People who are charismatic have one thing that separates themselves from 75% of people …

It’s just one simple thing that can easily transform you from shy and awkward, to charming everyone you meet.

The one thing that separates them is … They’re Genuinely Interested In EVERYONE they meet.

Charismatic people dive deep into who they’re talking to. They’re very good at small talk but go beyond with open-ended questions, finding the emotional strings to pull on.

Charisma is beyond surface-level questions such as “Where are you from?”, “What do you do?”, Or, “What college did you go to?”

Charismatic people ask questions that make people feel important and feel good.

Charismatic people say, “Tell me more about that.” Or, “How did that make you feel?”

Dale Carnegie said it best, “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.”

There is always something genuinely interesting about what somebody is doing

All you need to do is to pursue what you find interesting during the conversation, ask more questions, and continue that conversation. You’ll then be able to build a greater connection which can open up more opportunities.

We hope this helps!

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Steve Anthony

I’m an adventurous coffee drinker. I’m also the founder of https://www.loopward.com/, a source to help people improve their people skills. Reach out!