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Improve ANY Relationship: I Hear You by Michael Sorensen | Book Summary
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In this animated book summary we dive deeper into the lessons of the book I Hear You by Michael Sorensen, a fantastic read the one skill that can be applied in nearly any situation to improve the quality of our relationships. Through these lessons and examples, we all can master the skill sets of curiosity, empathic listening, and providing validation. Not only will this help enhance our intimate relationships, but I'd also recommend this book for anyone working in sales, negotiation, leadership, or management.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
1:43 The Magic Skill: Validation
3:02 What makes it the best response?
5:56 Conclusion
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How to Change Your Personality Type (Building new social habits)
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In this video, we'll show you how to change your personality type in 3 steps, unlocking your deeper, fuller self. By the end of the video, you should walk away with a list of actionable habits and practical advice you can apply daily until you get the results you desire. We hope this video helps you redefine yourself and change your life for the better :) 16personalities.com is the personality ...
Start With Why by Simon Sinek | Book Summary (ANIMATED)
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Get the book here: amzn.to/3CQtedR Audible trial 1 free audiobook: amzn.to/3Z7mxxQ In this animated book summary we dive deeper into the lessons of the book Start With Why by Simon Sinek, a fantastic read that teaches us how to great leaders inspire everyone to take action. Through these lessons and stories, we all can learn how to lead with purpose, build an organization that inspires change i...
Your Next Five Moves by Patrick Bet-David | Book Summary (ANIMATED)
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Get the book here: amzn.to/3GRc9TO Audible trial 1 free audiobook: amzn.to/3Z7mxxQ In this animated book review, we dive deeper into the lessons of the book Your Next Five Moves by Patrick Bet-David, a great read that teaches us how to master the art of business strategy. Through these lessons and stories, we all can learn how to better manage ourselves, our teams, and businesses, positioning o...
The Obstacle Is The Way by Ryan Holiday | Book Summary (ANIMATED)
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Get the book here: amzn.to/3Cg8AU9 Audible trial 1 free audiobook: amzn.to/3Z7mxxQ In this animated book review, we dive deeper into the lessons of the book The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday, a great read that is based in the philosophy of Stoicism and the teachings of Marcus Aurelius. Through these lessons and stories, we all can learn how to discipline our perceptions, actions, and will...
How to Write a Personal Mission Statement!
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The core ideas from this video comes from the book "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" and is for learning purposes only. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 3:25 Putting it on to Paper A personal mission statement is one of the most important written pieces of work you will ever write. It truly gives your life meaning and purpose, and defines what is important to you. When living based on your per...
How to Create Synergy with Others
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In this video you will find out how you can work with other people to rapidly increase your rate of success. Working with others is the most valuable tool to success, and creating synergy is one key component. This is the last video of the in depth series on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Make sure you go check out my other videos, where I bring you value and help you build a better l...
HOW TO THINK WIN/WIN - Successful Deals and Interactions
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This video will help you succeed in long-term relationships, and will help you get along with others. This video is a crucial step to leadership and communication because it all starts from aiming for mutual benefit. Check out my channel for more in depth videos on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Subscribe so I can help you build a better life with Benefit Book! Get the Book: amzn.to/2...

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  • @karenbutcher8275
    @karenbutcher8275 Місяць тому

    I bought your audible book and would love to have the in-depth video. This is crucial in my communication teaching. I will give the learners an appetizer of your methods and suggest they buy your book.

  • @Mathparkofficial
    @Mathparkofficial Місяць тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @boookroach
    @boookroach 2 місяці тому

    I choose to be here bcz ik this will change my life❤️thank you so much for the video.

  • @derekwalker4622
    @derekwalker4622 2 місяці тому

    Are you part of a huge conglomerate, or otherwise large company? Looking for a base to build a super successful business with no worries of reprisal from shady business practices? Build in Knoxville, Tennessee USA, it is a town devoid of lawyers to defend the poor working class. I know, I bought a Hyundai Genesis which had a recall on it this year (2024), and the problem was with a starter, and the starter on my Genesis is now bad, and Hyundai won't replace it, and there is no lawyer in this area to help with my situation, this according to the Knoxville Bar Association lawyer "referral service". How stupid of me, I should have known local lawyers were all on the side of big businesses. This post is not about my Genesis situation, but offering advice to any shiester business owner who wants to screw over the local consumer market, it is wide open for shady dealings.

  • @ReedPallone-y2l
    @ReedPallone-y2l 3 місяці тому

    Conn Harbors

  • @Hoopfan83
    @Hoopfan83 3 місяці тому

    I mainly just have no interest in the game.

  • @HabibaKhatun-j5l
    @HabibaKhatun-j5l 4 місяці тому

    Wilson Deborah Gonzalez Brenda Allen Jeffrey

  • @hildaharo2526
    @hildaharo2526 4 місяці тому

    🎉I like you video good Ideas to start

  • @PhobicRelationshit
    @PhobicRelationshit 5 місяців тому

    third

  • @brandonragsdale5266
    @brandonragsdale5266 6 місяців тому

    Ty it helped me to find the platform o n how to write my mission statement

  • @aaronwhite5272
    @aaronwhite5272 7 місяців тому

    💙👍🏽

  • @NaylaAmira-vj9dm
    @NaylaAmira-vj9dm 7 місяців тому

    Business is game of strategy w rules & objectives (think 5 step) make strategy & know objective

  • @exportintlexp6873
    @exportintlexp6873 9 місяців тому

    #TXTM Tribe

  • @alexlitman5101
    @alexlitman5101 9 місяців тому

    Algo

  • @alexlitman1916
    @alexlitman1916 9 місяців тому

    Algo

  • @symbolz6369
    @symbolz6369 9 місяців тому

    I subbed awesome job

  • @symbolz6369
    @symbolz6369 9 місяців тому

    Awesome video thanks

  • @yasemin.manavbasi
    @yasemin.manavbasi 10 місяців тому

    great content 😎😎

  • @Hadrish_khan
    @Hadrish_khan 10 місяців тому

    Beautiful!❤

  • @sherazfazal
    @sherazfazal 10 місяців тому

    Wow 😲😲

  • @oliviodasilva8904
    @oliviodasilva8904 10 місяців тому

    Excellent insight

  • @Gtmt2815
    @Gtmt2815 10 місяців тому

    This is so much better than all the AI-generated summaries and audiobooks. It's great to hear a real human voice, with proper intonations and emphasis, and a whole lot of thought put into the presentation. Thanks so much for all the hard work! It's so helpful.

    • @geoms6263
      @geoms6263 4 місяці тому

      I love AI voice. Show some respect

  • @si-scapessprayart1673
    @si-scapessprayart1673 11 місяців тому

    thanks for this, very insightful and helpful

  • @OneMaverick7
    @OneMaverick7 Рік тому

    Thx

  • @borrowindia9861
    @borrowindia9861 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @raheleshetu9125
    @raheleshetu9125 Рік тому

    Amazing video and very informative , thank you

  • @OskarasBa
    @OskarasBa Рік тому

    Very good analysis of the book, keep this work up. Thank you man.

  • @DoodaAllah187
    @DoodaAllah187 Рік тому

    I don't write statements stay woke 👁️

  • @DoodaAllah187
    @DoodaAllah187 Рік тому

    What's understood doesn't need to be explained 🤐

  • @amandagrundl7128
    @amandagrundl7128 Рік тому

    Hello! My name is Amanda - I will be co-hosting a class this upcoming weekend on validation at an eating treatment facility in Seattle WA. This book changed my life a about a year ago when I ran across it by chance and I’ve been raving about it since then. I would love any extra knowledge around this that you have if you are still willing to share the in depth video.

  • @rlnmedia260
    @rlnmedia260 Рік тому

    banger

  • @riverxc
    @riverxc Рік тому

    nice video

  • @pascualcardenas8394
    @pascualcardenas8394 Рік тому

    This video is very interesting and most importantly it finds a way to make use of personality tests in order to understand as best as one can what one desires to be like, but it presents issues in the way it uses mbti and understands typology, so hopefully this feedback will be useful. If one wishes to use a test in order to make the best version of oneself the most useful ones ( for my understanding ) would be the “big five” test or others that measure a persons personality based on behaviors, and not on typology, such as mbti or the socionics test. This is because, tests that measure behavior can be more easily applied through the labels they present, if you want to improve openness to experience, you can understand were you find yourself better, if you want to be more agreeable or less agreeable, the test can help you identify it, but with mbti it is not as simple, because the letters in mbti are meant to represent cognitive functions. The extroverted cognitive functions are as follows: Extroverted Feeling (or Fe), Extroverted Thinking (or Te), Extroverted Intuition (or Ne) and Extroverted sensing (Se). Despite what the personality test might tell you (the test is not very reliable as to what mbti is to be honest) having an E at the start of your type does not mean you are as what is commonly considered an extrovert, all it means is you have one of the functions mentioned above as your dominant function (each type has 4 main functions, 2 extroverted and 2 introverted, for instance the enfj uses Fe, Ni, Se and Ti, in that order) extroverts by the common definition tend to also use one of the extroverted functions above as their preferred one but this does not an extrovert make, it only explains the most common preferences of an individual. So let’s look at the main cognitive functions of an enfj vs intj: Enfj: Fe Ni Se Ti Intj: Ni Te Fi Se Despite the fact that they just look like letters, each cognitive function explains different common behaviors of a person, Fe is being aware of the feelings of an environment rather than explicitly ones own, this is the main cognitive function of an enfj, but an intj does not have it, this doesn’t mean they do not have filter or empathy but rather tend to prefer to look at their own first Fi, or most likely use Te, which is a function that tries to look at an environment to make it more efficient and useful rather than making it more emotionally available like Fe (not that they can’t practice, do or even be really good at doing otherwise, cognitive functions are just the preferences of a person). Through this comparison we can understand that they have some similarities (they both use introverted intuition, the organization of abstract ideas into patterns) but there main cognitive functions are inherently different. Now, I actually agree that through our environment and through practice we can develop and further understand our functions (in fact that is supposed to be the whole point of mbti, to help us understand our functions, our habits and weaknesses and making us aware of the functions we need to improve upon, even if the test does not say so because the test does not explain cognitive functions and many questions are vague, misleading or simply has nothing to do with the actual contents of the cognitive functions and instead focuses on getting letters) but to say we can change our personality like we can change a diet is missing the point of typology and mbti, which is why I would recommend using other test to get the result the video attempts to demonstrate. So basically, the video presents a great idea to understand ones goals best, but it doesn’t bother to get to deep in the in and outs of typology, which is fine, but could lead to misinformation. Anyways have a nice day

    • @AchieversWorkshop
      @AchieversWorkshop Рік тому

      Good insights here 👍🏼 Taking a different type of personality test (The Big 5) could certainly prove useful! One of the big reasons I opted to use the 16 personalities test is because the test website has many great details & strategies built into the results, and the terms may feel more familiar to the average person. Your suggestion could prove helpful if someone would like to do a little more of the research & analysis themselves. Thanks for sharing this, very informative!

  • @ElodieN_INTJ_Typology_Insights

    _We can't change our personality, we are born with and it will never change, but we can improve by discovery the parts of ourselves (8 cognitives functions, 4 sides of the mind, neurological/psychological conditions) It's how our brain is wired, we can't change it. Accept your self, your weaknesses, if you are an INTJ, you will always be bad with your blindspot function Fe Extraverted feeling (to socialize, understand social situations, and express feelings) It's not good at all for the brain and mind, to wanting to become a personality you are not, and it's impossible, it detach you from the true and authentic self. Remember who you are (mainly your first 2 cognitives functions). The goal in life is to become your true self, not to detach you from your true self. Sorry, to tell this, but this video will not help people at all but the reverse. This test is just the first step, and can be inaccurate, the best is to learn the 8 cognitives functions. Self discovery is a long process of understanding, and accepting our true self is painful and also a relief.

    • @AchieversWorkshop
      @AchieversWorkshop Рік тому

      I disagree, we absolutely can change our personality. Our personality is largely a composition of the unconscious habits we've picked up through our environmental upbringing. During our adolescences, we observed, implemented, and the adapted the social habits that reflected the people around us, especially our parents. That's also why the advice "you become the average of your 5 closest friends" is so commonly given. We are an adapting species, we learn and conform to reflect the nature of the people around us, for better or worse. But you can change your nature by being present enough to change your habits & build new skills. I'm living proof. I personally went from an INTJ to an ENFJ in a matter of 3 months. If you believe you can change, you will be right. If you don't believe you can change, you will also be right. Yes we have genetic dispositions, but those are often not the largest part of our personality. On the higher end of scientific research, 50-60% our personalities have been estimated to be genetic, on the lower end, only 20-30%. What this means is that regardless which studies are most accurate, anywhere from 40-80% of our personalities are changeable. That is absolutely enough to wiggle room to become whoever you want to be deep down, if you so choose and if it's important to you.

    • @ElodieN_INTJ_Typology_Insights
      @ElodieN_INTJ_Typology_Insights Рік тому

      ​@@AchieversWorkshop If you change your personality (how you are wired), that's means you change your strengths, your weaknesses, what make you happy and what stress you, and your preferences. Our mind is flexible, but we just can switch sometimes between the different sides of our personality type. Ego INTJ, Subconscious ESFP, unconscious ENTP, super ego ISFJ. _If really you have changed, that's means what immobilize and stress you before : express your emotions, not always understand social rules, not be at ease in social situations, people who share Fe informations take all your energy (Fe blindspot INTJ). _And now Fe is now your main goal in life : you love be with people everyday, every time, they don't stress you, they give you energy and make you happy. And you find extremely difficult to have routine, you struggle to wash dishes. _From : prefer avoid people (INTJ) to love being with people (ENFJ) ? That's doesn't make sense. _From : be angry at things (IJ) to being angry at people (EJ) ? It's doesn't make sense neither. I just think (It happen to most of people when they take the test), you got the wrong type at a moment. It's common people see them upside down, or see them according to their introvert functions. Be sure of our type and know ourselves take a lot of time. Generally the first result we get is the good. It's possible you got ENFJ, because you see yourself Ni-Fi, and possible you are more extroverted, due to the enneagram, and possibly be an extrovert INTJ.

  • @bradeye1133
    @bradeye1133 Рік тому

    U cant change ur type, u can emulate other types, but u cant fucking change it. Ur stuck with it for the rest of ur life Also the 16 personalities test are a dogshit way to type people or urself

  • @eena_na_ve
    @eena_na_ve Рік тому

    Why'd I even do that ridiculous shit!!

    • @AchieversWorkshop
      @AchieversWorkshop Рік тому

      To make a plan to change your habits

    • @eena_na_ve
      @eena_na_ve Рік тому

      @@AchieversWorkshopBy changing habits,why you have to transform into another type.You should've captioned changing habits. It's ridiculous!!

    • @AchieversWorkshop
      @AchieversWorkshop Рік тому

      @@eena_na_ve that was helpful feedback, thank you!

  • @rlnmedia260
    @rlnmedia260 2 роки тому

    Love it

  • @phironcjones4057
    @phironcjones4057 2 роки тому

    This is so helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @Denise_Augustus
    @Denise_Augustus 2 роки тому

    Thank You!

  • @kenlow8744
    @kenlow8744 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @akramarts4228
    @akramarts4228 2 роки тому

    Great work

  • @goarmy3783
    @goarmy3783 2 роки тому

    I could immediately tell the points expressed in this video were influenced by “The 7 habits of highly effective people”. These principles are the foundation for being a good man. If you work towards acquiring these traits, you will undoubtedly be respected by and valuable to the people you encounter.

    • @jeremiahduke3602
      @jeremiahduke3602 2 місяці тому

      Im reading “the seven habits..” right now and went to UA-cam to figure out how to write a personal mission statement and found this video

  • @jarrodyuki7081
    @jarrodyuki7081 3 роки тому

    burn this book.

  • @pgsdofficial
    @pgsdofficial 3 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @tht1mzkshiguy
    @tht1mzkshiguy 3 роки тому

    Second

  • @bena8187
    @bena8187 3 роки тому

    the visual literacy help thank you