How to get that It factor happening
by: Michaela Scherr
You know when you meet charismatic and compelling people. They
exude a personal power that's hard to miss. You can 'feel' their
presence as they enter a room and both male and female heads turn.
For some, this magnetism is as natural as organic food whilst
for others it can be developed over time.
Sitting here today in sunny Queensland Australia, I'm reflecting
on what makes one person more attractive than another. Not just
by physical attraction, but what makes them captivating. I've
met absolutely gorgeous guys and girls that after spending five
minutes with them, I'm already trying to find my escape route.
An occasion I remember as clearly as if it were yesterday,
happened about 25 years ago. A friend of mine invited my family
to visit him at a television station he worked at in Sydney. Of
course we jumped at the chance! It's not every day you got such
an opportunity!
We were met at the gate and were led down a corridor on the
way to a sound stage. As I was passing by a room with an open
door, I noticed blonde haired lady was having her hair done. It
was Pamela Stephenson (Dr Pamela Connolly), wife of Billy Connolly.
Our eyes met and she smiled at me. Her smile radiated the most
amazing brilliant light which extended into and filled the entire
dressing room! It was as if I was in the presence of an angel!
Although I haven't followed her life, I vividly remember that
'it' quality about her.
Jennifer Hawkins has the 'it' quality as well. When she smiles
she absolutely radiates with light. I have yet to speak with any
woman who feels threatened by her or has said anything nasty about
her.
John Travolta is another who is extremely charismatic and has
the 'it' factor.
For me personally, I'm attracted to people who are confident,
kind, humorous, smart and at peace with themselves.
So how can you get some of whatever 'it' is?
1. Peaceful individual's those standing in their personal
power - are relaxing to be around, so if you're not peaceful,
get some meditation in, or yoga, tai chi, anything really that
involves stilling the mind. Once you know how, apply it across
all parts of your life. Tap into peace whenever you need and want.
2. Self-confidence is a huge attractor. Start moving out of
your comfort zone by taking baby steps first. Increase the size
of your steps as you become more familiar with what it is you're
doing. I started to manage my website several months ago and this
was very scary in the beginning. As I gradually became more adept
my confidence in my ability grew and continues to do so.
3. Self-love follows closely behind the self-confidence. When
you have love of self like a ripple on a pond it will permeate
across all time and space.
4. Positive people inspire and motivate me. However, before
you go ahead and start a huge positive talk fest with anyone and
everyone, check out the mood of others around you. There's nothing
worse than listening to someone talking to you about fabulously
positive and great things if you're walking the dark night of
the soul. Meet (or match) others where they're at first, then
gradually build up the positive talk and watch the relationship
unfold.
5. More on matching body gesturesmove in unison with people,
breath using their rhythm, always subtly and always with respect.
6. This is one point I always mention because of its importance.
Be in the present moment. When you start a conversation with someone
or they with you, be attentive, curious and interested in what
they're saying. If you're matching their facial expressions remember
to stop smiling and nodding when they're talking about something
they find very distressing (unless you have a close relationship
with them).
7. Start reading newspapers, magazines, books (fiction and
non-fiction). Then you will always have something to talk about.
Find out what others are talking about.
8. Share some of yourself with others not too much at
the beginning of new relationships, and never reveal your entire
life history in your first conversation!
9. Smile! A sincere smile is when it reaches your eyes.
10. Use your sense of humour, just make sure it's at an appropriate
time and place. I once opened a speaking engagement with a funny
story - all I heard were crickets! My next words were "moving
right along now."
This list isn't exhaustive, there's more you can do but if
you start practicing the above, you're on you way to having some
'it' too!
About The Author: Michaela Scherr is a Transformational Coach
(http://www.michaelascherr.com),
certified practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP),
writer, and Metaphysician who is totally committed to helping
others create positive and action oriented changes to their lives.
Michaela is the author of several e-books including Book of 10
Colour Meditation Scripts and Basic House-Clearing 101 the Energy
Way. She is also publisher of a monthly newsletter called From
My Desk; an engaging, inspirational, and often humorous newsletter
which offers 'real life' tips aimed towards achieving a more peaceful,
spiritual and fulfilled 'real' life.Married to David, Michaela
has two children and a grandchild and currently lives in Brisbane
Australia.
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