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Fostering Psychological Safety In The Workplace

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Let your vulnerabilities shine through

Let your vulnerabilities shine through

Let your vulnerabilities shine through

When you try to project how perfect you are, people can sense it from a distance and they get turned off.

Everyone goes through one struggle or the others. People have their fears and insecurities. Most have made mistakes that shattered them and have gone through negative experiences that haunt them so badly.

Being able to share your vulnerabilities with others let them know that their experiences are valid and that they’re not alone. That is how you inspire hope.

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Master your emotions

Master your emotions

Your emotions determine your actions and behaviors and being able to know when to keep your emotions in check can make a huge difference when dealing with people.

Researchers believe there’s a strong link between high emotional intelligence and charisma.

Emotionally intelligent people...

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Practice being actively present during conversations

Practice being actively present during conversations

What sets charismatic people apart is their ability to be present when interacting with others.

Being present means being able to stay fully conscious and mentally focused in the here and now rather than being distracted.

This allows charismatic people to listen actively to what other...

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Carry yourself with respect and be proud of who you are

Carry yourself with respect and be proud of who you are

You cannot be charismatic if you’re not comfortable with who you are.

How charismatic you have little to do with your physical appearance. You can be tall or short, fat or slim, black or white. At the end of the day, what counts is how comfortable you are in your skin.

Believing in yo...

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Master how to speak with finesse

Master how to speak with finesse

Charismatic people are effective public speakers. They don’t rush their words.

Speaking slowly signals your confidence both in yourself and in the message you’re passing across to your audience.

No matter the situation, being able to speak with confidence, whether you’re interviewing ...

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People who inspire us to be better are not weak, scared or stuck; they’re bold and have the courage to push through their fears, and take a stand on what they believe.

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Foster Honest Conversations

Have tough conversations with the people that are closest to you.

Telling them the truth, and how you feel about everything, what you plan to do with your life, your fears and insecurities, will change your life.

Most people carry on with mediocre lives, never having the courage to sp...

Enhance Your Communication

No matter where you sit in an organization, the key to leading others is influence. And the key to influence is showing people that you understand them: their perspective, their experiences, and at a bare minimum, even just their names.

If you can truly relate to others an...

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