Research conducted by Tskhay et al. demonstrated that 'everyday charisma' encompasses influence and affability, showing that charisma is not just for leaders but can be cultivated by anyone.
The study refuted the notion that charisma is an innate trait exclusive to leaders; instead, it highlighted that affability—making others feel comfortable—is a key component of likability.
Tskhay et al. established that both influence and affability can be measured and are critical to forming interpersonal connections, influencing daily interactions and relationships.
This research redefines charisma into two dimensions—affability and influence—underscoring that even habitual behaviors like smiling could enhance one's perceived charisma and likability.
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