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| Articles about Charisma |
| | | Body Language: Left Right Left, SAB TV, India- A photoshoot of characters reveals insecurity by the usual tough guy, on the sincere guy's charisma | | 2007-08-02 05:12:00 | | (medium sized image-click on the image to open full-size image)First of all, jump your eyes to the leftmost two characters.The left guy is the sincere and cool one, while to his right is the Life-hardened tough guy and the silent leader of the group whose "help", even the staff takes occasionally.This is the role, these two play in the serial day in and day out, but during this photo shoot, besides the other characters with their unique personalities, the tough guy, is surprised and mildly shocked to see the usually "little" guy commanding an appeal, at least more than him.Lessons to be learnt: Whenever the lens is watching, maintain your composure no matter what. Once you have been shot, you don't know, where and when, and more importantly, how many times, it will be republished, archived and viewed.Links re the Serial:Left Right Left official websiteSection on SAB TV's websiteThe fictional Kanchanjunga Militay AcademyInformation about Left Right LeftSuggested Reading:Body languageC | | By: Gopal's Blog | | |
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| Charisma is DONE Not Had | | 2006-07-20 10:08:00 | | Bill Clinton did it to the max, Winston Churchill just about invented it, Michael Jordan does it and manages it with supreme elegance, Tiger Woods gains more of it with every post-tournament media conference, and it comes out of Oprah Winfrey’s pores. Loren Becall still does it, Marilyn Monroe had bucket loads of it and continues to enthral new generations of movie-goers, Richard Branston and Jack Welch do it on good days, but George W Bush and Vladimir Putin never do it and never will. A fair number of CEO’s, men of the cloth, sports men and women, the odd politician and many other highly visible and not so visible people do IT, so why not you? Of course, off-the-scale charisma quotients may not be what you require to gain the visibility, status and authority needed to succeed in your field of influence. You may have little desire to become another Nelson Mandela or Mother Teresa, but you could be wondering what more you have to do to give your career or vocation the boost it deserves. You may question why some of your contemporaries are more persuasive, eloquent, popular and magnetic. You may be perplexed over your failure to get good ideas across the line or agonise over the low levels of enthusiasm generated by your presentations and speeches. Maybe you want to be a Leader and not a follower and you’re unsure of what to do to improve your leadership profile and build your charisma quotient. Perhaps you’ve fallen for the mischievous piece of fiction that you’re either born with IT or you’re not. Contrary to what many people believe, science has found no evidence of a charisma gene. Rather, the so-called indefinable X factor appears to be structured around a set of hard won and very special behaviours. Trial, tribulation and error may permeate the history of naturally developed charisma, but many of those unique and special behaviours are available to you if you choose to invest the time and energy required to develop them. Research in the fields of | | By: CharismaCom | | |
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