Buchzusammenfassung
Olivia Fox Cabane is an expert in charisma and leadership. She is currently Director of Innovative Leadership for the Stanford StartX program, and has worked with the leaders of Fortune 500 companies, assisting them in becoming more persuasive, influential and inspiring. Olivia is often featured in media such as the New York Times, Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal. She also writes regularly for Forbes.
Charisma is not an innate trait but a skill rooted in specific behaviors, particularly nonverbal ones expressed through body language. This explains why charisma can fluctuate, as seen in Marilyn Monroe’s ability to shift between unnoticed and captivating personas by altering her body language. The myth of natural charisma persists because we observe the results but not the effort behind them. Many iconic figures, like Steve Jobs, honed their charisma through practice. Cultivating charisma involves mastering behaviors, managing discomfort, and reframing negative emotions to maintain confidence. Additionally, balancing authority and warmth is essential, as demonstrated by historical figures like Benjamin Disraeli, who combined these traits to leave lasting impressions. First impressions, shaped by perceived similarity and attentiveness, are critical in establishing connections, while presence—the ability to focus fully on others—sets charismatic individuals apart. Ultimately, charisma stems from an internal state that influences body language, making it a skill anyone can develop with intention and practice.
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