
The Cues That Make You Charismatic
The Art of Manliness
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The Power of Leaning as a Charisma Cue
Leaning forward is a powerful charisma cue that causes people to pay attention when we're talking. Research shows that when we lean forward, it activates a specific part of our brain that is pre-action. This is because we naturally lean in when we want to activate our senses. Highly charismatic people use this nonverbal cue to make others lean in and pay closer attention. TED speakers often employ this technique to engage their audience. Leaning forward is a simple and effective way to capture attention, even on video.
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