Charisma is not a gift you are born with—it is a set of behaviors you can learn and practice
Build Your Personal Charisma · Olivia Fox Cabane
Engineer the critical first moments that determine lasting perception
Creating Personal Presence · Dianna Booher
Charisma is a learnable blend of warmth and competence signals that anyone can master
PSYCHOLOGICAL TRICKS To Be More Charismatic & Confident TODAY! | Vanessa Van Edwards · Vanessa Van Edwards
Read and influence how people categorize you in every interaction
The Like Switch: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Influencing, Attracting, and Winning People Over · Jack Schafer, Marvin Karlins
Construct and deliver presentations that inspire, command, and connect
The Charisma Myth: How Anyone Can Master the Art and Science of Personal Magnetism · Olivia Fox Cabane
Communicate presence, power, and warmth through deliberate nonverbal signals
The Charisma Myth: How Anyone Can Master the Art and Science of Personal Magnetism · Olivia Fox Cabane
If you are paying attention, you do not need to show you are paying attention
10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation · Celeste Headlee
Listen deeply to understand and influence others
Robert Greene 2 Books Collection Set (The Laws of Human · Robert Greene
Plant ideas that take root as if they were the other person's own
The Art Of Seduction (The Robert Greene Collection) · Robert Greene
Confidence is a feeling built by assertive action, not summoned at will
The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More · Jefferson Fisher
Measure and build team alignment through physiological and behavioral sync
How to Make Better Decisions · Andrew Huberman & Dr. Michael Platt
Happiness requires both deep bonds and brief daily face encounters
Science-Based Tools for Increasing Happiness · Andrew Huberman
Keep a mental tally of favors and always ensure you are giving more than taking
How to Talk to Anyone · Leil Lowndes
Maintain eye contact a beat longer than comfortable to signal deep interest
How to Talk to Anyone · Leil Lowndes
Owning something instantly inflates its value far beyond what you would pay to acquire it
Predictably Irrational · Dan Ariely