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S04E11 - You Can Be Charming

S04E11 - You Can Be Charming

FromOpen Your Eyes with McKay Christensen


S04E11 - You Can Be Charming

FromOpen Your Eyes with McKay Christensen

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

McKay throws open the door on the often-misunderstood concept of charm in this latest installment of the Open Your Eyes podcast. Forget the social butterflies - McKay argues that charm is a powerful tool anyone can learn and put into practice to make a positive difference for themselves and for all those they encounter.The episode dives deep, exploring the surprising influence of charm with real-world examples. From the unlikely success of the Hoover Dam, spearheaded by a charming leader who united a team of unskilled workers, to the life-saving power of a smile and a kind word offered by a stranger, our host weaves a compelling narrative. Research backs it up too, with studies revealing the contagious nature of smiles and the persuasive power auditors wield when armed with charm. McKay empowers us all to cultivate our own charm with actionable tips – a sprinkle of genuine compliments, the magic of active listening, and the importance of remembering names. As our learned host notes, charm is more than just charisma, it's about creating genuine connections and making others feel valued. By incorporating the information and tips he offers here today, you can cultivate your charm and use it to create a more positive and impactful life.Episode Highlights:The Hoover Dam's historical significanceHow Frank Crow, the Hoover Dam project leader, united a team of unskilled workers through his charmThe science of charm, showing it can be learned and its impact on social interactionsStanford University studies highlighting the power of smiling for both the smiler's mood and those around themReal-world examples demonstrating the influence of charm, such as Don Ritchie saving lives with kindness and charm, and charming auditors' successPractical tips for cultivating charmKey Takeaways:"Frank Crow was a genius for organized thinking and for imparting organized thinking to other people. He was not only an engineering genius, he was a people genius.""A smile can save someone's life, so add it to your charm.""Olivia Fox, author of The Charisma Myth, defines charm as how delightful it is to interact with someone. I love that definition.""Charming people smile. They just smile and it gives them influence.""Smiling, even a forced smile, elevates your mood and smiles are contagious.""Fred Rogers used his charm and genuine kindness to leave a lasting impression on generations of viewers.""Charming people remember names, even small details, often to a surprising degree.""If you want to endear people to you, be charming.""Taking care of yourself can make all the difference when you're trying to land a job or influence someone.""Charm goes much further than talent, than popularity, or anything else."Links:https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
Released:
Jul 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

What you can’t see, you can’t be. That’s why we all need a clear vision of who we are and what we can become. On Open Your Eyes join author and business leader McKay Christensen to discover the steps to lasting change on your path to personal and business growth. From personal improvement to team leadership, get the insights and tools you need to open your eyes to a happier life.