Sunday, October 26, 2008

A Baker's Dozen For Cultivating Charisma


What are those seemingly ineffable qualities that make some individuals so thoroughly appealing and captivating, always drawing others to them? These skills, aptitudes and capabilities are often part of a life-long learning curve, continually practiced and perfected, as evidenced by the adage that, "leaders are made, not born".

Is it possible to learn to exude an air of self-confidence that enhances winning abilities, traits and personal magic? To increase your personal magnetism, read on:

1. Convey optimism, zeal and excitement, minimizing passivity and negativity, incorporating these traits into clear goals.

2. Concentrate on being a good and interested listener. Focus on really communicating with others rather than being self absorbed and be unafraid to express genuine emotions.

3. Never underestimate the power of eye contact – it's disconcerting, discounting and disrespectful not to look someone in the eye when speaking to them.

4. Read, read, read-be constantly open to new ideas, knowledge and learning. Become an expert in your profession or area of interest.

5. Incorporate a varied, descriptive and powerful vocabulary into your everyday language; practice and enhance your writing skills.

6. Don't have a hand shake like a wet noodle; conversely, don't paralyze someone when shaking their hand!

7. Great posture broadcasts great confidence. Think about the messages your body language conveys. Does it mesh with the image you want to transmit?

8. In all situations, treat people respectfully and as equals- by making others feel special, you set an example about the way you expect to be treated.

9. Never dress like a shlep! Even in non-business situations, cleanliness, care, neatness and style (which does not have to be au courant) are essential.

10. Relish (and share) an appreciation for the ridiculous. Make use of humor whenever humanly possible and always remember to smile and have fun!

11. Eliminate "foot-in-mouth disease"- think before speaking and be cognizant when a brief comment, or no comment at all, may be most sagacious. Appropriately convey understanding, empathy and genuine interest.

12. Learn from great actors, trial lawyers, orators, etc., observing their gestures, tone of voice, timing, conviction, etc. when they communicate with others. An acting class or public speaking group can be invaluable and fun.

13. Bolster the self confidence and allure of others by being a ready resource for those seeking your advice, guidance and expertise.


And remember, taking action is the catalyst for change!

A Baker's Dozen For Cultivating Charisma


What are those seemingly ineffable qualities that make some individuals so thoroughly appealing and captivating, always drawing others to them? These skills, aptitudes and capabilities are often part of a life-long learning curve, continually practiced and perfected, as evidenced by the adage that, "leaders are made, not born".

Is it possible to learn to exude an air of self-confidence that enhances winning abilities, traits and personal magic? To increase your personal magnetism, read on:

1. Convey optimism, zeal and excitement, minimizing passivity and negativity, incorporating these traits into clear goals.

2. Concentrate on being a good and interested listener. Focus on really communicating with others rather than being self absorbed and be unafraid to express genuine emotions.

3. Never underestimate the power of eye contact – it's disconcerting, discounting and disrespectful not to look someone in the eye when speaking to them.

4. Read, read, read-be constantly open to new ideas, knowledge and learning. Become an expert in your profession or area of interest.

5. Incorporate a varied, descriptive and powerful vocabulary into your everyday language; practice and enhance your writing skills.

6. Don't have a hand shake like a wet noodle; conversely, don't paralyze someone when shaking their hand!

7. Great posture broadcasts great confidence. Think about the messages your body language conveys. Does it mesh with the image you want to transmit?

8. In all situations, treat people respectfully and as equals- by making others feel special, you set an example about the way you expect to be treated.

9. Never dress like a shlep! Even in non-business situations, cleanliness, care, neatness and style (which does not have to be au courant) are essential.

10. Relish (and share) an appreciation for the ridiculous. Make use of humor whenever humanly possible and always remember to smile and have fun!

11. Eliminate "foot-in-mouth disease"- think before speaking and be cognizant when a brief comment, or no comment at all, may be most sagacious. Appropriately convey understanding, empathy and genuine interest.

12. Learn from great actors, trial lawyers, orators, etc., observing their gestures, tone of voice, timing, conviction, etc. when they communicate with others. An acting class or public speaking group can be invaluable and fun.

13. Bolster the self confidence and allure of others by being a ready resource for those seeking your advice, guidance and expertise.


And remember, taking action is the catalyst for change!

A Baker's Dozen For Cultivating Charisma

What are those seemingly ineffable qualities that make some individuals so thoroughly appealing and captivating, always drawing others to them? These skills, aptitudes and capabilities are often part of a life-long learning curve, continually practiced and perfected, as evidenced by the adage that, "leaders are made, not born".

Is it possible to learn to exude an air of self-confidence that enhances winning abilities, traits and personal magic? To increase your personal magnetism, read on:

1. Convey optimism, zeal and excitement, minimizing passivity and negativity, incorporating these traits into clear goals.

2. Concentrate on being a good and interested listener. Focus on really communicating with others rather than being self absorbed and be unafraid to express genuine emotions.

3. Never underestimate the power of eye contact – it's disconcerting, discounting and disrespectful not to look someone in the eye when speaking to them.

4. Read, read, read-be constantly open to new ideas, knowledge and learning. Become an expert in your profession or area of interest.

5. Incorporate a varied, descriptive and powerful vocabulary into your everyday language; practice and enhance your writing skills.

6. Don't have a hand shake like a wet noodle; conversely, don't paralyze someone when shaking their hand!

7. Great posture broadcasts great confidence. Think about the messages your body language conveys. Does it mesh with the image you want to transmit?

8. In all situations, treat people respectfully and as equals- by making others feel special, you set an example about the way you expect to be treated.

9. Never dress like a shlep! Even in non-business situations, cleanliness, care, neatness and style (which does not have to be au currant) are essential.

10. Relish (and share) an appreciation for the ridiculous. Make use of humor whenever humanly possible and always remember to smile and have fun!

11. Eliminate "foot- in-mouth disease"- think before speaking and be cognizant when a brief comment, or no comment at all, may be most sagacious. Appropriately convey understanding, empathy and genuine interest.

12. Learn from great actors, trial lawyers, orators, etc., observing their gestures, tone of voice, timing, conviction, etc. when they communicate with others. An acting class or public speaking group can be invaluable and fun.

13. Bolster the self confidence and allure of others by being a ready resource for those seeking your advice, guidance and expertise.

And remember, taking action is the catalyst for change!