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  • How do you figure out exactly what it is in life that you are passionate about? And I

  • ask that question, one, because it's the topic of a lot of emails that I've gotten over the

  • last several weeks and months, but, two, because this has a huge impact on the charisma that

  • you exude when you are making a first impression, because I can give you all of the perfect

  • tips to make a great smile, how to hold eye contact, but if when you get asked that question,

  • what do you do? And you don't have a hobby that you're really engaged in, and you don't

  • love your work, and all that you can muster is "Ah, you know, I'm an accountant." It doesn't

  • matter, any of that body language stuff, that is going to get sub-communicated.

  • The fact that you are not engaged and excited about your life and what you spend your time

  • doing, comes through loud and clear. So, figuring out the things that you're passionate about

  • and incorporating them into your life, either professionally, or just as a hobby, is a critical

  • part of being charismatic. So, what I want to offer you today is an actionable thing

  • that you can do. Get a piece of paper. Write it down. I've got four questions for you that

  • will help you to identify the type of things that you need to be engaging with more in

  • your life, because these things are your passions, and these are going to attract people to you

  • when you talk about them.

  • So here's the first question. The first question is: What can you spend your time doing that

  • when you're doing it, you lose track of yourself, and you lose track of time? Maybe it just

  • turns out that it's 3:30 in the morning and you just opened your eyes, you're like "How

  • the heck did I spend the last 8 hours doing this thing?" Go ahead and write a list of

  • things down, and don't be judgmental here. If the answer, one of them is video games,

  • go ahead and write this down. We're not trying to find something that's commercially viable.

  • We're trying to find the things that take you into "flow," because if you're in flow,

  • that means that you are so hyper engaged with that thing that you care, you're passionate,

  • right? So, that's very important. Number one, what makes you lose track of time in yourself.

  • Number two: What sort of activities in your life do you spend money to participate in?

  • And I know that, for me, one of the things was, and this didn't seem very important at

  • the time, but I was going out all the time. I was going to bars, I was paying covers,

  • I was paying taxis. If you'd look at my bank statements, a huge percentage of my money

  • was in going to places where I could meet people, interact, and, maybe, meet a girl

  • that I like, right? So that was something that I was hyper engaged in. Think to your

  • own life. What sort of events do you spend your own hard-earned money to participate

  • in. That means that you care enough to invest.

  • The third question: What area of your life do you fear judgment in, right? Is there an

  • area where you have a backlog of work, whether it's songs or poems, or any piece of art or

  • business or whatever it is that you're afraid to share with other people, for fear of being

  • judged. This means that you care about it tremendously. It's core to your identity,

  • and, so, you will work hard to be excellent at it. When I look back at my own life, writing

  • was the clear winner. Ever since I was a kid, I've been writing. I've been taking creative

  • writing classes every chance I got, but I was very scared to publish in any sort of

  • school newspaper or blog or anything. And that was because it was core to who I am, right?

  • If somebody didn't like my writing, I thought that would tear me apart. Of course, that's

  • not the case, but look for that area. What are those things that you're afraid to share?

  • That means that it is really important to you and you work to be good at it.

  • And, of course, number four: What makes your heart race, right? What things in your life

  • do you have that when you engage in that activity, your heart rate literally elevates. And as

  • I look back on my own life, one of the very clear things for me was social interaction.

  • I was a very shy kid. Whenever I'd meet someone new, that would kind of make me anxious, but

  • particularly, for someone that I wanted to be my friend, or if it was a girl that I like,

  • man, my heart rate would just shoot through the roof. So, reflect on your own life. What

  • sort of things do you have? And, again, start _ . You can write scary movies, skydiving,

  • whatever it is. But start to go down that list and make a list of things that actually,

  • genuinely excite you, and you know it because your body is responding, right?

  • So when you have this list of these four things, hopefully, you'll have some commonalities

  • in there. And the whole point of this exercise is to tease out the things in your life that

  • you care about, but that you might be hiding from yourself, because a very, very common

  • phenomena in today's world is that we have these things that are core to our identity.

  • In my case, it was this writing; it was social interaction, but that we're afraid to share

  • with the rest of the world, because it is so important to us. We're afraid to make it

  • our profession, or even just a hobby, right? If you were to write about it on a blog, in

  • the internet, or engage with it in some other way. So go through this list, right? See if

  • there are commonalities, things that are so important to you, things that you legitimately

  • care about that you can get more involved in. And the reason is not just for yourself,

  • because, of course, that's going to improve your quality of life. But when you meet other

  • people, you need to bring in enthusiasm and an energy to that question, "What do you do?"

  • And, right now, if all you have going is a job that you're not super into, and friends

  • that, you know, you like, but you're not crazy about, and hobbies that, you know, football

  • on Sundays, that is not going to help you connect with the kind of people that you want

  • to have in your life. When you're passionate about something, you will attract other people

  • into your life that have similar passions, and, they, maybe, in some cases, have passions

  • that are completely divergent, but the intensity of those passions attract one another.

  • So, I hope that you found this exercise helpful. I hope that you follow through, and if you're

  • still interested in more on first impressions, we've actually set up another video that has

  • the four emotions that guarantee you can make a good first impression on anyone, anytime.

  • And these are things that if you imbue into this answer of what do you do, you take these

  • four emotions, and you can put them into your answers. What do you do? Where are you from?

  • You are going to absolutely smash your first impressions. It will be amazing. So, if you

  • want to see what those four emotions are, go ahead, click the link that will pop up

  • here. It's going to take you to another page where you can submit your email, and then,

  • you will get that video. Of course, if you found this helpful, please, below, comment,

  • what did you find in your answers. I'm very, very curious to see, and hold yourself accountable

  • to following through in some way. If you have any questions, feel free to write those in

  • the comments. I'm going to be alternating between Charisma breakdowns, and videos like this,

  • where I answer viewer questions, and, lastly, if this is the first time that you're on my

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  • Monday, and Charisma breakdowns of celebrities, showing charismatic body language, eye contact,

  • all sorts of things to help you be more charismatic and confident in your everyday life. So, I'm

  • Charlie, I hope that you've enjoyed this video, and I will see you in the next one.

How do you figure out exactly what it is in life that you are passionate about? And I

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