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Supercharge your Charisma
Increase your ability to lead, influence, and make a lasting impression on others and on the world around you
When and where
Date and time
Tue, 18 Jul 2023 10:30 - 12:30 PDT
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
- 2 hours
- Mobile eTicket
Are you frustrated by your lack of ability to get things done? Do you loathe networking, managing, and public speaking? If so, you’re suffering from a lack of personal impact. But you can change that!
Your personal impact is your ability to make a difference to the people in your life and on the world around you. Increasing your personal impact – or charisma – involves becoming a more self-aware and socially aware person, and understanding what strategies and tactics you can use to become more effective. In short, it can be learned.
In this interactive online session, we will work from the inside out, giving you the skills and abilities to better lead, listen and influence. This doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to be the life of the party (unless that’s your thing), but you will be able to better relate to others, and - perhaps most importantly - you will gain self-confidence.
Course content
- Breaking down charisma - a discussion of what it is and behaviours that can be learned
- Authenticity and personal mastery; getting to know ourselves
- Interpersonal communication - listening, asking questions, telling stories
- Radiating out and broadcasting your charisma
- Modelling culture - leadership
- Quick-hack guide: 25 charisma shortcuts
- Feedback and Q&A
Tutor profile
Ryan Millar is an writer, presenter and communications trainer. Drawing on his background as an improviser, he’s helped companies like Heineken, Apple, and Netflix communicate better. He also provides coaching on creativity, networking and personal mastery. His newest book, on public speaking, is coming out in autumn 2022. www.ryanmillar.com
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About the organiser
Ryan Millar is an improviser, storyteller, event host and communications trainer. He teaches and performs regularly in Amsterdam. And occasionally organises international improv shows like this one.