Humility is something we all need a little more of in our lives. It’s not always easy to put others first and focus on the needs of those around us, but doing so can bring great rewards by helping you stay grounded and build meaningful relationships both for yourself and with those around you.
In this blog post, I’m exploring 10 simple practices that can help you become more humble in your everyday life. Read on if you are interested in how cultivating a bit of humility can lead to greater inner peace and harmony with the world.
What It Means to Be Humble
Being humble is a vital characteristic to cultivate in our personal and professional lives, as it reflects an understanding and acceptance of our own strengths and limitations. At its core, humility is the ability to put aside one’s ego or sense of self-importance in order to authentically listen, learn, and grow.
A humble person appreciates the value of collaboration, recognizing that everyone has unique talents, perspectives, and abilities to contribute. This mindset fuels a constant drive to keep learning and growing, as well as demonstrating empathy and kindness towards others.
Furthermore, staying humble enables us to navigate challenging situations more effectively, as we are better equipped to seek assistance and take constructive feedback without getting defensive. In a world that so often glorifies overconfidence and self-promotion, embracing humility paves the way for meaningful connections, personal growth, and the ability to inspire others through genuine example.
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1. Admit you’re not the best
The primary way to become more humble is to admit that you aren’t the best in everything, even when you try your hardest to achieve that.
You have to reach the point where you’re okay with admitting that you won’t be the best as there will always be someone better at something than you.
2. Recognize your flaws
Each one of us has our flaws along with the best parts of ourselves, but not everyone accepts our flaws as they are.
Recognize that in being human comes with both strengths and weaknesses and the faster you accept that the more humble you can become.
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3. Be grateful, not boastful
There’s a huge difference between arrogance and gratitude and you need to know where to draw the line.
Be thankful for everything you possess and achieved and leave it at that. Avoid boasting, especially when people didn’t exactly ask you. This is a great way to humble yourself.
4. Admit when you make a mistake
You can never run away from making mistakes as it’s part of our nature.
When you do make a mistake, instead of the tendency to run away from them, admit that you made them. Avoid deflecting or being defensive as there’s nothing humble about that.

5. Don’t brag
The unspoken rule about being humble is if nobody particularly asked, don’t brag about your accomplishments.
Even when they do ask, say them in a subtle manner and not in a proud manner.
Nobody wants to be around someone that brags about everything in their life as it can be perceived as self-centered.
6. Be more considerate
You don’t know what people are going through or are thinking so with this in mind, try to be more empathetic to what others are feeling. Empathy allows you to truly humble yourself.
Boasting about things doesn’t help others deal with a difficult situation in life so always try to feel the room.
7. Appreciate others
There’s something so pure and kind about humble people and it mostly comes from their ability to appreciate others.
If you want to be more humble, show that appreciation more whether that’s in the form of kind words or actions.
You never realize it at the time, but an act of appreciation goes a long way.
8. Learn to put others first
When you’re someone who has a naturally selfless nature, it’s easier for you to be humble since you always put the needs of others above your own.
When you consider their feelings, it comes with a realization to tone down your accomplishments as not everyone wants to hear about them.
Unless asked, it’s okay to give a vague description.
9. Listen mindfully
The factor that sets apart the humble from the arrogant is that a humble person will go out of their way to listen to what you have to say whereas an arrogant person will listen just to talk about themselves further.
It’s significant to become a good listener if you aspire to be humble.
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10. Accept all kinds of feedback
Whether good or back, humble people aren’t afraid of received all kinds of feedback in their lives, especially when they know that it can potentially improve their lives.
Be accepting of constructive criticism, even when hearing negative feedback isn’t the easiest thing to hear.
After all, nobody wants to hear their faults and wrongdoings from someone.

The Importance of Being Humble
You might be thinking about what the point of being humble is, but the impact has more to do with ourselves than with how others perceive us.
Being humble will not only make you a kind and compassionate person, but it helps you accept the reality that you’ll never be the best person in the room, no matter how you try.
It also improves and develops the quality of your relationship with others when you make more of an effort to listen rather than talk about yourself.
At the end of the day, humility says more about your character and values than anything else so the best thing you can do is choose to be a humble person.
While the humble path doesn’t come easy, it’s a significant part of your self-development.
Examples of Practicing Humility
Here are a few ways you can develop and practice humility in your everyday life:
- Acknowledge that you may not always have the answers and be open to learning from others.
- Celebrate the successes of others as well as your own.
- Recognize that there is always room for improvement and actively seek out ways to work on yourself.
- Ask for help when needed and thank people who provide it.
- Be aware of your strengths and weaknesses and strive to find a balance between them.
Final Thoughts
I hope this article was able to shed insight into everything you needed to know on how to be humble.
When you’re someone with humility, people will always remember you for your kindness and modesty as it’s an admirable trait in anyone.
You can have all the accomplishments in the world but there’s something to be said when a person chooses to be modest with those accomplishments rather than be boastful about them.