 Hi, Psych2goers! Have you ever wondered what makes a person attractive? It might just be their magnetic personality. This means that they hold certain qualities that instantly make the people around them feel acknowledged, respected, and welcomed. Curious to know how they do it? Here are nine personality traits that make you magnetic. Number one, they are present. Magnetic people have the distinct trait of always being present and living in the moment. Because of this, they can make you feel seen, heard, important, and appreciated. And according to an article on Facile Things, a person who is present is more likely to have high levels of productivity, creativity, and a better ability to make decisions. The article adds that people who can focus their attention on the now are more flexible, can easily overcome workday stress and restore order after a chaotic situation. Enjoy getting things done, make better decisions, have better relationships, and produce more. Number two, they are vulnerable. Have you noticed that you feel more connected to people who show their vulnerability to you? This is because being vulnerable takes strength, and it shows that you're able to recognize and accept yourself for who you truly are, which is an attractive quality to have. Other benefits of being vulnerable, according to Eugene Therapy, is that it helps you build empathy, strengthens your ability to work through your emotions, strengthens your resiliency, and it helps cultivate stronger bonds with others. Number three, they are genuine and authentic. Have you ever wondered why people who are genuine are attractive? In an article for Psychology Today, licensed psychology guy Wench PhD, states that there are three reasons why genuine and authentic people are more appealing than fake people. The first one is truth and honesty. According to Wench, we are more likely to trust a genuine person than a fake one because we believe those who are true to themselves are also likely to be truer and more honest with us. The second reason is that you associate being genuine with being strong in character and being emotionally resilient. And correctly so says Wench, as being true to yourself takes confidence, tenacity, and often even bravery. The final reason is that people are normally attracted to uniqueness and individuality. Quality is genuine people usually have in spades, says Wench. Number four, they have a good sense of humor. Can you make others laugh a lot? While laughter can open the doors to people and relationships by putting them at ease to be more open, it can also depend on the type of humor. Humor that is self-depreciating, critical, judgmental, and meant to humiliate others can push people away as no one likes to be made to feel worthless. This is why people with magnetic personalities tend to distance themselves from this type of negative humor and instead focus on humor that makes people feel good about themselves and which uplifts the people around them. Number five, they're creative. Ever wonder why creative people can touch others with their art? Creative people can see things from different perspectives and empathize with all parts of different people. They understand new ideas and concepts that make others feel seen. Their open-mindedness can also make it so that they don't judge others for their beliefs or feelings. Instead, they can make you feel like you're not alone in the world. This comforting non-judgmental attitude and validation creates a place where people can feel safe and seen. Anyone with these qualities is automatically magnetic because of the radical acceptance they offer to everyone. Number six, they're naturally curious. Are you curious about the world and the people around you? According to an article in The Greater Good magazine, curiosity can help foster closeness and protect you from negative social experiences. The article states that people who are curious make other people feel closer to them, can cope better with rejection, are less aggressive, and foster more positive social experiences. Number seven, healthy optimism. Optimism usually attracts people because, in a sense, it gives hope. Psychologist Elizabeth Scott, PhD, says in an article that, for people who are optimists, negative events are more likely to roll off their back while positive events affirm their belief in themselves, their ability to make good things happen now and in the future, and the goodness of life. This view of life, according to Scott, benefits the believer in various ways. For example, studies have shown that optimistic people have better health, have more achievements, don't give up easily, have better emotional health are more likely to positively handle future setbacks, live longer, and have less stress. Number eight, good communicators. Are you good at communicating? Magnetic people are able to actively listen and pay attention to others and what they have to say to make sure they feel heard. The one thing states that making others feel welcomed and exuding the ability to get things done attracts people. Magnetic people do not only know how to communicate using words, but also with their body language and personal energy. They're also good observers and can detect changes in other people's body language and tone of voice. This makes them good people readers who can act in accordance with what they perceive. And number nine, well-versed and knowledgeable. Because of their curiosity, magnetic people tend to research and know about vast amounts of topics. This helps them interact and connect with a variety of different people. Having a vast amount of knowledge over a subject also signals how well-versed and interested they are in the world around them. It also makes them less prone to fall for a lie and more able to keep up with varying types of conversation. So do you have a magnetic personality? Let us know in the comments below. If you found this video helpful, be sure to like, subscribe, and share this video with those who might benefit from it. And don't forget to hit the notification bell icon to get notified whenever Psych2Go posts a new video. The references and studies used in this video are added in the description below. Thanks so much for watching and we'll see you soon.