Mr.Positive
Master Don Juan
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We tend to put ourselves in labels, such as alpha's, betas, etc. These terms are easy to see, and we can separate men based upon any social interactions, such as weddings, bar scenes, etc. The man surrounded by women must be an alpha, etc.
However, in my experience, there's a third 'type' of man that's more loosely defined. For years, I wondered what separates these men, from the rest, was it achievements in life, or were they born with it, was it earned through the pain of trudging through the mud to reach the top of the hill. Did they compete with others for it? Such as the alpha dominating the betas?
These men have command presence. To define this in words is difficult, but these men are respected in a way that's so true in nature.
Men with command presence do not earn your respect. You respect them, it's not a choice. It's just the way it is. To describe how or why is damn near impossible.
For example, in my industry, the guys at the very top have so much responsibility, that a mistake could make worldwide news. A mistake could cause a tragedy that takes many lives. To think about their duties, put's them in level so high....there's the president, then these guys.
I've met many of them, and they all have striking similarities with each other. They are all humble in nature, very friendly, extremely confident, and when you are in their presence, you know that whatever happens these guys would have your back in life, and any challenges faced would lead to success. They never make you feel as though your are beneath them in any way, nor challenge your respect as well.
These guys are unique. If you saw one walking down the street, without saying a word, or nodding glance...you'd respect them. You have no choice about it actually. You just do. Their presence is that impressive.
As I gain more confidence in my job, it's one of action as well, I feel as though I am heading down that same path in life. Gaining this presence. I see it more and more how stangers view me, how I make my shots in my job, much like a baseball player stepping to the plate. He doesn't 'hope' he hits a homerun, to hit that homerun, he's so confident in his abilities, he knows it.
A funny thing, as I gain more and more of this confidence, I find myself actually more humble. People I meet, seem more open and calm, less guards up, and it's apparent in the way they act that it's in a freindly respectful nature, as I do them.
I think gaining this presence, is the ultimate goal, imo.
However, in my experience, there's a third 'type' of man that's more loosely defined. For years, I wondered what separates these men, from the rest, was it achievements in life, or were they born with it, was it earned through the pain of trudging through the mud to reach the top of the hill. Did they compete with others for it? Such as the alpha dominating the betas?
These men have command presence. To define this in words is difficult, but these men are respected in a way that's so true in nature.
Men with command presence do not earn your respect. You respect them, it's not a choice. It's just the way it is. To describe how or why is damn near impossible.
For example, in my industry, the guys at the very top have so much responsibility, that a mistake could make worldwide news. A mistake could cause a tragedy that takes many lives. To think about their duties, put's them in level so high....there's the president, then these guys.
I've met many of them, and they all have striking similarities with each other. They are all humble in nature, very friendly, extremely confident, and when you are in their presence, you know that whatever happens these guys would have your back in life, and any challenges faced would lead to success. They never make you feel as though your are beneath them in any way, nor challenge your respect as well.
These guys are unique. If you saw one walking down the street, without saying a word, or nodding glance...you'd respect them. You have no choice about it actually. You just do. Their presence is that impressive.
As I gain more confidence in my job, it's one of action as well, I feel as though I am heading down that same path in life. Gaining this presence. I see it more and more how stangers view me, how I make my shots in my job, much like a baseball player stepping to the plate. He doesn't 'hope' he hits a homerun, to hit that homerun, he's so confident in his abilities, he knows it.
A funny thing, as I gain more and more of this confidence, I find myself actually more humble. People I meet, seem more open and calm, less guards up, and it's apparent in the way they act that it's in a freindly respectful nature, as I do them.
I think gaining this presence, is the ultimate goal, imo.