Review of The Charisma Factor

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I enjoyed reading your review very much! I'd love to read this book in hopes of gaining some charisma myself. Given the way you've described this book, it seems to me that the author likens charisma to talent. Some people seem to be born with the ability to throw a ball exactly where they want it to go, and some people have to work to gain that level of talent. I've never thought of being charismatic as a learned skill, but it is one I'd be grateful to learn.
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Thank you for this beautiful review. I agree with many others above, Charisma can be many different meanings in ones life, depending on how they are taught, how they choose to live their life and if they choose to add an element of godliness into the mix or not, as also mentioned above. I may have to add this book to my shelves to read at a later date. Very good review!
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Well I didn’t realize I was curious about charisma until I read this review. I think charisma is also one of those traits a person can possess without knowing what it is. I would be very curious to figure that out and I bet the book will provide valuable insight!
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Post by Amynwankwo_ »

We definitely need to build our charisma and confidence if we ever want to get things done in this world. I love your review and I think everyone needs the knowledge on how to exude confidence. I would consider reading this one. Well done.
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I am sure this is an amazing book to read. And I can gladly say that charisma goes hand in hand with self confidence. This book can also be helpful for people that have low self esteem.
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Indeed charismatic person stands out in the crowd, and that's the need for an hour. Charismatic qualities are healthy to inculcate in one's life. Would love to read this book and work on me. The review gave the perfect overview of the book. Impressed by this. :D
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From the review, this book sounds interesting and I would like to read this book to grow my charisma. Great review
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Post by Natalie Deer »

Charisma can be stand out in you if your a lover or a kindhearted person you can tell weather if someone is. It motivate what's inside of you, charisma is pleasure for some people even me I am charismatic, the author did well in this lovely books, sometimes you have to bring out the you in you.
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"Charisma is a sort of magnetism that inspires adoration and confidence. It works as a magnetic force for grabbing the attention of people around." I love those lines. Charisma draws people towards us and is a very important quality to possess. I would like to learn how to achieve charisma and get people around me to see me as a charismatic person as this would help anyone in any position. Magnificent work!
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Post by Mary Lou Mills »

We all admire someone with charisma. It seems like a strange notion to me to try to develop it. It's like if you try to hard you've already failed. I think the best I can do is be open-minded but be myself.
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Post by Rbbhuncho »

A book that motivates me to think and improve my self is definitely worth reading.Thank you for review.
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Charisma is extremely important. It helps instill confidence. Charisma is an attractive force. Without charisma, a lot of qualities seem less polished and significant. Thank you for this review
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Post by Beauty Kalu22 »

Thank you for a well detailed and honest review. I've always loved non fiction books and this sounds like one I'll definitely love to have for myself.
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This book has a good structure and plot. It has a good flow. It seems interesting and captivating. Thanks for the review.
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The review provides a positive and insightful analysis of "The Charisma Factor" by Leesa Rowland. It highlights the book's ability to explain and guide readers on developing charisma, using real-life examples like Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. The writing style is engaging, with no dull moments. Despite a few grammatical errors, the book is highly recommended for those on a journey of self-discovery and wanting to make an impact. Overall, it appears to be a good read that offers valuable insights. Compelling narrative, drew me in from the start.
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