Social Skills: Top 10 Mistakes That Destroy Your Charisma… and How to Avoid Them
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About this ebook
Are you making these mistakes when socializing?
Marilyn Monroe proved that one does not have to have an air about them to be charismatic.
She was walking with a photographer and magazine editor towards the Grand Central Terminus deep in conversation.
It was a busy day and the terminus was packed with people, and nobody had the time to look at her.
As the photographer clicked the camera, she boarded the train and sat in the corner of a car.
Marilyn wanted to show the magazine editor that she could either choose to be plain Norma Jean Baker or glamorous Marilyn Monroe just by deciding.
She was Norma Jean on the subway, but when she reached the sidewalks of New York, she chose to be Marilyn.
She turned to the photographer and asked him if he would like to see Marilyn.
All she did was turn around, fluff her hair and strike a pose, and she turned into the glamorous Marilyn Monroe.
A spark rippled out of her and she became magnetic. The people walking past her stopped in their tracks and recognized that a star was in their midst.
In an instant, fans engulfed Marilyn and it took some time for the photographer to protect her from the crowd.
Marilyn knew that charisma is something you can turn on and off.
And even if you're making all the mistakes inside, the short simple guide will show you how to fix them.
- The #1 charisma myth everyone believes, and why it's false
- Introverts can't be charismatic – think again
- The real truth about charisma
- At a party someone - here's what not to do when introducing them
- Charisma secrets from a 300 year old novel
- The Dale Carnegie method (taught to millions) to be instantly memorable
- 5 conversation tips you can use to talk to anyone
So if you want to be someone with a "magnetic presence"
Where people are actually excited to talk to you…
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Readers find this title to be a short and helpful book that provides good information. However, some reviewers feel that it is not the correct book based on the title and that it is more like a summary or cliff notes version of another book. Overall, the book seems to be about negative self-talk and its impact on one's life.
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Jul 11, 2022
Short, simple and helpful. I just read this book for about 20 minutes and it will apply to me tomorrow, and my future. - Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5
Mar 26, 2021
Not the book the cover talks about, this is just a cliff notes version of ‘Feeling Good’ by David Burns - Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5
Mar 3, 2021
This does not seem to be the correct book to go with the title? It seems instead to be about negative self talk, which is another one of his books listed at the back page of this one. Also seems like some charts or lists would not upload as all text is just found at the top of the page.
Good information overall, sort of a coles notes to negative self talk. I would like know what one of his books properly uploaded looks like.2 people found this helpful
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Social Skills - Stuart Killan
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
How to Free Yourself from Your Inner Monologue and Eliminate Negative Self Forever
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Stuart Killan
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