How do I get someone to like me more? "In college, there was this girl who I thought to be the most annoying person on the planet. Let’s call her Nicole. I can’t put my finger on what annoyed me so much, but all I can say is it was really hard for me to be in a good mood when I was around her. One day, I complained about her to my best friend. I told her how much I dreaded Nicole coming around. She said, “Really? Nicole really likes you. Whenever I mention you she talks about how fit, beautiful, and smart you are as an engineer.” That shut me up immediately. And from that day forward, I had a lot more tolerance for Nicole. I actually kind of liked her, though I still didn’t want to be best friends with her. It’s hard to dislike someone who’s been saying wonderful things about you to everyone you know." _You want someone to like you?_ *Start talking about them behind their back, but only in the nicest way possible.* *What you say will get back to them.*
I do this subconsciously I guess. Just don't let myself tell unpleasant things about anyone behind their backs. Even if I know that someone doesn't particularly like me, I say positive things about this person because in the eye so of the person I'm talking to I become the person who doesn't say anything bad behind someone's back. If I hear you telling me what an awful person someone is, I think awful not about him or her but about you.
I try hard to only talk about someone as if they were possibly listening at the table next to me. And I also sometimes try to think, If I wanted to give them a piece of critical but not harsh or judgemental advice, what or how might I say it? The former has saved me a few times, either when the person really was nearby or when the recipient was actually a friend or good acquaintance. The later has helped me as I’ve sought to reduce my own (unhelpful) habit of “complaining” in favor of trying to be more focused on helpful feedback. (Bill Bowen’s 21 Day No Complaint challenge defines something as not complaining if you are politely addressing the a person who may reasonably be expected to help with an issue.)
I totally get you, there’s someone who is so annoying that you don’t want to see/ meet her and it’s hard to pin point what’s annoying you, esp it will make you sound petty and childish when you tell a friend about it because it’s usually something trivial. That person is like the friendliest and warmest human being you ever met and at the same time I can just tell she’s so fake and I wanna puke. So I just shut my mouth and keep a good distance. Don’t say a bad word about her to anyone.
2 things this video taught me: 1 - Emily Blunt is a pretty cool chick 2 - She's actually been in more movies than I thought. And yes the charisma tips are on point always
1. The false completion technique 0:05 2. Accept bids for connection (double downs on the joke + laugh) 1:40 3. Add touch during conversational highpoints 2:53 4. Friendly teasing (Use teases that are obviously not true, tease yourself too) 3:59 5. Act out your characters (While telling a story) 5:17 6. Pause when you hear laughter (When telling a story) 6:17 7. Take a 3 second punchline joke (When telling a story) 6:45 8. Have a go to story to tell everyone 7:19
A general sense of humor is EVERYTHING. Some people are often defensive or ignore the friendliness of others trying to connect. Laughter is like nutrition for your soul. If you bring it to the table, you will be very popular.
Lol not really. People will usually just think you’re a low value clown. A sense of humour is not the same thing as actually being funny. People are drawn to successful people. Be successful and you won’t need any of these videos
You are creating a foundation not only for your life but for your legacy. You are needed for the world. You are necessary. It is vital that you do not exhaust yourself. Long-lasting change comes from little steps, repeated regularly, over time. The little things you do, as tiny as taking a sip of water or stretching more often or going for a walk. These all add up to something much greater than the sum of their parts.
Perfecting charisma is more important then you may think, could make everyone love having you around and this channel does and excellent job helping perfect such skill!
I just love how this channel exploded. I remember watching it like…probably 5 or 6 years ago when it just started up and you decided to go after your dream with this channel despite warnings from other people. Now I see it had 6M subscribers! Nice!!
I like Cruise saying, “It’s a challenge.” Using positive language in garbage situations is funny in its own way. I know Cruise wasn’t an example of humor in this video, but it reminded me of the fact that “inspirational euphemisms” are quite funny, especially if you appear to struggle to concoct one on the spot.
Just the bits and pieces I've picked up from the videos on this channel have helped me be more confident for those times the floor becomes mine (and I didn't want it).
Such a fun and insightful breakdown of conversational habits! The false completion technique is a hilarious way to connect, and Emily's playful banter is contagious. Friendly teasing, touch, and storytelling tips are gold! Learning to pause for laughter and the 3-second punchline pause - game-changers! Looking forward to trying these out. Thanks for sharing!
What psychological facts you should know? They key of confidence is walking into a room and assuming everyone like’s you. Once you’ve accepted your flaws, no one can ever use them aganist you. The hardest prison to escape is in your mind. Speaking about your goals makes you lose motivation. The structure of your brain changes everytime when you learn something new. Listening 5 to 10 songs a day can improve memory, strengthen immune system and reduce depression risk by 80%. When we’re constantly wishing for something, we overlook everything we already have. Being forgetful is actually a sign of higher intelligence.
That is interesting about songs and immune system, and thank you for this message❤ P.s.I've noticed too I lost my motivation immediately when I tell my goals. Also like the advice of thinking people already like me when I walk into the room
This video is super helpful and interesting. As a young woman I'm also so glad to see so much of Emily Blunt here. She's probably the funniest actor I've seen and she's also super charming and charismatic
What makes someone charming? Talking less. Talking calmly. Maintaining a good eye contact while speaking. Being respectful towards subordinates and strangers. Keeping a faint smile throughout a conversation. Exuding confidence in their gait and posture. Admitting their flaws and mistakes with confidence and humility. Not being too affected or excited by the presence of the opposite gender. Doing what they consider 'right' and not caring too much about other's opinions. Living happily and not complaining too much about life.
If you want people love you. Just listen don't always speak. And listen with not just yes. Listen to actually remember what they say. I am actually not at all talkative so I just let people speak and only reply when necessary. Almost 90% of the people I meet are impressed with me in the first time and always eager to meet later.
Best book ever written on this subject is How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. Excellent read and best way to be a great conversationalist. Hint = it all starts and ends with being a great listener which for most people is much harder than it should be.
Dear god it's dry as fork though. I read to the halfway point three times before putting it down for good. The author is a product of his time and the examples are so verbose - most of the book could be condensed into a UA-cam video much like this one, with far wider appeal and ability to action.
Ah the natural moment when you are interviewed as a hollywood star, so relatable. Would be fun to see non celebs in interview situations when the interviewer already loves them and laugh at everything
Exactly. This video is assuming that there are people out there who could be making funny comments during conversations, but for some reason it has never occurred to them to do so.
What're ten most common facts of social psychology? Control how you respond to things sent to destroy your peace, Your child will follow your example, not your advice. This is how life shapes up in society, 80% people remain quiet even when they really want to say something in order to avoid an argument with someone they care about, Healed people will automatically stop trying if they feel unwanted . They won’t fix or beg . They simply walk away, Associate yourself with people of good quality, for it’s better to be alone than in bad company, Most of us are not a product of our circumstances, we’re a product of our own decisions, No one knows our story like we ourselves do . Don’t let anyone define us . Let’s create our own identity, tell our own story & be proud of our growth, Sometimes we’ve to suffer in life- not because we were bad - but because we didn’t realize where & when to stop being good, Haters are just a part of the game in social circles. Use haters as fuel to keep surprising yourself, It’s funny how you can do nice things for people all the time & they never notice. But once you make one mistake, it’s never forgotten, Just Chill.!!
Just gotta say, I LOVE all these breakdowns based on celebrities and fictional characters. It's great. However, I do miss when either you or Charlie also used to show up in front of the camera and share about yourselves and your own experiences with employing the charisma you guys educated us on. I dunno if you changed your style to strictly these breakdowns because of viewership and algorithm reasons, BUT if you could also bring back some of the more personal and local examples that would be awesome to have alongside this.
Jobs will pay your bills business will make you rich but investment makes and you keep you wealthy the future is inevitable, I pray everyone here becomes successful
@@madiezancanellatl9205No specific one really, because there are lots of investment plans and strategies littered all over the internet today, for instance, investments like real estates,gold, drop shipping crypto currency and lots more
Ay we gotta recognize that The Rock also primes his friends to say something funny, he consciously makes his answers longer for other people to step in and have fun, great guy
No 1 and most important and only rule. Be good looking . You can be the nicest , polite , friendliest and the most easy going person but people won't engage if you are not attractive.
The only thing better than finishing someone's sentence with something ridiculous is when they go along with it like it was exactly what they were going to say.
Hey guys the video is awesome but a little advice, incorporate at the end of the video a short summary, that properly summarises all the points in the given video. Cheers guys!
It’s interesting your videos mostly focus on confidence and charisma from a male perspective, would be great to see more from a female perspective cos a lot of the techniques you recommend tend to back fire due to societal bias. Emily does really well due to her British sense of humour and disarming accent. Great video!
Great video! And immensely helpful. Thanks to you and another channel talking about these issues. I have realised why I am how I am. These explanations have made me understand my behaviour and approach to life . So thanks again, and please keep up the great content
We would honestly love a breakdown of Ariana Grande’s Body Language (like her Eyebrow raises, How she moves etc) because that’s the thing that her Impersonators copy the most. Also what made her be copied so much?
omg, I myself find it hard for people to make me laugh and I actually use the trick of watching some funny memes before going out. I am so happy you noted that point🤝🤝
8 Steps to Success: 1. Decide what you want 2. Write it down 3. Create a plan 4. Learn necessary skills 5. Develop discipline 6. Stay focused 7. Work on it daily 8. Repeat
Most of these examples are people who are “primed” meaning expected to laugh or entertain, it’s not as easy in a random setting g like at they gym, also some techniques that kill with certain people fall flat with others because of just a personal disconnect.
I've been watching Charisma on Command for a while and even though I like the content and techniques that you present, I start on noticing that the examples of people you provide are professional actors. And would be nice if people from other professions and backgrounds are presented with good and bad behaviors/flaws, including people with similar economic class. There is a saying: the environment change the behavior. But since most of us are not actors it's more likely that most of us will never be in environments such as talk shows, celebrity interviews and so on. Considering most of these talk shows are scripted and similar questions are asked, this makes the filed of interest/topics differ from let's say "real world problems". And that is why is difficult to apply your techniques everywhere with everyone, as people are more confrontational and least understanding.
Imagine being in Emily Blunt's inner circle and always having access to that joking, fun, laughter, light heartedness and just ... presence. Sigh ... imagine 😂
this is like the nerd's guide to charisma xD SO many rules. They all just come down to being comfortable and sincere really. I do most of this stuff without even realizing. Still love the channel
How do I get someone to like me more?
"In college, there was this girl who I thought to be the most annoying person on the planet.
Let’s call her Nicole.
I can’t put my finger on what annoyed me so much, but all I can say is it was really hard for me to be in a good mood when I was around her.
One day, I complained about her to my best friend. I told her how much I dreaded Nicole coming around.
She said, “Really? Nicole really likes you. Whenever I mention you she talks about how fit, beautiful, and smart you are as an engineer.”
That shut me up immediately. And from that day forward, I had a lot more tolerance for Nicole. I actually kind of liked her, though I still didn’t want to be best friends with her. It’s hard to dislike someone who’s been saying wonderful things about you to everyone you know."
_You want someone to like you?_
*Start talking about them behind their back, but only in the nicest way possible.*
*What you say will get back to them.*
I've made this a habit. I have nothing bad to say about anyone behind their back.
I do this subconsciously I guess. Just don't let myself tell unpleasant things about anyone behind their backs. Even if I know that someone doesn't particularly like me, I say positive things about this person because in the eye so of the person I'm talking to I become the person who doesn't say anything bad behind someone's back. If I hear you telling me what an awful person someone is, I think awful not about him or her but about you.
I try hard to only talk about someone as if they were possibly listening at the table next to me.
And I also sometimes try to think, If I wanted to give them a piece of critical but not harsh or judgemental advice, what or how might I say it?
The former has saved me a few times, either when the person really was nearby or when the recipient was actually a friend or good acquaintance.
The later has helped me as I’ve sought to reduce my own (unhelpful) habit of “complaining” in favor of trying to be more focused on helpful feedback. (Bill Bowen’s 21 Day No Complaint challenge defines something as not complaining if you are politely addressing the a person who may reasonably be expected to help with an issue.)
So interesting, Natan! Love the approach!
I totally get you, there’s someone who is so annoying that you don’t want to see/ meet her and it’s hard to pin point what’s annoying you, esp it will make you sound petty and childish when you tell a friend about it because it’s usually something trivial. That person is like the friendliest and warmest human being you ever met and at the same time I can just tell she’s so fake and I wanna puke. So I just shut my mouth and keep a good distance. Don’t say a bad word about her to anyone.
2 things this video taught me:
1 - Emily Blunt is a pretty cool chick
2 - She's actually been in more movies than I thought.
And yes the charisma tips are on point always
Same thoughts! I didn't know she was so funny!
😂lol, that is all you got from the video?!
@@thesussycat wait... there's more? 😂
@@thesussycat well tbf I've seen many of this channel's videos, so yeah not many lessons felt very new to me
I have a lot of time for EB, much underrated as a person and an actor. Good on the eyes also, which is a plus, Krasinski is one lucky guy..
Ah the Emily Blunt Masterclass
:D
She's terrific.
Lmfao. She seems so warm, she's just a machavellian master.
Now we know why we all love her 😂
@Joshua-lh4oj perfectly worded
1. The false completion technique
0:05
2. Accept bids for connection (double downs on the joke + laugh)
1:40
3. Add touch during conversational highpoints
2:53
4. Friendly teasing
(Use teases that are obviously not true, tease yourself too)
3:59
5. Act out your characters
(While telling a story)
5:17
6. Pause when you hear laughter
(When telling a story)
6:17
7. Take a 3 second punchline joke
(When telling a story)
6:45
8. Have a go to story to tell everyone
7:19
0. Be Emily Blunt
@@jsyony fr
They do post it in the description and time stamps but still a huge thanks for the effort, dude!
Thanks mate!
I’m doing the opposite of all of this so no one ever wants to be near me
Emily really is so charismatic and seems like a fun person to be around.
This is _not_ 8 habits that make people love being around you - it is _obviously_ *8 Things thake make everyone love **_Emily Blunt._*
Yeah this dude just watched a bunch of Emily blunt videos and dissected them when she made him laugh and converted them into “tips” haha
Hahahaha but at least we could learn a thing or two
Well, I wouldn't have put it so Bluntly, but I agree.
@awalton9024 you deserve a "HAHAHA" reply for that
@@brahmwilliams5943ddd
A general sense of humor is EVERYTHING. Some people are often defensive or ignore the friendliness of others trying to connect. Laughter is like nutrition for your soul. If you bring it to the table, you will be very popular.
Lol not really. People will usually just think you’re a low value clown. A sense of humour is not the same thing as actually being funny. People are drawn to successful people. Be successful and you won’t need any of these videos
You are creating a foundation not only for your life but for your legacy. You are needed for the world. You are necessary. It is vital that you do not exhaust yourself.
Long-lasting change comes from little steps, repeated regularly, over time. The little things you do, as tiny as taking a sip of water or stretching more often or going for a walk. These all add up to something much greater than the sum of their parts.
Perfecting charisma is more important then you may think, could make everyone love having you around and this channel does and excellent job helping perfect such skill!
Honestly the best advice is just have fun and do not take life seriously
You read my mind, mind-reader! This comment deserves all the thumbs-up!
I just love how this channel exploded. I remember watching it like…probably 5 or 6 years ago when it just started up and you decided to go after your dream with this channel despite warnings from other people. Now I see it had 6M subscribers! Nice!!
Instructions unclear. I am now Emily Blunt.
Thanks Charisma On Command for Highlighting Emily Blunt. She's terrific!
For anyone who hasn't seen the adjustment bureau, it's definitely worth a watch. Interesting concept with good direction and acting.
I like Cruise saying, “It’s a challenge.” Using positive language in garbage situations is funny in its own way. I know Cruise wasn’t an example of humor in this video, but it reminded me of the fact that “inspirational euphemisms” are quite funny, especially if you appear to struggle to concoct one on the spot.
Just the bits and pieces I've picked up from the videos on this channel have helped me be more confident for those times the floor becomes mine (and I didn't want it).
Such a fun and insightful breakdown of conversational habits! The false completion technique is a hilarious way to connect, and Emily's playful banter is contagious. Friendly teasing, touch, and storytelling tips are gold! Learning to pause for laughter and the 3-second punchline pause - game-changers! Looking forward to trying these out. Thanks for sharing!
What psychological facts you should know?
They key of confidence is walking into a room and assuming everyone like’s you.
Once you’ve accepted your flaws, no one can ever use them aganist you.
The hardest prison to escape is in your mind.
Speaking about your goals makes you lose motivation.
The structure of your brain changes everytime when you learn something new.
Listening 5 to 10 songs a day can improve memory, strengthen immune system and reduce depression risk by 80%.
When we’re constantly wishing for something, we overlook everything we already have.
Being forgetful is actually a sign of higher intelligence.
That is interesting about songs and immune system, and thank you for this message❤
P.s.I've noticed too I lost my motivation immediately when I tell my goals. Also like the advice of thinking people already like me when I walk into the room
@@dianag.1997 Happy to help you.
This video is super helpful and interesting. As a young woman I'm also so glad to see so much of Emily Blunt here. She's probably the funniest actor I've seen and she's also super charming and charismatic
Actress !!!
Actually, starting over a decade ago, both men and women are now referred to as actors.
What makes someone charming?
Talking less.
Talking calmly.
Maintaining a good eye contact while speaking.
Being respectful towards subordinates and strangers.
Keeping a faint smile throughout a conversation.
Exuding confidence in their gait and posture.
Admitting their flaws and mistakes with confidence and humility.
Not being too affected or excited by the presence of the opposite gender.
Doing what they consider 'right' and not caring too much about other's opinions.
Living happily and not complaining too much about life.
Love you yaar
Being genuine and....just a little....genuinely fake when needed.
Talking less to listen to others*
easier said than done lol
I think the gender presence is a great point and one that a good amount of people struggle with, especially in the dating world
If you want people love you. Just listen don't always speak. And listen with not just yes. Listen to actually remember what they say. I am actually not at all talkative so I just let people speak and only reply when necessary. Almost 90% of the people I meet are impressed with me in the first time and always eager to meet later.
Always appreciate the content from this channel. I’m always learning here
I now understand what charming is, Emily exudes it, and is honest not a false flatter
Thanks for using female examples! More of these please.
The fact that I've been doing this over the last few weeks gives me hope.
I love this channel so much and it inspires me to be a better person and it also fueled the beginning of my channel 😍😍 thank you CoC!
Best book ever written on this subject is How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. Excellent read and best way to be a great conversationalist.
Hint = it all starts and ends with being a great listener which for most people is much harder than it should be.
Dear god it's dry as fork though. I read to the halfway point three times before putting it down for good.
The author is a product of his time and the examples are so verbose - most of the book could be condensed into a UA-cam video much like this one, with far wider appeal and ability to action.
I 50/50 liked the book. Dale put way too many tactics in selfish, manipulative ways.... For me, number one is to be authentic with people.
Ah the natural moment when you are interviewed as a hollywood star, so relatable. Would be fun to see non celebs in interview situations when the interviewer already loves them and laugh at everything
how easy to be charismatic, just be funny so everybody laughs. Thanks, this changes everything 🙂
Exactly. This video is assuming that there are people out there who could be making funny comments during conversations, but for some reason it has never occurred to them to do so.
@@reggie18bthese channels are literally just for entertainment. Don’t expect to get any value from it
What're ten most common facts of social psychology?
Control how you respond to things sent to destroy your peace,
Your child will follow your example, not your advice. This is how life shapes up in society,
80% people remain quiet even when they really want to say something in order to avoid an argument with someone they care about,
Healed people will automatically stop trying if they feel unwanted . They won’t fix or beg . They simply walk away,
Associate yourself with people of good quality, for it’s better to be alone than in bad company,
Most of us are not a product of our circumstances, we’re a product of our own decisions,
No one knows our story like we ourselves do . Don’t let anyone define us . Let’s create our own identity, tell our own story & be proud of our growth,
Sometimes we’ve to suffer in life- not because we were bad - but because we didn’t realize where & when to stop being good,
Haters are just a part of the game in social circles. Use haters as fuel to keep surprising yourself,
It’s funny how you can do nice things for people all the time & they never notice. But once you make one mistake, it’s never forgotten,
Just Chill.!!
I swear this channel has been a heaven sent for me
Finally! A video that uses a lady as an example! I love it! Great job.
Just gotta say, I LOVE all these breakdowns based on celebrities and fictional characters. It's great. However, I do miss when either you or Charlie also used to show up in front of the camera and share about yourselves and your own experiences with employing the charisma you guys educated us on. I dunno if you changed your style to strictly these breakdowns because of viewership and algorithm reasons, BUT if you could also bring back some of the more personal and local examples that would be awesome to have alongside this.
I do the "finish friend's line with a joke" often, and they hate me for that :(.
So... use with caution and find good friends.
sounds like a way to find out if they're actually your friends then
Maybe your jokes are bad and misplaced
Jobs will pay your bills business will make you rich but investment makes and you keep you wealthy the future is inevitable, I pray everyone here becomes successful
Noted! And what are the actions needed to be successful?
@@madiezancanellatl9205No specific one really, because there are lots of investment plans and strategies littered all over the internet today, for instance, investments like real estates,gold, drop shipping crypto currency and lots more
Starting early is the best way to getting ahead of build wealth, investing remains the priority
@@jeremygood3246absolutely 💯
Now is the best time to purchase and invest in Bitcoin stop procrastinating
emily blunt is really something
emily: *throws stephen colbert notes and laughs*
colbert: you are such a delight
CAN YOU PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ON TECHNIQUES FOR INTERACTING WITH PEOPLE WHO YOU DISLIKE/ARE RUDE?
Upvote for visibility 🙏🏽
Hey
Emily Blunt, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone are all so fun in conversations. Their laughs are everything.
8 habits to make people love being around you
1 - Be Emily Blunt
Ay we gotta recognize that The Rock also primes his friends to say something funny, he consciously makes his answers longer for other people to step in and have fun, great guy
No 1 and most important and only rule. Be good looking .
You can be the nicest , polite , friendliest and the most easy going person but people won't engage if you are not attractive.
The only thing better than finishing someone's sentence with something ridiculous is when they go along with it like it was exactly what they were going to say.
This video is better known by it's real name: Emily Blount is funny as hell. Great suggestions I will try to use them.
Huge girl crush on Emily Blunt 😊She exquisitely pulls of sarcasm without offending or belittling. A+
It’s also important to be stunning and likable.
Hey guys the video is awesome but a little advice, incorporate at the end of the video a short summary, that properly summarises all the points in the given video. Cheers guys!
This channel is full of value
She's just INCREDIBLE and so FUNNY!
It’s interesting your videos mostly focus on confidence and charisma from a male perspective, would be great to see more from a female perspective cos a lot of the techniques you recommend tend to back fire due to societal bias.
Emily does really well due to her British sense of humour and disarming accent.
Great video!
00:24 Here's another trick: deliver a joke with a very serious expression on your face.
So yes Emily has so much magnetism
Humor is culturebound. Recommendations like these here presented can backfire dangerously in other countries, not following the US model.
Emily Blunt is a gem. It's no wonder why she is successful.
Great video! It's worth listening to it. Thank you
Yes, Jordan Peterson has a GREAT sense of humor. Excellent. Good one CoC.
Great video! And immensely helpful. Thanks to you and another channel talking about these issues. I have realised why I am how I am. These explanations have made me understand my behaviour and approach to life .
So thanks again, and please keep up the great content
What's the other channel?
Introvert me really need this. Thanks!
I am stronger than I thought! Amen!
Emily Blunt is the star here. she’s such a gem.
Very sexy as well
Backhanded compliments are the way!! 👍
The Adjustment Bureau is what introduced me to the wonder of Emily Blunt. Nothing bad shall ever be said of it.
Emily is someone that you need to be your lifetime partner, a person that never gets you bored 😊
We would honestly love a breakdown of Ariana Grande’s Body Language (like her Eyebrow raises, How she moves etc) because that’s the thing that her Impersonators copy the most. Also what made her be copied so much?
This is: How to tell everyone that you have a crush on Emily Blunt without telling everyone, you have a crush on her
Ive always loved Emily Blunt and now I know why!
post something about how to be charismatic virtually/ for people working from home
omg, I myself find it hard for people to make me laugh and I actually use the trick of watching some funny memes before going out. I am so happy you noted that point🤝🤝
I never miss a CoC clip!
8 Steps to Success:
1. Decide what you want
2. Write it down
3. Create a plan
4. Learn necessary skills
5. Develop discipline
6. Stay focused
7. Work on it daily
8. Repeat
Write it down and imagine yourself at that specific position you wish to be...
@@LordKirmada "An idea without action is like action without an idea. You have a lot, but you do nothing." - Wendell R. T. Júnior
Thanks for the insights, wonderful
Nice video!!!! What do you think about using Zapier so we can use the memory key of GPT?
Hey, big fan, can we get another video on Self Awareness? In another video you said you wish more people asked about it, I'm asking about it, please.
I’m biased since I went to LSU--GREAT VIDEO
Love your story telling narrative
I just watched Adjustment Bureau this week
Thanks, now I need some stories...
thanks for making this video :) you're a gentleman and a scholar.
You seem to be telling us that Emily Blunt is the most charismatic human on earth.
I'm here for it.
Emily is so lovely and funny, i bet she's an excellent mother
Love Emily Blunt!!
One on Jhon Mullaney would be really cool and you could deconstruct things to avoid as well!
Does Charisma University have subtitles in its videos for people who do not speak english as their first language?
Lovely Emily Blunt tutorial! Can we get a Phillip Schofield tut?
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I’m a Emily blunt fan now lol she’s very charismatic
Excellent video😊
So be like Emily Blunt. Got it.
I agree.
Most of these examples are people who are “primed” meaning expected to laugh or entertain, it’s not as easy in a random setting g like at they gym, also some techniques that kill with certain people fall flat with others because of just a personal disconnect.
As an introvert on the spectrum....im taking notes😅
I think I loved Emily Blunt before. But now I know.
I love Emily Blunt and Cillian Murphy❤
Make a video on raymond reddington, please, I'm asking you this for 3 years now
I've been watching Charisma on Command for a while and even though I like the content and techniques that you present, I start on noticing that the examples of people you provide are professional actors. And would be nice if people from other professions and backgrounds are presented with good and bad behaviors/flaws, including people with similar economic class. There is a saying: the environment change the behavior. But since most of us are not actors it's more likely that most of us will never be in environments such as talk shows, celebrity interviews and so on. Considering most of these talk shows are scripted and similar questions are asked, this makes the filed of interest/topics differ from let's say "real world problems". And that is why is difficult to apply your techniques everywhere with everyone, as people are more confrontational and least understanding.
Emilia Clarke seems like a lot of fun to be around
You mean Emily Blunt? I've heard good things about Emilia Clarke, too, but I didn't see her in this video ☹️
@@amandajakle8202Emilia another video. She does seem like a lot of fun though. Genuine.
@@Izzybellebelle I'm going to go look up that video! Thanks 😊
Moral of the story : Be Emily Blunt
Imagine being in Emily Blunt's inner circle and always having access to that joking, fun, laughter, light heartedness and just ... presence. Sigh ... imagine 😂
Yup! Love her to 😅😊
Great tips 🎉❤
Why do I always get this channel recommended at 2am☠️
To be Blunt I LOVE EMILY BLUNT! She is so Cool!
this is like the nerd's guide to charisma xD
SO many rules. They all just come down to being comfortable and sincere really. I do most of this stuff without even realizing. Still love the channel
Apparently Emily Blunt is the queen of charisma