174 science-backed micro-behaviors to feel more confident, connect faster, and become effortlessly likable—without changing your personality.
Forget vague advice like “be confident” or “just be yourself.” The Science of Charisma turns decades of psychological and behavioral research into practical, low-effort adjustments that quietly transform how people experience you.
In The Science of Charisma, internationally bestselling author Patrick King distills research on attention, perception, warmth, and social dynamics into 174 small behavioral tweaks you can apply immediately. Learn how to avoid awkward moments, create natural rapport, and make conversations feel easy—without performing, oversharing, or trying to impress.
This book reveals why charisma isn’t about talking more or standing out—it’s about timing, attention, and how you handle tiny moments most people overlook.
Discover the subtle science behind likability and connection, including:
Why the “spotlight effect” makes you feel more awkward than you actually are
How shifting attention outward instantly reduces social anxiety
The small conversational behaviors that build trust without effort
Why correcting people damages rapport—even when you’re right
How micro-pauses, tone, and pacing change how confident you appear
Surprisingly small shifts → outsized social results:
Show up imperfectly without losing credibility
Keep conversations flowing without carrying them
Repair social friction before it becomes awkward
Give compliments that actually land
Recover quickly from social missteps instead of overthinking
If social confidence has ever felt mysterious or inconsistent, this book gives you the missing manual. Every tip is grounded in real research, and every tactic is practical enough to use in your very next interaction.
Stop guessing what charisma is supposed to be—and start using the science of how connection actually works.











