Monday, May 18, 2020
Become More Charismatic
Become More Charismatic Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'fvk_-tDsTk1p4CtBiMfpzQ',sig:'0r1cA_RKZeBssUaJZmjBHMEoWcdvVRssM95f_JYNhWE=',w:'496px',h:'345px',items:'451306041',caption: false ,tld:'com',is360: false })}); Iâve been sharing tips from Charlie Houpert, the 20-something author of Charisma on Command: Inspire, Impress, and Energize Everyone You Meet . He has a formula for âtaking your confidence and charisma to the next level in the situations where you need it the most.â Houpert has some actionable tips for becoming more charismatic. Here are a few. Charisma, he writes, doesnât convince. âSomeone with real charisma,â he writes, ârespects that other people have different opinions. They donât seek other peopleâs approval to make a decision or hold an opinion. Theyâre confident that they will meet other people who will agree with them.â So if an investor doesnât like your pitch, stop selling him. Find another. If you donât get hired for the job, move on; find a company that gets you and needs you on their team. The minute you look back and try to persuade someone to change their mind, you have given up your power â" and your charisma. You must have confidence that someone out there will see your value and want you. That conviction is part of what will make them want you, in fact. Heres another tip: your energy is more important than your message. Houpert writes that charismatic energy is high energy, which means being extremely awake and alive. Itâs also positive energy. You may not be the kind of person to jump on stage and wave your arms at the audience; thatâs okay. There is such a thing as quiet charisma (think cool like Barak Obama, Paul Newman, Humphrey Bogart or Lauren Bacall.) Charisma is also positive. How many times a day do you complain, whine, or grumble? Not cool. Not charismatic. Charismatic people also arenât afraid to show their passion for an idea or a cause. They believe in what they care about, and it comes through in the energy they project. Theyâre in touch with their emotions. You may think your emotions are accidental â" they just happen. Houpert says youâre mistaken. He writes: âEmotions donât come to us. We go to them.â You can choose what youâll feel in this moment: joy, excitement, gratitude â" or fear, anger, despair. Your choice, believe it or not. Charismatic people choose high energy, positive, passionate and joyful emotions every time. And theyâre contagious. They make people around them feel more alive as well. Itâs part of the reason charisma translates as âgift from the gods.â Charlie Houpertâs book contains action steps to help you practice building charisma. Youâll find lot of other tips on his YouTube channel as well.
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