The Art of Charisma
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great video, this will help a lot, thanks.
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Bravo!
This is so well done!
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@saad6633 the best way to get rid of sounding monotone, is TO SMILE when speaking; raise your voice/tone at certain times, on various words.... practise this daily; in front of a mirror...great practise is reading a fairy tale book; as when you read to kids, you have to hold their attention.
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1.Energy 2,Connection 3. Prescence luckily im not socially inept at all. im just normal, but i want to be more. what would you say is the difference between having energy and having prescence?? to see of we are on the same wave length watch the comedian russel brand in some interviews and tell me if you would say hes charismatic. ive noticed charismatic people or people with charm speak with expression and are slightly animated, uses their hands and whole body to communicate.
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it depends how socially inept you are. charisma is like flow, being in the zone... many people have hard to attain skills,and because of how hard they are the people with them are rewarded greatly when they achieve them.Anyone successful had to work hard to get there. Some people are born with talent, but even they have to work to develop that talent. So practice. Join Toastmasters. Talk to everyone you meet
And know that charisma is about 1. energy 2. connection 3. presence
Is it possible for a stutterer to be charismatic? Your video is fantastic btw.
achillesculaj95 5 months ago 2
@achillesculaj95
Thank you for your comments.
I used to stutter as a child/teen; and now speak/teach/train. For some, they see stuttering as nevousness, some view it as one is lying, and others see it as one not being sure of what the person is saying; I suggest you speak slower....articulating your words, smiling more when speaking; all this demonstrates confidence.
Teraluna 5 months ago
@Teraluna You used to stutter? Then how did you lose it? Or did it just go away on its own?
achillesculaj95 5 months ago
@achillesculaj95
It just didn't go away; I made the decision to stop. I began speaking slower, to open my mouth more when speaking, to articulate my words ....breath deeply before speaking. Alot of stuttering comes from nerves, wanting to speak too fast...slow it down :) and breath...and yes, smile.
Teraluna 5 months ago