Trying to be more lovable often backfires. Research shows feeling loved grows from better conversations, real listening, and being known — not from impressing.
Connecting with others on a deeper level can sometimes feel like a lost art. But you don't need grand gestures to make someone feel truly seen and valued. Often, the little things can leave the ...
Psychologists say that after the need for food and shelter, humans want to feel valued. But that need usually goes unmet.
We all want the same thing: simply to be valued by somebody else. Think about every person you have ever met. They just want to feel valued. I want to feel valued, and so do you. By someone. Right? I ...