Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Employers and dates want to hear about your struggles, study finds

Employers and dates want to hear about your struggles, study findsEmployers and dates want to hear about your struggles, study findsAmericans are transfixed by the geniuses who roam among us. But when it comes to our everyday lives, a recent study finds we prefer the people who admit theyve put effort into making it.The article, published in bi-monthly journal Basic and Applied Social Psychology, dispels preconceived notions some people have about how to impress a potential employer, or even a date. Though we may be inclined to mask our shortcomings, the authors experiments actually indicate that showing some vulnerability can help us win people over.Talents not enoughIts true that when we stress our natural talent, we tend to be perceived as more competent. But while its obviously a positiv to be capable, talent and competence arent what makes someone like us. Especially in communities that emphasize a Protestant work ethic, were more likable when we admit we had to work hard for wh at weve achieved.The same goes for our personal lives People would rather date someone who struggles than someone who is inherently talented. That means its finally okay to be human Theres no need for perfection in fact, it may work against us.What about gender?Given that women are less likely to emphasize their accomplishments, we might expect that theyre more inclined to talk about the effort it takes to succeed. But in this study, the author found negligible difference in how each gender chose to talk about their achievements. So though it may be more difficult to get women to vocalize what they do right, once they do, their explanations are similar to the ones used by their male counterparts.

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