John C Maxwell asks:
‘Are People Drawn to You’?
‘And a great multitude from Galilee followed Him, and from
Judea and Jerusalem and Idemea and beyond the Jordan; and those from Tyre and
Sidon, a great multitude …’ MARK 3: 7-8
Most people think of charisma as something
mystical, almost undefinable. They think it’s a quality that comes at birth or
not at all. But charisma is the ability to draw people to you. And
like other character traits, it can be developed.
How do you rate when it
comes to charisma? Are other people naturally attracted to you? If
not, it could be because you possess one of these roadblocks to charisma:
Pride –nobody wants to
follow a leader who thinks they are better than everyone else.
Insecurity – if you are
uncomfortable with who you are, others will be too.
Moodiness – of people
never know what to expect from you, they stop expecting anything.
Perfectionism – people respect
the desire for excellence, but dread unrealistic expectations.
Cynicism – people don’t
want to be rained on by someone who sees a cloud around every silver lining.
If
you can stay away from those qualities, you can cultivate charisma.
The 21 Indespenable Qualities of a Leader
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
The 21 Indespenable Qualities of a Leader
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