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"Help me boost my charisma!"
Woman's World
|October 06, 2025
We all want to be liked and draw others to us-but the key is knowing we are already charming. Here, simple ways to magnify your innate magnetism
Increase confidence
Pinpoint your superpower
First things first: Charm is something we can all exude. "It's not just for extroverts-quiet people can be incredibly magnetic," promises introversion expert Michaela Chung. "In fact, some of the most charismatic people have a calm, authentic confidence." To tap yours, think about the quality your best friend loves most about you, she advises. "Now imagine a dial and turn that trait up by 50, 60, even 100%.
This characteristic-be it your humor or generosity—is the most magnetic version of you, and it'll attract the right people."
Tap the ‘Cooper effect’
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