Did
you know that there is a close association between personal charisma and
success in life? Probably 85 percent of your success and happiness will come
from your relationships and interactions with others. The more positively
others respond to you, the easier it will be for you to get the things you
want.
The Law of Attraction
In
essence, when we discuss charisma, we are talking about the law of attraction.
This law has been stated in many different ways down through the centuries, but
it basically says that you inevitably attract into your life the people and
circumstances that harmonize with your dominant thoughts.
You Are a Living Magnet
In
a sense, you are a living magnet, and you are constantly radiating thought waves,
like a radio station radiates sound waves, that are picked up by other people.
Your thoughts, intensified by your emotions, as radio waves are intensified by
electric impulses, go out from you and are picked up by anyone who is tuned in
to a similar wavelength. You then attract into your life people, ideas,
opportunities, resources, circumstances and anything else that is consistent
with your dominant frame of mind.
The
law of attraction also explains how you can build up your levels of charisma so
that you can have a greater and more positive impact on the people whose
cooperation, support and affection you desire.
Perception Is Everything
The
critical thing to remember about charisma is that it is largely based on
perception. It is based on what people think about you. It is not so much
reality as it is what people perceive you to be. For example, one person can
create charisma in another person by speaking in glowing terms about that
person to a third party. If you believe that you are about to meet an
outstanding and important person, that person will tend to have charisma for
you.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta
One
of the most charismatic people in the world was Mother Teresa of Calcutta. In a
physical sense, she was a quiet, elderly, frail woman in poor health, and she
wore a modest nun's habit. She might have been ignored by a person passing her
on the street, were it not for the tremendous charisma she developed and for
the fact that her appearance was so well-known to so many people as a result.
How Would You Feel?
If
someone told you that he was going to introduce you to a brilliant, self-made
millionaire who was very quiet and unassuming about his success, you would
almost naturally imbue that person with charisma, and in his presence, you
would not act the same as you would if you had been told nothing at all.
Charisma begins largely in the mind of the beholder.
Lasting
charisma depends more upon the person you really are than upon just the things
you do.
Continually
look for ways to improve others' perceptions of you so that you can be more
influential with them. Be a living magnet.
Action Exercises
Here
are two things you can do immediately to put these ideas into action.
First,
be clear about the messages you are sending and the perceptions you are
creating in others. Are these perceptions consistent with the impressions you
want to make?
Second,
see yourself and imagine yourself every day as an important powerful and
charming person. Treat others as you would if you were already strong, famous
and influential.
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