How to organize your thoughts when speaking

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 128

  • @rihansaz
    @rihansaz 2 роки тому +14

    Nice points! Learned a lot. Thank you! I saw these techniques used by Barack Obama! I was impressed at that time, how he organized such an energic topic so simply! Now I can see the link between your thoughts and his speech.

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  2 роки тому +6

      Glad you liked this Sahan! Nice connection with Obama's speech 💬 👌 I should do another video on this! Thanks for watching 👀

    • @nextleader7543
      @nextleader7543 Рік тому

      "Climate Change Crisis" is a political agenda. Total corruption and the sheep drink for the Kool-Aid.

  • @user-qf8hx7cx7n
    @user-qf8hx7cx7n 3 роки тому +35

    1.use quotes
    2.use intentional visuals
    3.end with a simple action

  • @LeoLandaverde
    @LeoLandaverde 3 роки тому +32

    Learning how to organize your thoughts is such a valuable skill people often overlook practicing!

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому +1

      Right!?! We just think if we can't do it we are just not good at it. Totally agree Leo

  • @labsanta
    @labsanta Рік тому +22

    My notes:
    How to organize your thoughts when speaking At time: 00:00
    Communicating ideas effectively is crucial for success.
    Using quotes can help establish credibility, get straight to the point, and anchor your message.
    Intentional visuals, such as showing contrast and change, can help illustrate your point and give context.
    Being concise and avoiding rambling can help maintain audience interest.
    Inviting experts to speak or using their quotes can further enhance your credibility. At time: 04:08
    Visuals are effective in conveying information as our brains process them faster than words.
    Visuals also aid in recall and help the audience and speaker remember important points.
    Using visuals to show change and contrast can help establish credibility and organize thoughts in a presentation.
    Ending a presentation with a simple action item that aligns with human behavior and consistency bias can be more effective than a complex one.
    A simple action item can help establish long-term credibility and reinforce the importance of the presentation's message. At time: 08:21
    After giving a talk, it's important to give the audience something simple to commit to, creating a consistency bias towards action.
    Reminders about the commitment can be prompted by external events, such as news stories.
    The commitment should be easy enough to do so that people don't feel overwhelmed.
    Use quotes, visuals, and an action step at the end to help organize thoughts and create impact.
    The speaker has another video on how to articulate thoughts and create impact, and encourages viewers to give a thumbs up and subscribe.
    ****
    Tips on effective communication including using quotes to open, intentional visuals to show change and contrast, and ending with a strong action item. 00:00
    The world rewards those who communicate their ideas effectively. 00:00
    The best ideas aren't always communicated by the best communicators. 00:02
    Using quotes to open helps to skip unnecessary rambling.00:19
    Intentional visuals that show change and contrast are processed faster by the brain.00:25
    Visuals also help with recall.01:03
    Ending with a strong action item is important.05:45
    Showing change and contrast is crucial for effective communication.
    06:03
    When giving a talk, it is important to consider the audience and leave them with a simple action item that they can easily commit to. This creates a consistency bias, where people feel compelled to act in line with their previous commitments. This can help establish credibility in the long term. The speaker suggests using quotes, visuals, and an action step at the end to organize your thoughts effectively. A simple example is bringing your own bag to the grocery store to combat climate change. The speaker encourages viewers to give the video a thumbs up and subscribe to their channel. 06:25
    Consider the audience and leave them with a simple action item 06:25
    Creating consistency bias helps establish credibility in the long term 06:48
    Use quotes, visuals, and an action step at the end to organize your thoughts effectively 06:44
    A simple action step example to combat climate change is bringing your own bag to the grocery store 06:54
    Encouragement to give the video a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel 09:42

  • @bill_jennings
    @bill_jennings Рік тому +4

    Three simple items, each one brilliant! Thanks Vicky. I needed this. I've always been challenged, even when speaking in front of small groups of people I know. But I do believe that if I employed these three items, I'd be so much more organized and thus, more coherent to the audience.

  • @rafeeqwarfield9690
    @rafeeqwarfield9690 Рік тому

    your channel has so much value. thank you Vicky for your work!

  • @marcusjhwang
    @marcusjhwang Рік тому +11

    Love your videos. Very authentic without fluffy editing. Compact content. 👍

  • @YesToTech
    @YesToTech 3 роки тому +6

    These tips are pure gold! Absolutely adored your advice Vicky! Can't wait to try this out!

  • @AnRodz
    @AnRodz 5 місяців тому +2

    Speed vs. velocity!! OMG, thanks!

  • @iRogerRomero
    @iRogerRomero Рік тому

    Best UA-cam channel. The titles alone are elevating humanity.

  • @FELIPEBOLANOS1
    @FELIPEBOLANOS1 3 роки тому +2

    Anchoring credibility is a great start. Speed and velocity are excellent to have. Thank you.

  • @sanmarcoexplorer2726
    @sanmarcoexplorer2726 Рік тому

    Thank You.
    Great video and very deep troughs.
    Will rewatch this video again. 😊
    Keep them coming please.

  • @linhflores1655
    @linhflores1655 3 роки тому +6

    Vicky, your videos are AWESOME! I learned more in watching 2 of your videos than I did in my college communication courses. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in such a practical way. I am giving a presentation next month. I am definitely using the tips you provided.

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Linh this made my day! It's exactly what I'm trying to do - share the practical side of communication so we can all go out there and get our message across! Good luck with the presentation!

  • @PhoenixMediaProductionsTimothy
    @PhoenixMediaProductionsTimothy 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this Vicky! I really appreciate your point about using mental images as an anchor.

  • @PEARLARIUM
    @PEARLARIUM Рік тому

    Thank you for teaching us how to organize our thoughts in the process of speaking.

  • @TotallySafeAir
    @TotallySafeAir Рік тому

    Thank you for your teachings. I need to get to the point in my presentations for the company.

  • @geemtime1725
    @geemtime1725 Рік тому +1

    Your content is high quality, so much that it doesn’t need fancy editing. Keep going, we’re all intrigued. I’ve actually been influenced by you to do my mba
    Thank you kindly

  • @positivepranic
    @positivepranic 3 роки тому +1

    That was very helpful. In order to bring your point across when speaking organizing your thoughts is so important. The way you broke it down and the examples you gave are very helpful. Thank you.

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      I've so glad you like the examples. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @ArunMPEdison
    @ArunMPEdison 5 місяців тому

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Excellent and Rich examples.

  • @beccawood7291
    @beccawood7291 3 роки тому +2

    Great information and very helpful. I love the use of visuals - they help me understand better. They also help me with recall.

  • @TommySpotts
    @TommySpotts 3 роки тому +3

    These are such good tips. Quotes are great to use and also help to show you've done some research. I love that!

  • @SherifaNakalema
    @SherifaNakalema 3 роки тому +1

    Loved it! That's why I use a board in my UA-cam videos. For clarity and to help me remember. This video will help many. Thanks!

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      Thanks Sherifa!! Love the way you engage in your videos. I should set up a board too haha

  • @LapisLazuli458
    @LapisLazuli458 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this incredible, revealing and inspiring knowledge. I love your videos🙏

  • @intentionalliving7326
    @intentionalliving7326 3 роки тому +4

    I love this! It is so helpful when creating content for UA-cam as well! Thank you for sharing this and for illustrating it so well with his video 🤩

  • @carina.belmonte
    @carina.belmonte 3 роки тому +1

    Great suggestions Vicky, thank you for sharing. happy new year!

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      Thanks for checking this our Carina, happy hew year to you too!!

  • @SelfLeadershipGlobal
    @SelfLeadershipGlobal 3 роки тому +1

    Great tips! I lose patience quickly when someone goes off on tangents. I love the tip on using the quote to stay focused.

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      Haha same here! What a world we live in with all the goldfish attention spans

  • @TheTravelingTherapists
    @TheTravelingTherapists 3 роки тому +1

    Yay!👏💕 Great video. Super helpful! Quotes, visuals, action step!✨

  • @TheOldMayfieldPlace
    @TheOldMayfieldPlace 3 роки тому +3

    This was such a helpful video. I am a very visual person and the idea of having slides to trigger my points is great.

  • @chocopieomg
    @chocopieomg Рік тому

    you are such an inspiration! I wish to speak like you!!!!

  • @PjIkner82
    @PjIkner82 3 роки тому +1

    You are such a help. Seriously thank you and blessings to you and yours

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching!! Really appreciate you sharing the encouragement with me :D

  • @yaliyu01
    @yaliyu01 10 місяців тому

    Very easy to follow. I love amassing quotes. Looking back, i often start rambling on an idea before a quote pops into my mind that perfectly encapsulates the point i want to make. I never thought to consciously start with a quote. I guess by listening more in the convo and focusing on making connections to other ideas, by the time it's my turn to speak i can have a quote in the fore-front that will be impactful. Thanks!
    P.S. The consistency bias thing is soo real, i definitely feel it too.

  • @WhimsicalFamilyLife
    @WhimsicalFamilyLife 3 роки тому +4

    This is helpful as a UA-cam creator! Organizing thoughts helps reduce babble:) Thank you!

  • @KatieVolant
    @KatieVolant 3 роки тому +1

    These are great tips, love the visualisations! Thank you for sharing :D

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you like them!! Thank you for checking this out Katie

  • @RochelleCheever
    @RochelleCheever 3 роки тому +6

    As a visual storyteller (a photographer), I guess I'm lucky with strong visuals. But still have issues articulating my visions with words:) Your videos help me a lot!

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      Photos (art in general) often convey so much better than words that can end up sounding cheesy. It's the balance right?

  • @sandyj342
    @sandyj342 2 роки тому +2

    Highly underrated channel.

  • @mycontainergardens9304
    @mycontainergardens9304 3 роки тому +1

    Love these tips, thank you! I need to focus better on lives. 😀

  • @SixFigureBusinessCoaching
    @SixFigureBusinessCoaching 3 роки тому +4

    This is such a cruel skill to learn! Really good quote at the beginning!

  • @makimoussavi
    @makimoussavi 3 роки тому +1

    i use quotes! It really is super helpful. Very cool points about how to use visuals. I'm definitely going to remember change vs. contrast.

  • @mm_ww_2
    @mm_ww_2 11 місяців тому

    I really like your videos about communication.

  • @SeetalMD
    @SeetalMD 3 роки тому +1

    just to add, i love your visual point too. i learnt it on the SILVA meditation method.

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      That's so interesting!! Meditation has so many great techniques that can be applied outside of it

  • @ryanhumor
    @ryanhumor Рік тому

    This was great. Thank you.

  • @jjrich1529
    @jjrich1529 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Learned a lot from this video. Thank you very much!

  • @RN-km8jl
    @RN-km8jl Рік тому

    awesome, Learned a lot from your video, will watch others!

  • @theodorevegh6030
    @theodorevegh6030 Рік тому +1

    Think of a Cross. Top left image is 💘. Bottom left image is 📖. Bottom right image is ⚠️. Top right image is 🟡. These are visual aids for the four steps of the sales process. 1. Attention. 2. Proof. 3. Action. 4. Payment.

  • @sinaamiri98
    @sinaamiri98 11 місяців тому

    I love your content

  • @raycebannon6374
    @raycebannon6374 3 роки тому +1

    Happy New Year Vicky - your info was solid; however, similar to Social Confidence Mastery, I zone out when there is continuous talking without the visuals and colors changing. Though I'm able to sit still when ready a book - go figure.

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      Haha so interesting how we are conditioned for different types of stimulus depending on the medium right? Happy new year to you too Rayce!

  • @shimi8268
    @shimi8268 Рік тому

    Amazing thank you!!!!

  • @WealthProtectionLady
    @WealthProtectionLady 3 роки тому +7

    This is great for me because I can't even make a UA-cam video without a teleprompter.

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah so many people say the same things!! Something about talking to the camera that makes us freeze up right? Let me know if this process helps!!

  • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
    @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому +9

    Do you use these 3 tools to organize your thoughts?

    • @namelessentitywatchingyou8439
      @namelessentitywatchingyou8439 Рік тому

      Thanks for making these videos 😊 i was actually trading so much time to treat the books you explain but getting an explanation from you is fantastic 😊

  • @gemini_537
    @gemini_537 14 днів тому

    Gemini 1.5 Pro: The video is about how to organize your thoughts when speaking. The speaker, Vicky Zhao, argues that the world rewards people who are good at communicating ideas, and provides three tips to help you improve your communication skills.
    The first tip is to use quotes to open your speech. Quotes can help you concisely express your idea, establish your credibility, and prime the audience for what you want to talk about.
    The second tip is to use intentional visuals. Visuals can help you process information faster and remember things better. When using visuals, make sure to show change and contrast to give context to your point.
    The third tip is to end your speech with a simple action item. People are more likely to remember and follow through on an action item if it is simple and easy to do. Ending with an action item can also help you establish credibility in the long term, because people will be reminded of your talk every time they complete the action item.

  • @MartinCordova21
    @MartinCordova21 5 місяців тому +1

    lOVED THIS 😍

  • @SergioValdez
    @SergioValdez Рік тому

    great content, thank you!

  • @VideoToGrow
    @VideoToGrow 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting tips , thanks !

  • @mangaphile
    @mangaphile 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you!

  • @davidtempofosco6139
    @davidtempofosco6139 Рік тому +2

    SMART GIRL THANK YOU SO MUCH MY SISTER IT HELPS ME IN MANY WAYS

  • @user-zy5yc3id2q
    @user-zy5yc3id2q 8 місяців тому

    Allah bless you,Vichy.
    Very helpful 💚

  • @tonythemaintenanceguy2900
    @tonythemaintenanceguy2900 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @LawrenceChung
    @LawrenceChung 3 роки тому +2

    thank you Vicky, its something I can use in my toastmaster speeches

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому +1

      omg toastmaster! Haha I remember doing those

  • @BlessedOne686
    @BlessedOne686 8 місяців тому

    Dope🔥

  • @asifmuniruniverse7732
    @asifmuniruniverse7732 Рік тому

    Hi, I always speak on the spot without any preparation

  • @jigerkijeet
    @jigerkijeet Рік тому

    Nice topic 😊

  • @ties-of-kinship7027
    @ties-of-kinship7027 Рік тому

    Genius ❤

  • @arindamdutta9371
    @arindamdutta9371 3 роки тому

    Very cool!

  • @SeetalMD
    @SeetalMD 3 роки тому +1

    by far my most favourite UA-camr I follow from YT4B. however, i dont always remember quotes though i remember the key points of what the incredible authors or successful people have said. so would reiterating their message work instead of quoting word for word for what they have said?

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      Of course, make it work for you! I recommended quotes because it's usually the way they phrase the idea that make it punchy. But that's definitely not always the case so feel free to reiterate their point!

  • @georgemallard4120
    @georgemallard4120 Рік тому

    Energy Preserving = Lazy? Really liked that...

  • @sunflowersamuels767
    @sunflowersamuels767 Рік тому

    Any book recommendations that dove deeper into this topic specifically?

  • @playbunny.
    @playbunny. 9 місяців тому

    Isnt language system learned by expressing thoughts in a linear fashion starting words followed by variable order and conclusion by the end of a finishing sentence? Like E in your head starts explaination until the thought and sentence is complete? People jump start their thoughts in clusters?

  • @lilydaugherty4652
    @lilydaugherty4652 2 роки тому +2

    How do you find that first quote? And how do you convince them into being willing into listen or understand

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Lily!! I found the first quote on Twitter one day (I use my Obsidian to track the quotes I like and when I’m making a video or presentation, I search my own quote database!)

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  2 роки тому

      In terms of convincing others - I choose a quote either from an authority figure that the audience will most likely identity with and/or pick quotes that deliver an insight that’s counterintuitive (like the one in my video) so people are hooked and want to find out more! What context are you thinking about for the convincing?

  • @BuildYourOwnSmallBusiness
    @BuildYourOwnSmallBusiness 3 роки тому +3

    I am a visual person but don't use the visual until AFTER I write.

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  3 роки тому

      That's so interesting, how does your writing & visualizing process work?

  • @jordynn7652
    @jordynn7652 Рік тому

    I appreciate your videos so much! Thank you

  • @markc5771
    @markc5771 9 місяців тому

    I'm starting a channel to discuss the trauma that I suffered as a scapegoated child.
    Could I start with the quote that isn't from a famous person?

  • @clifordakoyo406
    @clifordakoyo406 Рік тому +1

    💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡💡

  • @markc5771
    @markc5771 9 місяців тому

    How do I share visuals ?

  • @SocialConfidenceMastery
    @SocialConfidenceMastery 3 роки тому +1

    I zone out when people ramble!

  • @newtetfatcat1012
    @newtetfatcat1012 8 місяців тому

    Who else have problem when in come to speaking. Especially in a crowd

  • @wendyberger8892
    @wendyberger8892 3 роки тому

    Give an example!

  • @Actanonverba01
    @Actanonverba01 Рік тому

    +1

  • @aleks0_o879
    @aleks0_o879 7 місяців тому

    what's your mbti

  • @sheilamilon
    @sheilamilon 2 роки тому +2

    Didn't find this as helpful - would've loved kore concrete tips targeted towards those in consulting or in everyday speech structure.

  • @timw4432
    @timw4432 3 роки тому +1

    Sorry but this wasn't very clear. It felt like rambling

  • @theobserver8881
    @theobserver8881 Рік тому

    This video is very ironic.

  • @byroncascante6088
    @byroncascante6088 Рік тому

    I love your content and there is some extremely interesting things in your brain. But this is extremely confusing. You talk about communicating diferent things like an explenation, a persuasive message, a story, an argument... and you give us tools that I don't think perfectly work with everything that we are trynna say; but won't specify it either. But it might has something to do with the fact that I haven't slept in like 40 hours

    • @VickyZhaoBEEAMP
      @VickyZhaoBEEAMP  Рік тому

      40 hours!!?? I hope you got some sleep after this 💤 let me know what you mean by the tools don’t perfectly work with everything we’re trying to say and thanks again for watching my videos!!!!

  • @MrAskOnce
    @MrAskOnce 2 роки тому +1

    Is this informative or a plug for climate change. FFS.

  • @sandymakesplans
    @sandymakesplans 10 місяців тому

    it's 2023 and people still can't help themselves from saying um dozens of times in a 10-minute youtube video

  • @SahitiSeemakurti
    @SahitiSeemakurti 10 місяців тому

    you know it's ironic that you talk about how to talk effectively, but you yourself beat around thebush and are not very organized . your videos can be more organized. with less filler words. maybe write the script first. the way you naturally talk does not flow smoothly