Professional Success Podcast

How to Increase your Virtual Charisma


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Host Sheila Boysen-Rotelli is discussing real charisma, that being, more authentic than what you get from a book or webinar. Even those who are very charismatic in person have a hard time displaying it over a computer screen!

Episode Highlights:

  • Zoom fatigue has taken over the world with everyone moving to online work all day
  • Learning how to command a Zoom room is completely different than doing the same thing in-person
  • Physical charisma is very difficult to directly translate over a computer screen
  • Many people surround themselves with visual stimuli, stand confidently, and dress professionally to display charisma
  • Stage presence can be transferred over the screen in a variety of different ways
  • Your face needs to take up roughly ⅓ of your screen, especially if there are multiple people on the screen
  • Expensive lighting isn't needed, but making sure you are in the best light possible will work to your advantage
  • Nodding and smiling come more naturally in-person, but also need to be emulated virtually
  • If you tend to be more expressive with your hands, move the laptop back a little bit to capture that
  • Try to avoid an unengaged face by consistently keeping a light smile throughout
  • Investing in a decent microphone or headphones with great microphones is a great way to make sure your voice displays charisma
  • Emphasize points and make the conversation more engaging by varying your pitch and speech patterns
  • Making eye contact via video is difficult, especially if you have a large screen and multiple documents to look at
  • Make an effort to look at the camera more often rather than have your eyes moving all over the screen
  • Acknowledge what others said by paraphrasing and saying it back to them
  • Making others feel seen and heard through paraphrasing makes them more likely to listen to what you have to say
  • Meetings can lose impact by asking too many questions and focusing on too many things
  • Use the power of 3 to tighten up communication in virtual meetings
  • Make 3 points at a time, only ask 3 questions, etc.
  • Personally address individual people by spotlighting their video; this will make them feel more important
  • Email, text, and social media are great tools to enhance our virtual substance
  • Being intentional with words, questions, and tones in your virtual meetings is vital to your perceived charisma

3 Key Points:

  1. It takes a completely different set of skills and attributes to display e-charisma, that being charisma over the computer, than it takes to display in-person charisma.
  2. Nodding, smiling, great lighting, and appropriate distance from the camera are a variety of ways to display charisma over the screen.
  3. Eye contact goes a long way in person, but even more over a screen, given how many screens and documents there are to look at during a virtual meeting.

Tweetable Quotes:

  • "How can we translate this idea of commanding and captivating a room virtually?" - Sheila Boysen-Rotelli
  • "When we are in-person, we are so used to receiving and giving those visual clues...that's very difficult to do in video." - Sheila Boysen-Rotelli
  • "A smile can do wonders in communicating things like charisma." - Sheila Boysen-Rotelli

Resources Mentioned:

  • Contact Sheila at [email protected]
  • Fast Track Your Job Search: fasttrackyourjobsearch.com
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Professional Success PodcastBy Sheila Boysen-Rotelli

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