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Are you a charmer? See if you have what it takes...
Topic Author: Lindsay Shively
Posted: 8:53 AM Jan 7, 2009
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Are you a charmer? Do you know some people that need some lessons? ;) If you want to be the person whom everyone else adores, you just have to be a charmer. Ladies Home Journal writer Margaret Renkl identified the five traits of charming people:

  1. A Sense of Humor -- More important than poise or social ease, being funny attracts people like magnets. Make someone laugh, and you'll have an admirer. "Humor offers immense physiological and psychological benefits," Dr. Steven M. Sultanoff, a California psychologist who is the past president of the Association of Applied and Therapeutic Humor, explained to LHJ. "It reduces stress hormones, dulls physical pain and promotes social bonding." Not all funny people are charming, but they are original and originality is a primary element of charm.
  2. Insight and Passion -- A charming person has a unique ability to be fully engaged in the moment. They tend to be highly intelligent, curious and creative. They are able to see disparate connections. They are filled with energy, life and exuberance--and these qualities are contagious. "People are attracted to Oprah partly because they trust her, but partly because they think some of her energy is going to rub off on them," Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, a professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, told LHJ. "Charming people make other people feel more alive."
  3. Effortless Social Grace -- Your mother called it poise. A poised person knows exactly what to do and what to say in every social situation, no matter how awkward or strange. Such a person projects self-confidence, which makes others feel comfortable. It's all about putting people at ease. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was a master at this, whether she was enjoying a day on the beach or hosting a formal state dinner at the White House.
  4. An Interest in Others -- A charming person is a sparkling conversationalist. When a charming person asks another, "How are you?" she really wants to know the answer. "Fine" isn't enough of a response. She asks about the other person's life. How are the children doing? Is your sick mother getting better? There is sincere, not feigned, interest. A charming person listens intently to the answers, giving her full attention. She makes her acquaintance feel treasured.
  5. Curiosity About the World -- Being deeply curious about all things is a trait of charming people--from trying new foods to reading books to meeting people. They always want to know more, and that attitude is contagious in that it inspires in others a sensation of energy, deeper engagement and greater curiosity, Dr. Jamison explained to LHJ.

 

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  • by Rick Location: topeka on Feb 13, 2009 at 01:48 PM
    Lindsay,your picture should be next to the word charmer in the dictionary.I watch your station in the mornings looking for the weather report but you steal the program with your charm.YOU PROCEED GIRL. ---------- Thanks, I'm blushing!!! :) LS
  • by Anonymous on Jan 17, 2009 at 07:51 AM
    Love your newscasts.... Hope you stay awhile! You and Dave are my kind of people. Jim--- Thanks, Jim. We can't believe we get paid to be this silly :) LS
  • by Lisa Burnett on Jan 15, 2009 at 07:54 PM
    Lindsay, I try to be a cool person,and a cool charmer to my boyfriend. 'Do you think I charmed him enough?" Since he asked me ,"to marry him>>>??" Did I charm him or did I just plain get to his stomach through his heart,never to be apart,(SMILES);;take care,lisa -------- Ha, i think it sounds like you did a good job!!! :) LS
  • by pw Location: topeka on Jan 9, 2009 at 12:25 PM
    My hubby, son and I saw you at Walmart the other night and I wanted to speak to you but felt that uncomfortable about doing so because I felt you probably always get people asking if that is you etc.. I didn't want to bother you with that kind of stuff when you were trying to get groceries! --- Yep, it probably was me. I love going to the grocery store, I could spend hours there! Next time feel free to say hi!!! :) LS
  • by Sue Location: Topeka on Jan 7, 2009 at 02:37 PM
    Ah, this is pure Lindsay! Most definitely a charmer.------------Ha, thanks!!!! :)
  • by Aaron Location: Topeka on Jan 7, 2009 at 12:54 PM
    Ah ha.....now i know what i have been doing wrong all these years. some of these will be harder than others but will give it a try. seems like as of late, i charm all the wrong individuals. it's the story of my life. do not suppose the "ladies home journal" has what to do when you charm the wrong people?----------------- my advice? Run! :) LS
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