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Having long been a student of Tony's teachings about
personality style, it is about time I reviewed one of his books.
Charisma, according to many people I ask, is
something that you either have or don't have. You are born with it or not and
their is little you can do about it. I whole heartedly agree with Tony's
position, that their is a great deal everyone can do to become more charismatic.
Why should you want to? Few can fail to recognise the
part it plays in wielding influence and being persuasive.
Taking an excerpt from the end of Charisma, chapter 9
begins:
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'A kindergarten teacher asked a student what she was
drawing. "I'm drawing a picture of God," the child quickly answered.
"But, sweetheart," said the teacher, "no
one knows what God looks like."
"They will in a minute!" the child
replied.
Charismatic people have a similar, almost childlike
faith in their vision and their ability to create change.'
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Charisma encapsulates so much of what one needs to
succeed in sales. In the first chapter, Tony describes his study of the subject,
what charisma is all about, and what it will do for you. I almost always like
books that start off with a good WIIFM - What's in it for me.
The seven keys referred to in the title are:
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Sending out your best silent message
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Speaking with authority
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Listening attentively
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Becoming more persuasive
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Using space and time to your advantage
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Maximising your adaptability
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Expanding your vision and ideas
If you know what all this is about, don't bother with
the book. Instead write one yourself.
ISBN 0-446-67598-9
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