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Body language plays a big role in charisma from "summary" of The Laws of Charisma by Kurt Mortensen

Charisma is not just about what you say, but also about how you say it. Your body language can speak volumes before you even utter a word. In fact, studies have shown that a significant portion of communication is nonverbal. This includes gestures, facial expressions, posture, and even the tone of your voice. When it comes to charisma, your body language can make or break your ability to connect with others. Imagine a person who slouches, avoids eye contact, and speaks in a monotone voice. Do you find them charismatic? Probably not. On the other hand, someone who stands tall, maintains eye contact, and speaks with enthusiasm is much more likely to exude charisma. One of the key aspects of body language in charisma is confidence. When you stand tall with your shoulders back and your head held high, you signal to others that you are self-assured and in control. This can be incredibly attractive to those around you. Conversely, slouch...
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    The Laws of Charisma

    Kurt Mortensen

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