How To Become a Priority In Someones Life- 5 Psychological Steps

What Are The Steps To Become A Priority In Someone’s Life ?

KDJ
5 min readSep 29, 2022

Have you ever been in a situation where you felt like you were not a priority? It’s a pretty terrible feeling, but what’s even worse is when it’s someone close to you, a family member, friend, or partner who makes you feel that way but what if I told you that there are proven ways to become a priority in someone’s life?

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According to psychology, there are nine proven steps that will help you make sure that you’re always at the top of someone’s list. By following these nine steps, you’ll be able to ensure that the person you care about feels like you’re always a priority in their life.

So make sure to read this article all the way through and take notes if necessary. let’s get started

UNDERSTANDING THE BIG PROBLEM

Before showing you the solution, it’s critical that you first understand the problem because if you don’t understand the problem, then the solution won’t make any sense.

To make it easier, ask yourself this simple question, What makes you feel like you are not a priority? For most people, it comes down to two things, time and attention. You see, we live in a world where there are only 24 hours in a day and seven days in a week, and because of that, we have to make choices about how and with whom we spend our time.

The problem arises when the person you care about chooses to spend their time somewhere else or with someone else instead of spending it with you. But here’s the big question. Why do they choose to spend their time elsewhere and not with you? According to research, there are two primary reasons.

One, they know that you are always going to be there for them. They simply take you for granted.

Two, they don’t see you as an important part of their life, and that’s why they choose to spend their time with others and not with you.

I know that for someone, this is hard to hear, but it’s the truth. Now that you understand the problem, it’s time to change everything by learning the solution.

Step 1. Stop Initiating Communication

If you’re finding that you’re always the one initiated communication with someone important to you, it might be time to take a step back. For some of you, this might sound counterintuitive. After all, if you’re trying to become a priority in someone’s life, shouldn’t you be the one initiated communication?

The answer is — Yes, You see, when you’re always initiating communication, the other person starts to take you for granted. They know that they can always count on you to be the one to initiate communication, and because of that, they start to see you as less important. So what should you do instead? Simple. Stop initiating communication and see what happens.

If the other person is truly interested in you and cares about you, they will make an effort to communicate with you.

Step 2. Don’t Always Be Available

The term quality over quantity is often used for many different things, but it can also apply to the people in your life. If you want to be a priority in someone’s life, you may need to be less available.

The more you are available, the more likely you are to be taken for grant. Of course, this doesn’t mean that you should only be available when it’s convenient for you, but if you are always the one who is flexible and accommodating, it’s time to start putting yourself first. By doing this, you’re sending the message that you have a life outside of them and that you are not just waiting around for them.

Step 3. Don’t Share Everything

Generally speaking, people are attracted to things that are a bit mysterious. The allure of the unknown can be very powerful and it can often make people feel more connected to something when it comes to relationships. Being a little bit mysterious can definitely work in your favor.

If you want someone to see you as a priority, try not to let them know everything about you right away. Drop hints about your hobbies and interests, but don’t give away too much Information. Be vague when answering questions and avoid talking about your past too much. The goal is to keep the person guessing and wanting to know more about you. With time, they will definitely start to see you as a priority in their life.

Step 4. Let Them Invest In You

Ask yourself this question, who is more likely to see you as a priority? Someone who has invested a lot in you or someone who hasn’t? The answer is obvious. If you want someone to start seeing you as a priority, you need to let them invest in you.

This can be done in many different ways. For example, you can let them invest their time in you by saying no to plans that you know you won’t be able to make. You can also show them that your time is valuable by not always being available, and by making them wait for you, by doing this, you are sending a message that you are not just anyone and that they need to work a bit harder.

If they want to earn your time, this will make you appear like a challenge and they will start to see you as a priority.

Step 5. Prioritize Your Needs

This is not the same as being selfish. Prioritizing your needs simply means that you are not going to put yourself in a position where you are not a priority.

For example, if you know that someone is not going to treat you the way you deserve, why would you want to be around them? By surrounding yourself with people who see you as a priority, you are more likely to be seen as a priority yourself. It’s also important to remember that you cannot control how someone else feels about you.

All you can do is focus on how you feel about yourself. If you want to be a priority in someone’s life, make sure that you are a priority in your own life first.

If you found this post helpful, do not hesitate to share it with others. You will never know how much it can help them. Let’s make the world a better place for everyone.

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KDJ
KDJ

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