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The word Charisma comes from the ancient Greek word "favor freely given" and "gift of grace." That's beautiful. Any charisma I have, I credit it to the many hours of meditation I've done, especially the Divine Will meditations.. I'm not sure I've ever been told that I have charisma. If I had 'charisma' how would I use it? Maybe to charm people to do things for me? Maybe to persuade people to do good things, like helping animals or helping to save the rainforest? That would be a good use of charisma. In this context, what are some other ways or definitions of charisma? Tony Robbins just popped into my head. He might be considered to have charisma. I just came up with another use: if you were dating, I think you'd want charisma so that you would be noticed by someone. It'd be fun and interesting to explore the ancient Greek word sources and see how they first used the word. Wikipedia also has some great explorations of 'charisma.' en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charisma#:~:text=The%20English%20word%20charisma%20derives,)%2C%20John%20Potts%20said%20that: Writing prompt: Where does your charisma come from? Do you think it's something you can cultivate and expand? Writing prompt: Thinking of the people you admire, do they have charisma? What's the source, in your opinion? Today I am grateful for a November-ish feeling kind of day. Today I can give from my heart: honesty #writingprompt #wordprompt #pictureprompt #charisma #attraction #giftofgrace #favorfreelygiven #Halloweenfun #Boo #November #sweaterweather #friendship #style
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