Articulate Your Thoughts Clearly: 3 PRECISE Steps!

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  • @kararonin
    @kararonin  2 роки тому +131

    The next video you need to watch is How to Be More Articulate where I share 9 tips on articulation ua-cam.com/video/BM4c9Vy1PWU/v-deo.html

    • @stephaniefrancis93
      @stephaniefrancis93 Рік тому +7

      Send me the videos i would
      like to Articulate better thanks .
      .I dont like to writing
      I need to do so now.

    • @TimotheeLee
      @TimotheeLee Рік тому

      Key phrase in the whole talk: "filling your mind". Do a video on why that's positive.

    • @조규현-k4s
      @조규현-k4s Рік тому

      ​@@stephaniefrancis93 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @arslanekrem
      @arslanekrem Рік тому

      Thanks for your excellent videos

    • @arslanekrem
      @arslanekrem Рік тому

      Your videos are not only an english learning resources but also life tricks.

  • @kristineklassen1315
    @kristineklassen1315 7 місяців тому +107

    Some people have the gift of articulating themselves. My daughter is like this. I have never been this way even though I think deeply about all kinds of topics, I read, I discuss with others, I talk to myself in front of the mirror, etc. Yes, I can improve, but it does not come easy to me!

  • @invisigoat
    @invisigoat Рік тому +772

    EXCELLENT video!! Per point three: (this works better if you live alone but you don’t have to live alone) I’m in the habit of verbalizing my day to day activities. For instance, if I am making up my bed in the morning I actually audibly describe what I’m doing as I’m doing it. “I am going to make my bed. I am pulling away the bedspread and I will do so in such a way that it is in its proper orientation so that it is easier to put back on the bed. I’m watching my step because I certainly don’t want to stub my toe on an end table. As soon as I’m done here I will go and brush my teeth.” You can do this while washing dishes. Describe the way the dish is soiled. Describe the type of dish it is. Describe any design features on each dish. Practice your descriptions so that you are speaking fluidly and with no bumbling. This trains you to clear any bottlenecks between your brain and your mouth.

  • @SamStarbucker
    @SamStarbucker Рік тому +92

    As someone who absolutely hated the idea of reading a textbook, and stuttered a lot with people who I’m even close with, I decided to go ahead and follow you step by step process. Within 3-4 weeks I noticed that I was able actively read and listen to my own thoughts and words before giving them to others. It was rough but it has been very rewarding! Thank you so much ❤

  • @sunshine2049
    @sunshine2049 Рік тому +287

    Having verbal fluency and conveying confidence while speaking is something I would love to achieve. I did not grow up around adults that invited conversation without being criticized. Lucky are those that did. I find what helps is to listen to someone that speaks really well and write down some of the words they say, and study them.

    • @energyhands
      @energyhands Рік тому +11

      I like to listen to Jordan Peterson. He expresses with such concise and to the point verbiage.

    • @StarlightKii
      @StarlightKii 11 місяців тому

      Thank you for this tip! ❤

  • @deoccultist
    @deoccultist Рік тому +301

    I'm an avid reader, and organizing my thoughts into writing is what I do best. I think it's what a lot of people do best because we have time to think and process everything. Speaking requires quick recall, and that's not my strongpoint. My brain works well when I can take my time, but my mouth doesn't sync up so well when trying to explain something vocally. It's extremely frustrating. I'm envious of those who can just talk and talk with coherence and never miss a beat. I'm not sure how to get to that point. I think my brain is just wired this way.

    • @jenniferoakland2427
      @jenniferoakland2427 Рік тому +3

      Follow these steps

    • @dm5665
      @dm5665 Рік тому +8

      Same problem with me

    • @lordiamyers5100
      @lordiamyers5100 Рік тому +9

      Am the same. It can be so frustrating.

    • @elsiekariuki3914
      @elsiekariuki3914 Рік тому +2

      Me too

    • @trra7785
      @trra7785 Рік тому +15

      i relate to every sentence you say.
      And one more thing about me is i don’t live in an english speaking country, due my growth and the prolonged time spent on the internet, my vocabularies are explored more on the english side.
      So whenever i had to talk in my native languange i had to translate them in my head which takes times and i have this thing where accurate words rarely come by.
      But I am trying to improve my vocabulary, the way i speak, and write in both languages.
      I also read books aswell, uncluding both languages but im trying to focus more on my native one.

  • @Mseleku1
    @Mseleku1 Рік тому +130

    Learning at least 5 words a day is helpful. I do that myself and I write at least 5 sentences using the word I've just learned, and try to incorporate in my conversations so that it becomes engraved in my mind. This has helped me enormously as I am able to retrieve those words spontaneously. Repeat and repeat. That will take you places.

    • @TheMetaMindset
      @TheMetaMindset Рік тому +9

      I think this is the best method. Our vocabulary generally consists of two categories: Our deep lexicon, and our soft lexicon. Our soft lexicon consists of words that we use frequently on a day-to-day basis. Our deep lexicon mainly consists of words that we know, or can at least understand in context, but are not words that we would typically use while speaking in our day-to-day interactions. When using a word from your deep lexicon, you might pause, stutter, stammer, say 'uhm', or even just have a slight delay before being able to articulate that word into a sentence. The word just doesn't come naturally or subconsciously. So if you want to learn to better articulate your thoughts, or speak to others, you need to convert words from your deep lexicon into your soft lexicon. Choosing 5 words from your deep lexicon, and using them each in your own sentences and words over the period of a week will generally do the trick. I think the belief is that it generally takes using a word in your own sentence around 30-40 times before it moves into your soft lexicon.
      Also as far as writing goes, I would take it a step further and try writing what they call "morning pages." It is INCREDIBLY effective in organizing your thoughts as well as giving yourself insight.

    • @Ostine8333
      @Ostine8333 Рік тому +2

      Thank you!!!

    • @Mseleku1
      @Mseleku1 Рік тому

      @@TheMetaMindset You've hit the nail on the head.

  • @georgeshaw6207
    @georgeshaw6207 8 місяців тому +8

    I loved this video. I really admire people like Stephen Fry who draw you in with their stories and articulation. Totally agree that the better your vocabulary the better we can communicate. I listen to my grandchildren and am always astounded by the new words they have learned. Thanks for sharing. George U.K.

  • @amosamedius
    @amosamedius Рік тому +317

    Much appreciation to you Kara Ronin for this insightful video.
    3 Steps To Articulate Your Thoughts Clearly:
    1. Read: It exposes you to new ideas, new ways of thinking and structuring. Also, it helps to improve one's vocabulary.
    2. Write: It allows you to identify thinking patterns and to determine whether you have good or bad thoughts. This gives you an opportunity to reflect on those thoughts and improve them. Also, it helps you to develop the ability to write clearly in an organized manner.
    3. Speak: The ability to read and write articulately will help you to verbal express yourself clearly in an organized manner.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому +24

      Spot on with all that you wrote! Thanks for watching!

    • @xys7536
      @xys7536 Рік тому +5

      Thank God you did that she was annoying me

    • @putrinoorafedahbintimega-du9jw
      @putrinoorafedahbintimega-du9jw Рік тому +1

      Thank you for this summary ❤

    • @MyWissam
      @MyWissam 2 місяці тому

      ​@@xys7536 You're poison.

  • @SmrtSocial
    @SmrtSocial 8 місяців тому +7

    Thanks for the reminder about journaling! I always feel more fresh of mind when I have time to write my thoughts down.

  • @abel9
    @abel9 9 днів тому +2

    I've discovered your channel by chance, and it was a great discover for me. Your advices are so inspiring and so true. I'll try to follow the 3 steps that you've clearly explained in your video, hoping that it will improve my English fluency, and to be able to feel much more confident in an English conversation than now

  • @shubhambhardwaj6952
    @shubhambhardwaj6952 8 місяців тому +4

    The steps provided are very general but they are effective as well. Reading-Writing-Speaking it's all that i wanted to become a better communicator. I got an idea to excel in my next interview by writing down each and every question that can be asked.

  • @AmbiguousAnthony
    @AmbiguousAnthony Рік тому +95

    This is a great video. This was also in the Bible in Deuteronomy:
    Place these words on your hearts. Get them deep inside you. Tie them on your hands and foreheads as a reminder. Teach them to your children. Talk about them wherever you are, sitting at home or walking in the street; talk about them from the time you get up in the morning until you fall into bed at night. Inscribe them on the doorposts and gates of your cities so that you’ll live a long time, and your children with you, on the soil that God promised to give your ancestors for as long as there is a sky over the Earth.

    • @KrissyB2011
      @KrissyB2011 Рік тому +3

      I love this

    • @TheJazzyWay
      @TheJazzyWay 10 місяців тому +2

      👏🏾👏🏾

    • @camjackson1597
      @camjackson1597 6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, love it!!

    • @aureliaadegunju1040
      @aureliaadegunju1040 2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for this, which chapter in deuteronomy can this be found please 🙏

    • @AmbiguousAnthony
      @AmbiguousAnthony 2 місяці тому

      @@aureliaadegunju1040 no problem! Deuteronomy 11:18-21

  • @Outdooracademe
    @Outdooracademe 2 місяці тому +5

    I totally agree about the way we used to speak and write. I collect books written before WWl and they are beautifully written.

  • @broncobilly4029
    @broncobilly4029 Рік тому +16

    Yes. Kara is correct. There is no magic bullet. In order to think, write, and speak better, you need to practice. Write in a journal (and/or find a pen/em pal). Read books. Listen to audiobooks. Begin writing as if no one will read it. Then go back and proofread it. Record yourself speaking. The audio doesn't lie. Be prepared to be humbled, then you will start to improve. Most of all have fun, and then try to help someone else. The best way to learn is to teach.

    • @akirali
      @akirali 28 днів тому +1

      Thank you. This is the reality I need

  • @corderi22
    @corderi22 Рік тому +75

    Actually my nine year old daughter has read hundreds of books in the past two years and she can express her thoughts wonderfully. So, I totally agree.

    • @Olesia_Kurilo_small
      @Olesia_Kurilo_small 4 місяці тому +2

      Wow! What books she is reading?

    • @danieljpen5952
      @danieljpen5952 3 місяці тому +1

      Woah, your daughter is a good example!

    • @NapisaCPant
      @NapisaCPant 3 місяці тому +1

      This is a great example for the next generation. Can you share how your daughter get inspired to read? I am struggling with my kids to remind them to read regularly.

    • @slimbo7858
      @slimbo7858 2 місяці тому +1

      She is probably more coherent and thoughtful than most politicians or authorities. My heart aches for her.

  • @supersmart671
    @supersmart671 Рік тому +1

    If you are thinking is clear your speech will be clear....that's so correct

  • @TheJonesMandy
    @TheJonesMandy 4 місяці тому +4

    UA-cam algorithms 😫when I was about to give up.Thank you so much❤

  • @marialozada9020
    @marialozada9020 Місяць тому +1

    The best part about speaking well I find it by listening to you. Thank you!

  • @DM-lr5xz
    @DM-lr5xz 2 місяці тому +2

    When I was a teenager, I noticed when I used to have regularly read books that are very deep and strong vocab words, my speech & writing got much better. Thank you for these tips because I've been struggling with this issue!!

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 місяці тому

      It's great you have an experience in your own life that can help motivate you to read more.

  • @shamarimichelle6462
    @shamarimichelle6462 2 роки тому +634

    What if you articulate your words well in thought and it comes out the complete opposite?

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому +354

      This can happen. It's usually brought on by nerves or stress that cause you to get thoughts muddled even after you've got them clear in your mind. I might do a video in future tackling this issue.

    • @KingShop1342
      @KingShop1342 2 роки тому +33

      @@kararonin. Don't you have a class for Articulate Your Thoughts? cause this also happens to me "What if you articulate your words well in thought and it comes out the complete opposite"

    • @raffacasting
      @raffacasting Рік тому +49

      You can't count that your audience will have also cognitive level to understand your level of articulation. So wise is to know how to understand different scales of consciousness. For kids use their scale of consciousness

    • @tashamac7300
      @tashamac7300 Рік тому +13

      @@raffacasting this is great insight

    • @CraftedintoMAN
      @CraftedintoMAN Рік тому +57

      So true i also feel that my thoughts are in order and great but as soon as i open my mouth it is all jumbled and muddled.

  • @Muppet66y
    @Muppet66y 2 місяці тому +1

    my partner has tremendously struggled throughout his life with dyslexia. though he deals with something so frustrating , his other capabilities are very profound, such as being able to recognize facial features in films, able to name who that actor/tress is- young, old, facial hair, makeup, etc. trust me when i say it is absolutely mindblowing! he is like an AI! I'm like, NooOoo! so, we Google it, and he is right every time. his math skills are fantastic. He is truthfully the best car/bike/diesel mechanic i've witnessed...super fast & right on point. Unfortunately, some people have to try so much harder than others whom naturally read advanced, to even begin to maybe tackle basic reading. this is a great video for those of us who need a sticky note reminder in life, or a stick-it-to-you right. my mind is very muddled. i wear a desert rose rock on a necklace in a cage with hopes of clearing muddled thinking. it helps me, in however it does- either by the tangible idea, or from the salty sediments of the earth. thank-you for your video, people seem to be very inspired here as do i 😊

  • @angelinacabrera5576
    @angelinacabrera5576 Рік тому +6

    Yes, I too love the vocabulary and the way people articulated themselves in older books. 📚 📖 ❤

  • @unBecoming1
    @unBecoming1 Рік тому +14

    From one teacher to another teacher,
    you have given me an additional way of showing how to effectively articulate language. Thank you for the lesson and the tools you have provided.
    Peace to you and yours!

  • @aimonwongsaparn4031
    @aimonwongsaparn4031 10 місяців тому +3

    Thanks! It took discipline to complete this 21 day challenge, but it yields great results. I am much more articulate now. Thanks so much Kara. U r the best!

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  10 місяців тому +2

      I'm so glad to hear it was helpful!

    • @aimonwongsaparn4031
      @aimonwongsaparn4031 10 місяців тому +2

      @@kararonin would you do a video on how to talk like a strategic thinker please?

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  10 місяців тому +2

      That's a great topic idea. I'll add it to my list of upcoming topics. Thanks for the Super Thanks too :)!!!!!

  • @dlppl3407
    @dlppl3407 Рік тому +5

    Thank you God for placing this educator in my life.
    Subscribed!

  • @rueagustin8499
    @rueagustin8499 Рік тому +27

    I find myself lacking the words to describe the things I want to say recently. This was not always the case. However, I I realized there was one solution to it that you also mentioned in your video: reading books. I know for sure that when I spend more time reading books, I am more able to articulate myself clearly but that my thoughts seem clearer as well. What a wonderful reminder and great video overall!

    • @minstreltokunbo
      @minstreltokunbo 7 днів тому

      Exactly! Th vocabulary. This a signal for poor English .

  • @daniellewestenmeyer8444
    @daniellewestenmeyer8444 2 місяці тому +1

    This is an amazing video. I used to read with my kids every night to help improve literacy. As they have gotten older (12, 13) and night time family reading has stopped I have struggled on finding things I can do as a parent to help them continue to advance. You have given me a couple of ideas I can use to help my kids and me!

  • @chrisogonas
    @chrisogonas Місяць тому +1

    Those are incredible points, especially in a world where people struggle with focused attention and reading useful material. Thanks

  • @sivaranjinips4281
    @sivaranjinips4281 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video. The way you speak is GOALS.

  • @The69ouroboros
    @The69ouroboros 2 дні тому

    This is simple and brilliant! I can't wait to give it a whirl purposefully since I already read and write.

  • @rethabilesemfeng
    @rethabilesemfeng Рік тому +2

    Cant wait to try this out , I was enchanted from the beginning thank you so much for this .

  • @GladysChandler-n2w
    @GladysChandler-n2w 2 місяці тому +1

    I love how concise and easy your tutorials are to follow.

  • @mohammedgebrail3407
    @mohammedgebrail3407 4 дні тому

    Very rich lecture. I will commited to this way. I will read 10 pages at least or even more in my research topic, write at least one page, and speak with my roommate who is very nice native speaker 5 minutes ahead on the daily basis. Afterward, will leave comments may be in onther video that you made in related topics.

  • @SandraEllard-g5o
    @SandraEllard-g5o Місяць тому +1

    I love how clear and concise your teaching style is!

  • @jennyu.s1398
    @jennyu.s1398 Рік тому +1

    Wow I just journal my thoughts and it felt so liberating and I was able to get clarity.

  • @elizabethosorio4413
    @elizabethosorio4413 2 місяці тому +1

    The best way to be a good speaker is learning to listen, listen and listen to others.

  • @KrystleCohen-r8d
    @KrystleCohen-r8d 2 місяці тому +1

    I love how clear and simple your explanations are!

  • @SuccessMindset2180
    @SuccessMindset2180 13 днів тому

    1. Context and Clarity: situation, transparent
    2. Legal Constraints and Traditions: gag order, common law
    3. I like to read books about philosophy
    4. Great speaches depend upon the quality of thoughts
    5. Managing thoughts helps with productivity
    6. Taking notes specifically is more effective for getting more reason
    7. On job interviews, continuous learning is valued the most
    8. Public speaking skills are helpful in many areas of life
    9. Complex concepts are learned through improving expertise in a niche
    10. Communication skills are learned the best with close friends

  • @lauramusonye7879
    @lauramusonye7879 8 місяців тому +1

    I just came across this video. Thanks for breaking this down . I'm committing myself to taking these 3 steps and will take time each day to watch your videos

  • @zrabbit4326
    @zrabbit4326 Рік тому +33

    Kara, I’ve been in a really rough spot in my life and I’m trying to pick up the pieces. Your video helped a lot. Thank you!

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому +3

      I'm so glad to hear that my videos are helping you. Thank you!

  • @vishaalbhatnagar3924
    @vishaalbhatnagar3924 9 місяців тому +11

    I grew up in a family that appreciated literature and good writing (especially my father). While I studied science in college (under peer pressure 😢), I devoured a lot of newspaper and news magazines; also picked up an old copy of 'Six Weeks to Words of Power' by Wilfred Funk and religiously followed it through. Ever since, reading widely has become a great way to learn and grow in every sphere of life.

  • @taysherman5633
    @taysherman5633 Рік тому +37

    Feels like I messed up my online university interview for the second time now and realize that both times my thoughts are all over the place and I am unable to articulate the thoughts that I imagined. Will be trying the 3 steps and see how it goes! Thanks for the video 😃

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому +5

      I hope these tips help you. For interviews like that, you want to prepare. Try practising how you'd answer common interview questions for university. You're lucky that you can prepare for this. 🤗

    • @rccardenas714
      @rccardenas714 Рік тому

      Did it work?

    • @AwaitingTheBlessedHope
      @AwaitingTheBlessedHope Рік тому +2

      I highly suggest writing down the questions and answers, as well as thoughts that you want to bring up during the interview. Try not to memorize what you captured in writing in order to recite it, but use it as a guide. So for the interview itself, use bullet points for your key thoughts.

  • @hirauren8160
    @hirauren8160 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video.
    I just started to write a summary of a video that i watch just like this one + put a little bit of my opinion on it. It's only been a week but it help me a lot to organized my tought.

  • @jamesrogers5277
    @jamesrogers5277 2 місяці тому +2

    I feel you could expand your reach - increase your territory - tremendously, were you to enter the world of sleep inducers. It’s a very popular genre. There are so many people offering history, the humanites, philosophy and so on, specifically as soporific subjects - as well as the sound of rain and wind, trains and planes! With your rich and lovely Russian accent and unwavering delivery you are sure to be a great success. You sent me off in 7 minutes!

  • @SalvadorEvans-z1k
    @SalvadorEvans-z1k Місяць тому

    I love how clear and direct your explanations are.

  • @N.I.A-z3v
    @N.I.A-z3v 3 місяці тому

    I grew up in a family where it doesn't have a lot of open conversation which led me to have some difficulties expressing myself. I looking forward to developing and improving my communication skills. Thank you for making this valuable video.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  3 місяці тому

      @@N.I.A-z3v I hear you. I hope this video helps you on your communication journey 🙏

  • @latashamoore438
    @latashamoore438 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for this video. I am looking to be more clear when I speak and I am so thankful to have come across this video. I will put in practice these tips right away.

  • @BeverlyFuller-u5j
    @BeverlyFuller-u5j Місяць тому +1

    Your teaching style is so clear and concise!

  • @jennifferakelo525
    @jennifferakelo525 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much Kara; I have also been dodging this idea of reading books but with this video, I am taking up this task of book reading, and I believe I am going to be better thus becoming more articulate and even speak more clearly. This is one great motivation for me to start reading books.

  • @hamido1288
    @hamido1288 7 місяців тому +1

    thank you so much for this instruction and the advices, i'll try it definitly and back in this comment and give a feedback of how it was

    • @hamido1288
      @hamido1288 4 місяці тому

      thanks again for this tips, i did try this method and it helped a lot even that i wasn't consist on it but it worked for me, i noticed a difference, we need to practice a lot and make this tips be a normal habits in our life

  • @pablorivera7722
    @pablorivera7722 8 місяців тому +2

    Uh, yes....everyday lol! Thank you for this!

  • @muneebsandhu6834
    @muneebsandhu6834 29 днів тому

    Your articulation is remarkable. Indeed, it is an excellent video.

  • @ogata3058
    @ogata3058 3 місяці тому

    I like your video, I’m a non native speaker and and I’m learning English by myself,I have no one to speak with. I bought some books to read to expand my vocabulary but I’m very busy so I couldn’t continue . As time went by I forgot everything I had read. But I think I will continue to strive. I speak 3 languages now including English.

  • @thef22raptor15
    @thef22raptor15 Рік тому +1

    This is one of the most important subjects I have ever come across. Thankz

  • @jenniferoakland2427
    @jenniferoakland2427 Рік тому

    This video reminds me of how I speak "without a filter". People use that phrase as permission to say things they shouldn't. I have heard this phrase for years, "think before you speak". I never knew what I should think about before I spoke. Now I do and thanks to you, I should have a filter in place when I have followed these steps.

  • @matthewwilsoncrhs
    @matthewwilsoncrhs 5 місяців тому

    It makes sense how reading books can help organize our thoughts. Reading helps us gain new perspectives and ideas. I agree with what you say about writing. It really helps to organize my thought. Thank you for this video.

  • @AndrewJames-tu6rt
    @AndrewJames-tu6rt Місяць тому

    Great tips. Yes, reading is a sure shot way to improve your communication and become articulate and clear.

  • @stayblessed4898
    @stayblessed4898 6 місяців тому +1

    WOW!! very powerful....GOD bless your beautiful SOUL,,🧜‍♂🗣🌅🌄
    our

  • @BrettPirtle-b4m
    @BrettPirtle-b4m Місяць тому +1

    You explain everything so clearly and effectively!

  • @SupportWithGoogle-pv1dg
    @SupportWithGoogle-pv1dg Рік тому +1

    All of the detailed information in this short minute informative video. Are excellent tips, and also very wise and motivating an individuals way of thinking speaking, and even more. Overall, I will totally agree with much of the information that was given in this video. The books that were recommended are great reads. This lady knows her stuff, no doubt.!! Thank you for all of your support and influence to a person's momentum.

  • @maxtee8020
    @maxtee8020 Рік тому

    Hello. I found the writings of John Calvin in the 1500s to be very clear and power. His style of writing is incredibly articulate and easy to follow. Worth investigating.

  • @bkhimansu.123
    @bkhimansu.123 2 роки тому +12

    I really like the strategy of articulating things in a better way. Recently i got feedback from my manager that I am not well to articulate the things while speaking. So I was searching some videos which will help me to improve my speaking skill. I feel this is practical way of improving the speaking skill. I will try this out. Thanks.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому +4

      I'm glad you like this strategy Himansu. Remember, to be patient with yourself and keep trying. If something doesn't work and you're not as articulate as you would have liked, think about what you should do differently next time. With practice you will become better at it.

    • @bkhimansu.123
      @bkhimansu.123 2 роки тому +2

      @@kararonin Thanks a lot for your encouragement words.

  • @hardeeaguanta1781
    @hardeeaguanta1781 7 місяців тому

    I know too that I'm not a good communicator based on my experiences I struggle to start a conversation every time I meet strangers at work or in any social gathering. This has been my struggle for many years now. Now I have come to realize it's time for changes to learn. Your channel helped me to gain insight on how to be an effective communicator now I have the knowledge and awareness all I need to do is to practice it in my everyday life.

  • @mc7685
    @mc7685 3 місяці тому

    My comment is that whatever you have talked or preached, it shows in your presentation. Comes across as well organized thoughts flowing seemlessely. Definately someone to listen to and follow, to advanced the communication skills.

  • @MargretHeidelberg-q8b
    @MargretHeidelberg-q8b 2 місяці тому +1

    You explain even complex ideas so clearly.

  • @MrIrvinhawkins84
    @MrIrvinhawkins84 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for breaking this concept down for me. You have helped me tremendously.

  • @rahuls2111
    @rahuls2111 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much Kara. Loved the insight about how Reading can help your Subconscious Mind learn "structure of conversation". So profound. Thank you sincerely.

  • @Ananda-l5m
    @Ananda-l5m Рік тому

    What I noted is that within your intonation , we see a pretty slow space which helps us to understand the message well. Thanks.

  • @sungkao4946
    @sungkao4946 Рік тому +7

    Dear Teacher, thank you very much. I am very lucky to listen to this video. Almost two years elapsed, I had been in a circle of "studying" and then "forgetting", at non practicing environment, sort of a bad manner. This your 20 minutes video can be proved that you had been speaking at very articulate way, I will be able to follow your three steps to try your method. If it stumbles upon some difficulties, I will need your further instructions. thank you again

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad this video was helpful! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @mrbard1
    @mrbard1 Рік тому +6

    I dont think i picked up on social survival skills when i was growing up. I was kinda a isolated kid and teen. I feel like i need to learn as much as a can about socializing .thanks for the help.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому +3

      It's never too late to learn these skills. I hope I can help you with my videos!

  • @HoHo-happy
    @HoHo-happy Рік тому +1

    I wish I found this channel sooner, but I guess it’s never too late to improve. Thanks a lot for video. It’s very helpful.

  • @OmerYousif-f1u
    @OmerYousif-f1u 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for these clear session and coherently flow of info, it really make sense,, Read 10 page daily >right 1 page daily >speak

  • @sankofacloudworks
    @sankofacloudworks Рік тому

    This is one of the realest videos I ever seen on communication!

  • @lukeryan8027
    @lukeryan8027 Рік тому +2

    I really loved this thank you very much. I believe you are right . This also brought up the idea for me that I have difficulty not in pursuit of my goals but the finding of my path. This may be due to disorganised thoughts and not understanding my personal hierarchy and meaning of core values. So i will definitely be playing with this practice you have suggested thank you.

  • @holistichealingastrology
    @holistichealingastrology 7 місяців тому

    I agree with your comments 100%. I thank God I found you. 😍🙏

  • @JudithCreech-n7w
    @JudithCreech-n7w 2 місяці тому

    You explain complex topics in such an easy-to-understand way.

  • @beingL
    @beingL 2 місяці тому

    I read business books, philosophy, spirituality, and fiction. I pivoted to philosophical fiction and that was a game changer for helping me learn how to tell stories about my life that offer examples of my philosophical beliefs.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 місяці тому

      That sounds interesting. Do you have any book recommendations to share with us?

    • @beingL
      @beingL 2 місяці тому

      I feel like I’m late to the party with this one but I enjoyed Steppenwolf by Hesse.

  • @juliestopforth
    @juliestopforth 8 місяців тому +1

    Good to see Lady Edith making herself useful after leaving Downton Abbey

  • @AKT_2001
    @AKT_2001 10 місяців тому

    This video was incredibly useful for me, possibly shaping and redirecting my future toward a more productive and successful path.
    You are such a precious gift to your audience. I really appreciate the value you bring. ❤"

  • @Olesia_Kurilo
    @Olesia_Kurilo Рік тому

    Thank you, dear Kara so much!!! Your video is so helpful! Now I am sure, I can do itI
    Greetings from Ukraine

  • @laikeo5437
    @laikeo5437 Рік тому +1

    kara your teaching is fantastic. you really can teach an old dog a new trick

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      Haha! I'm glad to hear that. Thank you!

  • @barooosi
    @barooosi Рік тому +4

    Finally found the answer to my problem. Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      I'm glad I could help out! Thanks for watching!

  • @AliceGraham-u6g
    @AliceGraham-u6g 2 місяці тому

    I love how clear and organized your tutorials are.

  • @bachelorhousee
    @bachelorhousee 7 місяців тому +1

    Yes, it's the great video I heard till today

  • @katiepham2670
    @katiepham2670 Рік тому +1

    Great! This is by far the best of speech I have ever heard. Thanks áo much. This is what I have been looking for.

  • @studiovega5052
    @studiovega5052 Рік тому +1

    Hey Kara thankyou so much for creating this video, I feel like my
    vocab and articulation is
    terrible … many factors there - I was never a huge talker, i’m introverted and I grew up with limited vocab from my
    parents. I sound unintelligent when I communicate… it takes me a while to write out something coherent lol,
    this really holds me back mentally and affects my confidence with my work and my desire to create youtube/podcast content
    I’ve started reading lately and the writing helps! thankyou so much.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      I'm so glad this video has helped you! Creating either a UA-cam channel of podcast are fantastic ways to improve your communication and articulation. So use those goals as a challenge :)

  • @NoraGreen1992
    @NoraGreen1992 19 годин тому

    This video earned a sub! Very good and simple tips that I was taught growing up but somehow, I wasn’t intentional about following up with actions. Thank you ❤

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  11 годин тому

      Thank you for subscribing! I'm glad you enjoyed this video.

  • @judithbapor9530
    @judithbapor9530 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for these tips. I am inspired to apply now in my life. Its not too late

  • @kennethcathey5236
    @kennethcathey5236 Рік тому

    great information. I have become mutule when communicating. I plan to increase my reading

  • @Convoafrica
    @Convoafrica Рік тому +4

    I will put this into practice, it is indeed an area I want to grow in. Thank you for the informative video

  • @josemello649
    @josemello649 Рік тому

    Excellent method for learning a new language. I'm an English second language student...
    Thanks a lot.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      I'm glad it's helpful for you!

  • @ajiniranjohn3488
    @ajiniranjohn3488 Рік тому +2

    Great Video! Thank you for sharing those 3 simple but profound tips. I have noticed an improvement in my speaking just by reading and writing more.

  • @jamesdawkins5331
    @jamesdawkins5331 Рік тому

    Your non verbal communication complements your vocalisation; I am surprised you omitted this important point.
    Additionally: there is no lines; there are no lines? Singular “is”; plural lines?
    I love your enthusiasm, tempo and articulation.

  • @ADancingFlamingo
    @ADancingFlamingo 8 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful teaching video. Much Thanks

  • @another8470
    @another8470 Рік тому

    Very good. Very applicable. Speaks relevantly without typical UA-cam fluff and 'a lot of people have asked me recently how I etc etc'
    Thank you.

  • @Ogu-NwekeEvidence-po7wf
    @Ogu-NwekeEvidence-po7wf Місяць тому

    Reading is very important. I observed a dip in my articulation after I stopped reading regularly.

  • @babyblue7798
    @babyblue7798 Рік тому

    English is my second language and it makes it harder, but trying! Great tips! Thank you.

  • @benjamincastillo966
    @benjamincastillo966 2 місяці тому

    I wasn’t sure if it was ok to bring your journal to a job interview. It’s good to know that it’s ok to do thanks for the help

  • @salmanashraf929
    @salmanashraf929 2 місяці тому

    Spectacular.. your way of explanation is awesome as well your sound, and I learnt new vocabulary through this video