10 Quick Ways to Boost Your Charisma and
Personal Magnetism
Charisma and personal magnetism are what
draw others to you, make people interested
in what you have to say, and help you to be
a
confident leader in all you do.
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Unfortunately there are many myths about
what makes people charismatic. These
misconceptions hold many of us back from
feeling that we are charismatic (and
therefore, projecting it to others).
The biggest myth is that charisma is
about how you act—that you must be
extroverted and a natural leader to have
personal magnetism. This is not true. In
reality, true charisma comes from inside and
radiates out, drawing others to you, and
making you more influential and persuasive.
No matter what your goal in life—from
selling more to having your kids listen to
your rules to commanding an audience when
presenting—personal magnetism will help you
get there.
Here are 10 quick ways to make yourself
more compelling and charismatic:
- Be self-aware. We must first
be aware of ourselves before we can
control how we feel or the perception of
others. Enhance your self-awareness by
paying attention to how you think and
feel in various situations. Recognize
the thoughts that go through your mind
and your reactions. Also be aware of
your actions including your body
language.
- Move to Boost Your Mood.
A
cheerful mood is contagious and one of
the most powerful ways to increase your
personal magnetism. The most reliable
and fastest way to boost your mood is
through exercise. Moderate exercise
releases endorphins and other
mood-enhancing neurotransmitters and
neuromodulators. As a bonus, if you
exercise outside, you get the benefits
of being in nature and the
cheer-inducing sunshine.
- Make it about others.
Let’s
face it, charisma isn’t really about us.
It’s about how we make others feel. The
best way to make others feel good is to
be genuinely interested in learning
about them. Ask questions. Get engaged
in what others say.
- Show what you know. Knowledge
is sexy. Don’t hold back on sharing your
ideas. Have strong convictions. Show
that you are a leader with a clear view
of where you are going. Be clear on
whether you’re expressing something as
fact or as your opinion because you’ll
lose credibility if you try to pass your
opinions off as fact.
- Grooming isn’t just for dogs.
Personal hygiene and grooming greatly
impacts how you feel and how others see
you. Dress your best. Invest in high
quality fabrics and tailoring to be sure
you convey the image you want and feel
great. This sounds superficial, and it
is, but that’s okay.
- Cultivate your empathy.
Listening and conveying empathy boosts
your personal magnetism. Empathy is
actually one of the very most important
aspects in how able you are to influence
others. If people think that you don’t
get them, they will resist your
influence.
- Tell a great story.
Nothing
is more engaging than a wonderful story.
Practice telling stories every chance
you get—at meetings, at cocktail
parties, with your significant other
over dinner, to your children.
- Remember names.
Everyone
loves hearing their own name. Just don’t
overdo it by saying their name in every
sentence. Sales trainers often teach
salespeople to say prospects and clients
names. Then they say the names every
sentence and it sounds very artificial.
Practice gratitude. Being appreciative
for what you have is a key to happiness
and a cheerful disposition, both of
which make you more attractive to
others.
- Cultivate your humor.
Everyone loves people who make them
laugh. Learn your personal style for
using humor and use it regularly. One
way to learn humor is through
observation—pay attention to funny
people you know and on television.
Practice these ten tips and watch how
much more quickly and easily you attract
great people, opportunities, and success.
How charismatic are you? Take this
charisma quotient quiz to find out.
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About the Author Larina Kase PsyD, MBA is
the author of The Confident Leader: How the
Most Successful People Go from Effective to
Exceptional (McGraw-Hill, 2008), about how
to push your limits (and help others do the
same) to achieve more than ever before.
Learn more and get resources at
http://www.ConfidentLeaderBook.com
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