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4 Actionable Steps to Elevate Your Charisma

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Charisma is a product of being confident and comfortable with who you are as a human being. Here are tips to improve that area of your life.

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donhornsby's curator insight, February 1, 2018 10:39 AM
Today, we’re going to explore four actionable steps you can take in order to train your mind to enhance your levels charisma, helping you to become the person you want to be in the life that you want to live.
 
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Mentally Strong People: The 13 Things They Avoid - Forbes

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Editors' Note: Following the huge popularity of this post, article source Amy Morin has authored a guest post on exercises to increase mental strength here and Cheryl Conner has interviewed Amy in a Forbes video chat about this article here. For all the time executives spend concerned about physical strength and [...]

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Editors' Note: Following the huge popularity of this post, article source Amy Morin has authored a guest post on exercises to increase mental strength here and Cheryl Conner has interviewed Amy in a Forbes video chat about this article here. For all the time executives spend concerned about physical strength and [...]

 

Dr. Deborah Brennan's curator insight, March 26, 2016 9:37 AM

Editors' Note: Following the huge popularity of this post, article source Amy Morin has authored a guest post on exercises to increase mental strength here and Cheryl Conner has interviewed Amy in a Forbes video chat about this article here. For all the time executives spend concerned about physical strength and [...]

 

Melinda Robinson's curator insight, March 27, 2016 3:33 AM

Editors' Note: Following the huge popularity of this post, article source Amy Morin has authored a guest post on exercises to increase mental strength here and Cheryl Conner has interviewed Amy in a Forbes video chat about this article here. For all the time executives spend concerned about physical strength and [...]

 

Tyrone Lawrence Henson's curator insight, December 8, 2019 9:05 PM
Mental toughness is key
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Are You A Good Judge Of Character? Are You Sure?

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Most people won’t admit it, but we size up other people's characters all the time. In fact, research suggests that it takes just 30 seconds to make up our minds about someone’s intelligence and personality (we make other assessments even faster) and that these evaluations are surprisingly accurate.

 

In one study, researchers showed participants short videos of different couplesinteracting, and participants were able to detect which individuals had cheated on their partners. Likewise, observers watching videos of randomly selected speed daters were able to infer participants' level of romantic interest. Even when the people being evaluated are children, observers can infer their character with a similar degree of accuracy than the children’s parents do.

 

So the idea that you can’t judge a book by its cover is inconsistent with the evidence: People, it seems, are fairly transparent and we can see through them pretty easily and accurately


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, August 25, 2016 6:41 PM

On average, humans are pretty good at assessing each others' characters, but those who aren't still tend to think they are.

purseman's comment, August 27, 2016 3:05 AM
Thats terrific...