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Habits that ruin your reputation

Your reputation is one of your most valuable assets. It is often said that your reputation is in your hands, and rightly so. It shapes how others perceive you, influences opportunities, and impacts your personal and professional life. However, it can also be quietly ruined by small, unnoticed habits. Here we list some such habits that destroy your reputation, and hence should be avoided:

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Gossiping about others

People who have a habit of gossiping and back-mouthing about others often leave a bad impression about themselves. While gossiping might seem like harmless fun or a way to bond with others, but it’s one of the fastest ways to lose people's trust. Why? Because when you speak ill about others, people may think that you'll do the same about them in their absence. This will stop them from opening up to you, or trusting you-- thus affecting your inter-personal relationship.

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Constantly complaining about others or everyday things

Everyone feels low and they vent occasionally, but people who have a habit of constantly complaining project a negative self image to others. They are also perceived as someone who creates a toxic atmosphere wherever they go. If you’re always focusing on what’s wrong—whether it's your job, friends, or circumstances— people may start to associate you with negativity and hence avoid interacting with you. To protect your reputation, practice focusing on solutions rather than problems-- and this will make you a people magnate.

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Always being late

Punctuality signals respect, reliability, and professionalism. However, people who are always late unknowingly send the message that they don’t value other people's time— or worse, that they're disorganised. If you are one such person, then to improve your reputation, start planning your schedule more realistically, allowing buffer time for unexpected delays. This will make you appear as a reliable and trustworthy person.


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Taking credit for others people's work and efforts

Whether intentional or accidental, taking credit for what someone else did is a big blow to your credibility. People quickly lose respect for someone who appears self-serving or dishonest. Even subtle forms of taking credit—like not acknowledging a team effort—can make others view you as untrustworthy. And so, it’s important to be generous in giving credit to others where it's due and celebrate other people's wins too.

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Overpromising and underdelivering

If you repeatedly overpromise and then fail to deliver, your credibility takes a hit. People remember unmet expectations much more than promises that were made and fulfilled. Over time, this habit leads to disappointment and a loss of trust. It's better to be realistic about what you can commit to, be it in your personal or professional life, and exceed expectations rather than fall short.

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Frequently lying

While a little bit of lying is harmless, if a person often lies-- even about little things, it makes them appear untrustworthy. People don't believe them easily and would be suspicious about their motive. In the long run they might not have enough well-wishers and friends.

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