Review of The Charisma Factor
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Review of The Charisma Factor
The Charisma Factor by Leesa Rowland is a book written to explain every aspect of the word "charisma."
Charisma is that vivacity that money cannot buy; it is a compelling spark that makes you very outstanding and different from the rest. Charisma is a sort of magnetism that inspires adoration and confidence. It works as a magnetic force for grabbing the attention of people around you. Have you ever wondered why some people are more respected than others or do you know someone who can just walk into the room and effortlessly command everybody's attention? Were they just born with this unique ability, or can everyone manifest this trait? Can it be consciously enhanced? This book provides some answers to these questions.
In a straightforward and detailed manner, the author makes us understand that everyone can develop this captivating and illuminating quality, and nurturing it with goodness and strength will make it grow and glow. The author provides proven steps on how to achieve this. This book is very timely and impressive.
Another big plus to the book is the author's ability to perfectly depict what a person with charisma looks like using real-life scenarios. The author uses the life history of known charismatic people to discuss and analyze charisma. One of the outstanding people used as a case study is Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi is a man who taught Indians how to fight with grace and without violence. His civil disobedience paved the way for Indians' independence. Another significant personality is Nelson Mandela, a man who is a perfect example of seamlessly blending charisma and very noble personal ideals. His characteristic compassion, selflessness, and generosity are three significant factors that made him famous and well respected.
The author's writing style is superb and easy to understand. This book is written in a captivating way. The pace of the book is perfect and very thought-provoking. There are no dull moments in the book, and it will hold the reader's interest till the very last page. I love how the author makes readers understand that when charisma helps you through the door, you will still need other skills to keep that door open.
Besides a couple of grammatical errors, there's nothing with which to fault this book. Therefore, I'm rating it four out of four stars. I'm recommending The Charisma Factor to anyone on the journey of self-discovery and people desiring to impact their world.
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What does the author say about the level of her own charisma? Any mention of that?
Interesting book title, though.
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