Sample of my charisma course & asking for money course
I taught on this morning
For $1,000
This course was two hours
(It’s in the courses on here for $365 or unless you’ve signed up to VIP then it’s free today) unless I change that s___
But right now, man go get it, that’s a cold MF
1. Charismatic Personas: Exact Definitions
- Charismatic Pastor: A religious leader who uses emotional resonance, divine narrative, and deep empathy to inspire faith, communal unity, and spiritual devotion.
- Charismatic Salesman: A commercial persuader who leverages rapid rapport, active listening, and contagious enthusiasm to convert consumer needs into immediate transactions.
- Charismatic Ladies' Man: A social charmer who uses confident body language, playful wit, and intense undivided attention to establish romantic or seductive chemistry. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
2. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) & Examples
The Charismatic Pastor
- SOP Step 1: The Shared Struggle. Begin addresses by identifying a universal human weakness or pain point to eliminate social distance.
- SOP Step 2: The Uplifting Vision. Pivot from the struggle to a hopeful, higher purpose or divine promise.
- SOP Step 3: The Call to Action. Challenge the audience to commit to a moral or communal behavior immediately.
- Real-World Example: The Sunday Sermon. The pastor opens with a personal story about feeling lonely. They transition into a message about unconditional love. They close by asking the congregation to stand, hold hands, and welcome a neighbor.
The Charismatic Salesman
- SOP Step 1: Mirror and Match. Subtle copy of the prospect’s speech pacing, volume, and physical posture within the first 30 seconds to build subconscious trust.
- SOP Step 2: Validate the Problem. Ask open-ended questions and repeat the buyer's exact words back to them to prove complete understanding.
- SOP Step 3: Paint the 'After' Picture. Describe the emotional relief and success the buyer will feel after owning the product, rather than listing technical features.
- Real-World Example: The Software Pitch. The salesman notices a client looks stressed. He says, "I hear you; losing hours to manual data entry is draining." He shows a 10-second demo and adds, "Imagine leaving the office at 5:00 PM every day because this runs automatically."
The Charismatic Ladies' Man
- SOP Step 1: The Triangular Gaze. Establish strong but non-threatening eye contact by looking at one eye, then the other, then the mouth, before returning to the eyes.
- SOP Step 2: High-Value Humor. Use light, self-deprecating humor mixed with playful teasing to lower tension and create a fun, low-pressure environment.
- SOP Step 3: Intentional Presence. Lean in slightly, block out environmental distractions, and treat her responses as the most interesting topic in the room.
- Real-World Example: The Coffee Shop Interaction. He notices her reading a book. He comments on the author with a smile: "Excellent choice, though that ending completely ruined my weekend." He listens to her defense of the book without interrupting, keeping his phone out of sight.
3. Iconic CEOs with High Charisma
- Steve Jobs (Apple): Mastered the "reality distortion field" using dramatic pauses, minimalist visuals, and intense, unwavering eye contact to make revolutionary tech feel magical.
- Richard Branson (Virgin Group): Built a multi-billion dollar brand on a persona of adventurous, rule-breaking fun, frequently using informal body language and warm smiles to disarm critics.
- Oprah Winfrey (Harpo Productions):Utilizes unparalleled emotional intelligence, radical vulnerability, and active listening to build instant, deep connections with massive audiences. [1, 2]
And more
1. The Millionaire Network Marketer
- Definition: A high-tier organizational leader who focuses on selling a lifestyle, vision, and system rather than individual retail products.
- Step 1: Sell the Future, Not the Present. Present financial freedom, legacy, and early retirement instead of specific product features.
- Step 2: Command the Stage. Use expansive physical posture, voice modulation, and direct eye contact to project absolute certainty during webinars and conventions.
- Step 3: Transfer Leadership Immediately. Empower recruits by publicly praising their potential, turning followers into self-sufficient leaders.
- SOP: Open presentations with a high-energy personal transformation story. Transition to a global market problem and your scalable business solution. Close with an exclusive, high-ticket call to action focused on long-term partnership.
- Teaching Example: The Stadium Keynote. The speaker steps onstage with high energy, shares how they went from deep debt to generational wealth, reveals the system, and challenges 50 people to join their inner circle tonight.
2. The $1,000-a-Week Network Marketer
- Definition: A disciplined builder focused on driving team momentum, running weekly training meetings, and closing warm leads.
- Step 1: Create Relatability. Position yourself as an everyday professional who found a reliable, part-time path to financial relief.
- Step 2: Active Listening. Validate prospects' financial stress by repeating their exact worries before presenting your solution.
- Step 3: Keep On-Demand Enthusiasm. Keep interactions lively, fast-paced, and highly encouraging to make work feel fun.
- SOP: Examine a prospect’s current career limits through structured questions. Show a clear breakdown of how to replace a standard job income using part-time hours. Commit them to a specific training slot within 48 hours to lock in momentum.
- Teaching Example: The Living Room Pitch. The marketer sits with a couple, validates their desire to pay off their car loan, shows a 3-step income model, and signs them up for the Saturday training workshop.
3. The $1,000-a-Month Network Marketer
- Definition: A micro-influencer focused on retail sales, close personal circles, and consistent social media engagement.
- Step 1: Share Daily Product Wins. Focus heavily on authentic, daily personal stories and visual transformations over hard sales.
- Step 2: Build Social Warmth. Respond quickly to every social media comment, direct message, or product question with high energy.
- Step 3: Offer Low-Risk Entry. Pitch products as a simple, affordable lifestyle upgrade or small side income stream.
- SOP: Post an unboxing video or lifestyle update highlighting product benefits. Reach out directly to interested commenters via private message within 2 hours. Provide a direct checkout link alongside a small first-time buyer discount.
- Teaching Example: The Instagram Story. The marketer shares their morning routine using an energy drink, answers three incoming direct messages, and sends direct order links to secure retail commissions.
4. The Charismatic Black Man Rapper (High Financial Success)
- Definition: An artist who combines distinct vocal delivery, authentic cultural storytelling, and a strong personal aesthetic to turn listeners into a loyal fanbase.
- Step 1: Deliver Confident Presence. Project absolute confidence through strong eye contact, intentional posture, and a distinct, captivating vocal tone.
- Step 2: Share Relatable, High-Stakes Stories. Write lyrics that detail personal struggle, ambition, and triumph over adversity to build deep community connections.
- Step 3: Master Audience Interactivity. Control live crowds by commanding call-and-response chants, keeping energy high, and making eye contact with fans near the stage.
- SOP: Open live performances or tracks with a signature vocal tag or definitive line to claim attention. Alternate between high-intensity delivery and smooth, melodic cadences to keep listeners engaged. Engage fans directly on social media by sharing candid, behind-the-scenes studio moments alongside lifestyle content.
- Teaching Example: The Studio/Live Rollout. The artist drops an unreleased snippet on social media while maintaining strong visual confidence, then transitions to a live show where they orchestrate a venue-wide chant to build maximum crowd investment.
5. The Million-Dollar-a-Year Stripper
- Definition: A top-tier elite entertainer who sells psychological escapism, exclusivity, and customized fantasies to ultra-wealthy clients.
- Step 1: Project High-Value Exclusivity. Move through spaces slowly with perfect posture and an elegant aura, signaling that your time is highly valuable.
- Step 2: Psychological Profiling. Quickly assess a client's emotional needs—whether they crave status, deep conversation, or dominance—and match that persona.
- Step 3: Wall of Attention. When with a client, cut off all external room distractions to make them feel like the most important person in the building.
- SOP: Approach VIP guests by offering a genuine, sophisticated compliment rather than a direct sales pitch. Shift conversation toward the client's achievements, listening intently while establishing soft, sustained eye contact. Pitch an exclusive VIP room package as a private, high-status getaway from the crowded main floor.
- Teaching Example: The VIP Upgrade. She identifies a high-spending executive, disarms him by asking about his stressful week, validates his status, and leads him to the premium private suite for a multi-hour reservation.
6. The $3,500-a-Week Stripper
- Definition: A highly efficient performer who maximizes high-volume customer rapport and steady premium room conversions.
- Step 1: Rapid Rapport. Use a warm smile, open body language, and quick wit to break the ice with new clients within 60 seconds.
- Step 2: Mirror Personalities. Match the energy level of the table—be playful and high-energy for a party group, or relaxed for a solo guest.
- Step 3: Clear Financial Upselling. Confidently transition from casual conversation to suggesting paid dances without hesitation.
- SOP: Sit with a guest and initiate light touch alongside playful conversation to gauge comfort. Propose a two-dance trial run to establish direct physical and conversational chemistry. Suggest moving into the semi-private lounge area to extend the session before the initial songs conclude.
- Teaching Example: The Table Conversion. She joins a group of friends, brings high energy to the table, singles out the most receptive guest with a playful challenge, and moves him to the lounge for back-to-back dances.
7. The $1,000-a-Day Stripper
- Definition: A focused, high-energy entertainer who leverages peak club hours and steady table rotations to hit daily targets.
- Step 1: High Physical Work Ethic. Maintain continuous presence on the main floor, avoiding long, unpaid breaks in the locker room.
- Step 2: Unshakable Friendliness. Treat every client with absolute enthusiasm, ignoring rejection to move quickly to the next prospect.
- Step 3: Bold Closing. Ask for the sale directly and confidently at the end of every song or interaction.
- SOP: Introduce yourself to a new table with an energetic smile and immediate eye contact. Engage in brief, flirtatious banter for 3 to 5 minutes to test financial interest. Directly ask, "Would you like to step over to the floor for a dance with me right now?"
- Teaching Example: The Main Floor Hustle. She greets five tables in an hour, handles two rejections with a smile, finds two buying customers for multiple lap dances, and repeats the cycle to hit her daily target.
And sample from the second part of the seminar
Most people fail before they ever ask.
Not because they’re unworthy.
Because:
- they ask from weakness
- ask too early
- ask without positioning
- ask without social proof
- ask emotionally
- ask without understanding leverage
- ask without understanding human psychology
A broke man says:
“Can you help me?”
A positioned man says:
“Here’s the opportunity.”
That difference changes everything.
This course is about:
- positioning
- value
- emotional leverage
- networking
- storytelling
- status
- presentation
- timing
- reciprocity
- confidence
- social proof
- perceived scarcity
NOT manipulation.
Because the truth is: People fund energy, vision, access, confidence, leadership, beauty, charisma, opportunity, and momentum.
CORE PRINCIPLE
People rarely give money to need.
They give money to movement.
THE $100 SYSTEM
Small Asks. Fast Repetition. Massive Volume.
This is the foundation level.
Goal:
- master confidence
- communication
- reciprocity
- social proof
- repetition
At this level:
- consistency matters more than perfection
10 CORE $100 RULES
1. Never ask cold without conversation.
2. Give emotional value first.
3. Be visually presentable.
4. Make people FEEL good around you.
5. Ask casually, not desperately.
6. Make the amount feel small.
7. Create future pacing.
8. Use timing correctly.
9. Never overexplain.
10. Normalize receiving.
EXAMPLE SOP #1
SOP: “Social Energy Exchange”
Goal:
Receive small support naturally.
Steps:
- Start conversation
- Build emotional momentum
- Make person laugh
- Share small vision
- Mention small obstacle casually
- Pause
- Let them offer or suggest support
Done Right Result:
- support feels natural
- no pressure
- trust increases
Done Wrong:
- sounding needy
- overtalking
- guilt tactics
Fix:
- shorten words
- slow down
- become outcome independent