With charisma, we often think of power.
And with power, we often think of might, wealth and status.
Does a young mother come to mind?
No?
Maybe she should.
There’s something young mothers often learn. Not all of them learn it quickly. Some never learn it at all. But it’s common and, when you see it, it’s damn impressive. It puts many executives to shame.
If you think young mothers are soft and pushovers, you haven’t seen them embody the Barrier. It’s a flavour of charisma many men go to the gym and hustle at work to get, with mixed results – yet a mother can often embody on instinct.
Those hustlers could learn a thing or two from the so-called fairer sex.
But what is the Barrier?
It’s one of the Flavours of Charisma – which is also the name of my guide to the multifaceted nature of human-to-human relating. Charisma isn’t always just the suave guy in a suit delivering smooth-as-oil pickup lines at a bar.
If you think about the popular, respected and influential people you know, you’ll see they’re popular in different ways.
Flavours of Charisma shows you how you’re already potentially popular, how to build on that and how to round out the flaws in your style.
After all, plenty of folks find the guy in the suit cheesy.
The best style of charisma changes to fit the person in front of you. What could be more influential than someone who sees who you are and responds appropriately?
Something to consider as you get your hands on Flavours of Charisma here:
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