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Discovering the 3 secrets of charismatic leadership - it's all about connecting deeply, inspiring authentically, and leading with purpose!  Dive in and unlock your charismatic potential today.   #Leadership #Charisma #Warmth #confidence #connection #emotionalintelligence Charismatic Leadership, Inspirational Leaders, Social Security Administration, Published Author, Keynote Presentation, Challenge Me, Leadership Development, Life Balance, Emotional Intelligence

Discovering the 3 secrets of charismatic leadership - it's all about connecting deeply, inspiring authentically, and leading with purpose! Dive in and unlock your charismatic potential today. #Leadership #Charisma #Warmth #confidence #connection #emotionalintelligence

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Twenty or more years ago, when someone was mean, we called him mean. When someone was self-centered, we called her that. When we saw egotism, we knew that person had an inflated ego. Even when we recognized someone as having an evil and manipulative heart, we knew they weren’t following Jesus or His loving ways. But we didn’t use the term “narcissistic” to describe all of these character traits in just one person. Narcissism has become a very popular word in the last five or more years. And…

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