Trying to be impressive often backfires. Learn how to use tone and body language to build trust and master a magnetic presence that draws people in.

Charisma actually starts with warmth, not confidence; people need to feel safe with you before they’re even willing to be influenced by your power or status.
I want to learn how to “talk nice”. What are the intricacies and techniques used by the best communicators. Leaders, sales individuals, highly charismatic people. What subtle things do they do like eye contact, tone of voice, fluctuation. What is their mindset when they are speaking? What techniques do they use. How to get better?


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Lena: You know, I used to think that being the most impressive person in the room was the key to being charismatic. I’d walk in trying to sound smart and capable, but it often felt like I was hitting a wall.
Miles: It’s a common trap! But here’s the counterintuitive part: according to the research, charisma actually starts with warmth, not confidence. People need to feel safe with you before they’re even willing to be influenced by your power or status.
Lena: That’s fascinating. So, it’s less about being "impressive" and more about making the other person feel like they’re the most important person there?
Miles: Exactly. It’s that "warmth-first" approach. In fact, studies show that when we interpret someone’s attitude, only 7% comes from their actual words—the rest is all tone and body language.
Lena: Wow, only 7%? That changes everything about how I prepare for a meeting.
Miles: It really does. So, let’s dive into the specific techniques and mindsets you can use to master that magnetic presence.