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impacting behaviors. To borrow the framework and language of Olivia Fox, author of The Charisma Myth,[17] coming across as “charismatic” is the result of projecting three qualities: Power (authority, credibility) Warmth (friendliness, openness) Presence (the audience feels like you are undistracted and paying full attention to them)
Devin Hunt • The Workshop Survival Guide: How to design and teach educational workshops that work every time
The equation that produces charisma is actually fairly simple. All you have to do is give the impression that you possess both high power and high warmth, since charismatic behaviors project a combination of these two qualities. “Fight or flight?” is the power question. “Friend or foe?” is the warmth question.
Olivia Fox Cabane • The Charisma Myth: How Anyone Can Master the Art and Science of Personal Magnetism
Energy motivates but charisma inspires. Energy is easy to see, easy to measure and easy to copy. Charisma is hard to define, near impossible to measure and too elusive to copy. All great leaders have charisma because all great leaders have clarity of WHY; an undying belief in a purpose or cause bigger than themselves.
Simon Sinek • Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action

When you meet a charismatic person, you get the impression that they have a lot of power and they like you a lot.