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How to be Charming




Some people don't need any tips on how to be charming. It just comes naturally.

You know who I'm talking about. Those jerks who are instantly liked by everyone in the room. Think Mathew Broderick in Ferris Bueuller's Day Off, or George Clooney in anything.


For the rest of us, however, learning how to be charming is a process. An ongoing endeavor.

Here are some tips for turning on the charm.

charming in a museum



Connect With People

It's important to make a real connection with someone soon after meeting them.

Ask them questions about their interests, and listen actively to their responses. People love talking about themselves and the activities that occupy their time. So, give them an outlet.

You will instantly gain charisma points without even having to say much.


Be Comfortable in your Own Skin

It's important to not obsess over how you think you appear when socializing. So, habituating a positive and confident demeanor is a must. Once you have it down, you can forget about it.

When you're talking with someone...

  • Let the muscles in your face relax, and employ a subtle smile

  • Have a relaxed but confident posture, taking care not to slouch or appear tired

  • Don't be afraid to make extended eye contact

  • Lean towards people, not away

Like i said before, this needs to be second nature or you won't fool anybody. So, like developing any skill, you gotta practice, practice, practice. And once you have it down, never think about it again.


Complement

Secrets don't make friends. Complements do. Never hesitate to dish out a genuine complement. Everyone likes having their good qualities admired.

Also, it's a good idea to complement people that aren't even around. Instead of gossiping, if someone comes up in conversation, say what you like about them.

Your nice words may make it around to that person eventually, and they will be taken as more sincere because you were saying it to other people.

Also, you'll be viewed as a very positive person, and people will trust you more, knowing that you're more likely to say positive things about them.


Be More Inclusive

One of the great skills of the charmer is to be able to converse well with many different types of people.

When engaging within a group, make an effort to steer the conversation in a direction that will interest the greatest number of people.

Also, try not to talk over people's heads. As we all know, nobody likes an elitist.


Embrace Your Weird

A big part of learning how to be charming is learning to embrace what sets you apart.

Everybody is a little weird. Showing that you know and accept your strange idiosyncrasies will humanize you and project self confidence.

Never be afraid to employ a little self-deprecating humor and humility. If you always appear 100% confident, it'll be more difficult for people to relate to you.




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