The Art of Charm

Apr 21 2010

Coaching from The Art of Charm

Want to take control of your life and be able to succeed in social interactions? The Art of Charm offers the opportunity to do just that with its most popular program, The Attraction Arts Weeklong Program.

The Attraction Arts Program offers over 45 hours of specialized and focused training in how to become a more charismatic and authentic communicator.

Pre-Program Preparation:

When clients sign up for this program, they receive a 30 day pre-program preparation schedule. This includes reading material, mission assignments, videos, online resources, and a personal phone coaching session.

After the 30 days, the clients fly either to New York or Los Angeles where they enjoy a week of accommodations provided by The Art of Charm at their headquarters. During the week, clients receive 24 hours of interactive classroom instruction. Classes are small, so the curriculum can be personalized.

In the Classroom:

The classroom curriculum focuses on specific areas of social interaction. By understanding the science behind social interaction, clients can pinpoint what they need to work on and achieve the social results they want.

Interaction Map:

This tracks the progress of any interaction, so clients learn how to control and direct interactions.

Social Comfort Exercises:

These are drills the coaches use to enhance clients’ social comfort levels.

Success Principles:

These drills show clients how to read other people’s reactions. This can lead to successful business interactions as well as successful social interactions.

Conversational Attractions:

In this class, coaches teach clients the importance of playful and witty conversation. Being able to converse comfortably puts others at ease.

What to Say:

In many new relationships, conversations tend to have awkward lulls. This course teaches conversational techniques that ensure communication comes easy and is naturally flowing. 

Authentic Self:

Coaches teach clients how to leave their insecurities behind and demonstrate their true selves. Showing a true personality and being confident about who you are can be very attractive.

Charisma:

The definition of what constitutes charisma is explained. The coaches also help clients develop their own charisma. Clients build confidence in dealing with all archetypes and maintaining their own personal value.

The Approach:

There are no second chances for a first impression, so expert coaches teach proper body language, posture, and conversation to use on a first approach.

Interest Level:

Clients learn how to gauge the interest level in any social interaction.

Physical Progression:

Coaches teach clients to recognize the natural flow to physical escalation.

What Not to Do:

One awkward action or word can ruin any interaction. Coaches go over the “do nots” that can ruin social situations, and how to bounce back if you “mess up”.

Confidence:

Coaches teach clients how to speak, walk, sit, and stand with confidence.

Story telling:

Coaches teach the proper techniques that ensure clients can capture everyone’s positive attention. This benefits clients in both the business and social world. 

In-Field Training:

In addition to the classroom curriculum, 18 hours are spent in-field developing and practicing all the skills and techniques clients have learned in the classroom. Clients and their coaches go to both daytime and evening locations, and clients implement the knowledge they have learned to practical applications. The coaches give feedback and critique on how well the clients put into action all their new-found information.

Review Hours:

There are four review hours during which clients are questioned on what they have learned and where they need to improve. Coaches prepare a report card on how clients have improved in all the various areas of social interaction and give ideas for continuing development.

Post-Program:

A post-program follow-up package is also included in this program. This includes 30 in-field missions to perform, to ensure the skills and techniques are embedded into the clients’ social interaction routines. In addition, a final phone coaching session handles any lingering questions clients might have.


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