always looking to dominate the conversation. So, try to listen more and talk less. 2. Avoid bragging: Modest people don't boast about their achievements or possessions. Instead, they let their actions speak for themselves. So, avoid bragging and let your accomplishments do the talking. 3. Admit your mistakes: Modest people are not afraid to admit when they are wrong. They take responsibility for their mistakes and use them as opportunities to learn and grow. 4. Give credit to others: Modest people are quick to recognize the contributions of others. They don't take all the credit for themselves and are happy to acknowledge the efforts of those around them. 5. Be humble: Modest people are humble and don't think they are better than others. They treat everyone with respect and kindness, regardless of their social status or position. 6. Practice gratitude: Modest people are grateful for what they have and don't take anything for granted. They appreciate the good things in their life and are not always looking for more. 7. Keep improving: Modest people are always looking to improve themselves. They know that they are not perfect and are constantly working to become a better version of themselves. By following these tips, you can become more modest and improve your relationships with others. Remember, modesty is not about being weak or submissive, it's about having the confidence to let your actions speak for themselves.
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