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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: It’s Not Who You Know . 2
Get Ready for Opportunity ……… 4
Chapter 2: Impressing . 5
The Cardinal Rule of Impressiveness …. 6
Tip of the Iceberg …. 7
Listening …….. 9
Of Action …. 10
Action Points …. 11
Chapter 3: Confidence and Adaptability 12
On Becoming Socially Bulletproof …… 13
Social Chameleon . 16
Keeping Calm ……. 17
Action Points …. 18
Chapter 4: Attractiveness and Charisma ……… 20
How to Pick People Up in Bars . 22
Charisma …. 23
Persuasion …….. 25
Action Points …. 26
Chapter 5: Likeability ……… 27
More Ways toIncrease Your Likeability ……. 29
Action Points …….. 33
Chapter 6: Communication and Building Connections …….. 34
Building Rapport and Going Deeper .. 36
The Art of Communication ……. 37
Action Points …. 38
Chapter 7: Presentation ….. 39
Conventionally Irresistible ……. 39
Action Points …. 41
Chapter 8: Designing Your Impression … 42
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Get Ready for Opportunity
Learning to present yourself a certain way, communicate a particular way and respond to others a certain way can help you to create a wealth of opportunities in your life. I mentioned the example of business opportunities that could present themselves because this is what many people will be interested in.
But of course, the ability to present yourself in a certain way and to make yourself more instantly magnetic and likeable can be useful in a whole myriad of different situations. For example, it can of course help you to attract members of the opposite sex, it can help you to improve your current relationships and it can help you in sales.
You’ll find that you get more respect from friends and family members, you’ll be a more natural leader… in short, anything that requires you to communicate with others can be improved if you know how to present yourself, how to become more likeable and how to impress.
In this book then, you are going to learn not only how to boost your likeability and your ability to impress, but also how to become more persuasive, better at sales and more effective in any kind of argument or debate.
And from there, you’ll have the world eating
out of your hands. Are you ready?
Chapter 2: Impressing
Being likeable and attractive is a difficult and complicated process. These are subjective terms and things that will of course be different for everyone.
So, let’s start with something that’s a little more quantifiable and repeatable: impressiveness.
How do you make sure that when someone has spent time interacting with you, they come away thinking that you are an impressive and capable individual?
This is an important trait to chase after, because if you are considered impressive, it means that they’ll be more likely to listen to your point of view, more likely to want to work with you and generally more likely to take you seriously.
The Cardinal Rule of Impressiveness
Before we dive in any further, let’s start with a signal ‘cardinal rule’ of impressing people. That is not to try to impress people, or at least to make it appear as though you aren’t trying.
Here is how it goes: when you try to impress someone, it sends a message that you want their approval. That in turn sends a signal that they are higher than you on the food chain. If you are trying to impress them, then you must think they are more important or more impressive than you are. And if you think that (or appear to), then they will think that too!
The other problem with trying to actively impress a person is that it then creates an ulterior motive for what you say and do. In other words, anything you subsequently say will now risk appearing to have been crafted to impress. Are you really a poet or are you just playing that up seeing as the person already knows you want to impress them?
At the worst end of this, trying to impress people makes you come across as though you lack self-awareness. The belief that you can easily fool someone into being impressed with you and that they won’t see through your attempts to wow them often does little other than to demonstrate a lack of understanding of how you are coming across!
So, this is rule 101. If you want to be more impressive you become indifferent and you act like yourself. You don’t actively seek to brag or to work your accomplishments into conversation. By appearing like you aren’t desperate to impress someone, you send the message that you don’t need their approval, which is instantly more impressive and attractive.
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