4 simple steps to improve your communication skills 😎

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  • If you want to DRAMATICALLY improve your communication skills, then you need to look in the communication mirror. Repeat this 4 step process 10 times and watch yourself transform 🤯
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 966

  • @askvinh
    @askvinh  Рік тому +239

    My 3 Part Communication Skills Course:
    gifts.vinhgiang.com/youtube

    • @AWIKINGSWAY
      @AWIKINGSWAY Рік тому +6

      This was great advice 👍🌷

    • @yayinvashist9262
      @yayinvashist9262 Рік тому +1

      Can you share a link to the video of this whole session, please?

    • @sasgarbage7482
      @sasgarbage7482 Рік тому +2

      Is it really free or freemium?

    • @AAscension
      @AAscension Рік тому

      I'm still not sure what I think about this guy, but step three is very important. Stop saying words that are unnecessary, such as "like".

    • @santoshpesala6158
      @santoshpesala6158 Рік тому

      This one video earned my subscription

  • @Lightbulb909
    @Lightbulb909 Рік тому +5733

    Actually, I’ve noticed that I’m comfortable now with the sound of my voice after having created several voice recordings of myself talking about philosophical ideas that I spend entertaining in my mind with my inner monologue. I figured: I already talk to myself in my mind, why not just talk aloud about it? And thus, I’ve indirectly accustomed myself to my own voice. That’s accidentally hitting two birds with one stone!

    • @alfiejordan4081
      @alfiejordan4081 Рік тому +53

      That's great mate I hope to do the same soon 👍

    • @Niiils05
      @Niiils05 Рік тому +69

      I would love to listen to your voice recordings, just to get a view of an opinion by people I don‘t know

    • @akrambakri624
      @akrambakri624 Рік тому +28

      @@alfiejordan4081 sir, this is a Wendy's

    • @vincenttavani6380
      @vincenttavani6380 Рік тому +14

      That's a much healthier way of doing it.

    • @zoned3mon838
      @zoned3mon838 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Niiils05good idea let get this done

  • @bjorninlalaland5782
    @bjorninlalaland5782 Рік тому +2805

    'That's how you look and sound' man, Kramer came out.

  • @wannaknowmyreligion
    @wannaknowmyreligion Рік тому +1367

    So I came across this video 2 months ago and I saw so many negative comments but still, I followed his advice and recorded myself speaking every day for 2 months and I must say it changed me completely.. I now have the confidence that I can easily speak in front of the public without any fear..
    Thanks a lot for helping me gain this confidence..🙏🙏🙏

    • @Max-yb1mx
      @Max-yb1mx Рік тому +32

      That's incredible...

    • @zahrinalutfia8699
      @zahrinalutfia8699 Рік тому +12

      Amazing!

    • @jackjack4412
      @jackjack4412 Рік тому +5

      How do you know you can speak in public without fear? How do you know you can speak well?

    • @KrissieMarieEbdane
      @KrissieMarieEbdane Рік тому +40

      ​@jack jack Sliding in here; having the confidence to speak in public without fear is different from knowing they can speak in public without fear. I assume they haven't tested it yet, hence the former choice of words.
      As for OP knowing they can speak well, I assume they came to this conclusion through the 2-month compilation of videos they took of themselves per the instruction of the short. To elucidate further, they likely tweaked their outward self-presentation every day to the point they removed what they deem embarrassing tics.
      As for me, supposing OP meant his comment, congratulations from an internet stranger! I'm glad you now have the confidence for public speaking.

    • @chrisperkins2686
      @chrisperkins2686 Рік тому +1

      Good for you!! 👏

  • @quangainguyen6209
    @quangainguyen6209 Рік тому +94

    This video is so short but it can make a big improvement in your speaking skill.
    I know it because I attended to quite many public speaking courses. And most of them told me video-record myself speaking, take notes and improve. You guys should bookmark or somehow download this short to your phone and computer.
    Trust me. It's enough for you to get started and move ahead.

  • @GenkiMadGaming
    @GenkiMadGaming Рік тому +39

    This is true I had no sales experience, did this and got a promotion my 2nd week. Man the first time I saw myself reading my script was cringy cringe cringe.... My soul wanted to leave... But I started to improve and not make those mistakes and now I'm a new person.

  • @aetherfroggy9109
    @aetherfroggy9109 Рік тому +131

    I've actually done that a few times today and I couldn't believe how fast I improved in just a few videos. Before I was timid, low use of body language and used "uhm" annoyingly much lol.
    Now i Freaking realised that I have a personality when I feel confident and enjoy the process of discovery of who I am by seeing how others precieve me in reality.
    Thank you so much dudebro 🌐🌟

    • @Ahmad-os3si
      @Ahmad-os3si Рік тому +2

      Teach me

    • @beebee32002
      @beebee32002 Рік тому +2

      Good job! I would be so scared to actually do it even though it is a good idea.

    • @aetherfroggy9109
      @aetherfroggy9109 Рік тому +11

      @@beebee32002 Thank you! If I can ask, why are you scared, Is it because someone might hear you?
      I know that feeling, I was scared and ashamed that my family might judge me...
      but I talked to them that I will be trying this new thing that will help me become better. (You can even use the excuse that it's for a important presentation) so they will understand.
      If you live on your own, well you have the full freedom to do anything and everything so go for it and don't think too much.
      No matter your situation, listen to your inner needs in life and follow the path of your own choosing.
      Friends and family may come and go in life, but the only one who stays with you for always, Is You.
      So be kind towards yourself like a good friend and do the things that you think will be good for your own future.
      I wish you best of lucks in life Kathy!😊🍀

    • @aetherfroggy9109
      @aetherfroggy9109 Рік тому +3

      @@Ahmad-os3si Heya! Sure, I'm not an expert but I'll help ya the best I can.
      First it's to just throw shame away. It's easier if you find a day where you are alone home. Just dance and sing even if you don't know how, it's just for fun and for yourself to let go of all the pressure in your body. Film yourself doing weird voices or pretend to be your favorite character, be as exegerated possible!
      This helps you be more comfortable doing normal stuff like carrying a conversation in a video.
      Then follow what the guy said in this short. Make a video of yourself speaking about random stuff or your favorite topics.
      Only listen to your voice and then only look at yourself in your video and see what you can improve.
      Then the next video talk about what you could improve more in your body language and speech patterns and directly practice that.
      Then make another video speaking about the same topic you picked, but this time you are able to do it better. Repeat speaking about that topic until you are satisfied and move on to the next topic you want to speak about.
      You can do it standing, sitting or just any weird position.
      The most important thing is not to think about it like a school lesson, but more like a super fun learning experience you've done for yourself.
      Your future self will thank you!

    • @beebee32002
      @beebee32002 Рік тому +1

      @@aetherfroggy9109 Thank you for the encouragement it is so inspiring! I live by myself right now so it's easy that nobody will hear me haha. I think my fear is how bad I will sound because people don't like their own voice. I took public speaking classes and they really helped me, but I've never recorded myself. Maybe I'll try one today with a very short speech and go from there 😃

  • @chatta1208
    @chatta1208 Рік тому +425

    Me: does video and talked for 5min straight
    Also me: realized I forgot to click record💀

    • @ascii8229
      @ascii8229 Рік тому +21

      >Talks for 5 minutes about how forgetting to click record can be one of the most cruel situations that a person can find themselves in (anybody on the planet could probably talk impromptu about that for hours...)
      ...and don't forget to click record this time

    • @srinikethatulasi9923
      @srinikethatulasi9923 Рік тому +1

      Same, I had to do it twice.

    • @FrederickHqz
      @FrederickHqz Рік тому +1

      Hahahaha what a legend! Guilty here too 😅

  • @harshgrover5207
    @harshgrover5207 Рік тому +281

    That's how you look and sound - Kramer !

  • @stacey738
    @stacey738 Рік тому +73

    I started an educational youtube channel where i sat down and explained complex concepts in my field of expertise. I inadvertently went through this process and realized how much i absolutely *sucked* at public speaking. 18 months and 30+ videos later, I'm wayyy more comfortable with speaking, and editing my own face and voice. It was a great exercise.

    • @k0nanick
      @k0nanick Рік тому +3

      what is that field tho? curious now!

    • @stacey738
      @stacey738 Рік тому +4

      @@k0nanick FPGA design. @fpgasforbeginners

    • @k0nanick
      @k0nanick Рік тому +1

      @stacey Mahalo!
      Pretty sure there's some in the TNG Scope .. I was involved in the construction of the motors and controllers.. back in the day! woah the early 90s, time has flown!

  • @brainactivity737
    @brainactivity737 Рік тому +139

    I really like how passionate he is about the subject. That's success 101! It's a game changer to do what you love.
    😁😂

  • @pandamilkshake
    @pandamilkshake Рік тому +398

    "Just *look* at yourself" oh god, the amount of times I have heard that phrase.

    • @gwenwood6136
      @gwenwood6136 Рік тому +8

      And the famous 'just take a look around you' (open your eyes to what is "really" going on...lol!)

    • @lonelybastar
      @lonelybastar Рік тому +50

      That's because it really is the only piece of advice you can get lol. People extend it, based on their own experience, but in the end it comes down to this.
      Look at it this way, if you don't know your exact mistakes and weaknesses, how will you correct them? That's why you have to observe yourself first.

    • @pandamilkshake
      @pandamilkshake Рік тому +1

      @@gwenwood6136 That's not as derogatory, though 😂

    • @joshualeahy2162
      @joshualeahy2162 Рік тому +4

      ​@@pandamilkshake Do it shake like the milkshake? 🥴 💀

    • @gwenwood6136
      @gwenwood6136 Рік тому +1

      Just the implication

  • @Prene16
    @Prene16 Рік тому +116

    In all honesty, when it comes to things I am sure about, I have confidence in my ability to convey them. I am extremely insecure and introverted but I love public speaking and presentations because I know what I am taking about. Put me in a situation where I am caught off guard and I turn into a 14 year old with zero self esteem

    • @benadrylcumbersplatch6448
      @benadrylcumbersplatch6448 Рік тому +14

      On the one hand I personally take pride on being able to weasel out of these kind of situations through pure bullshit I make up on the spot. On the other I fucking hate how I never prepare thoroughly for important stuff because I figure I'll come up with something lmao

    • @brandonhughes645
      @brandonhughes645 Рік тому +9

      I have a similar situation. I'm a socially anxious and awkward person but when I speak publicly I can voice my self clearly and loudly. Also, I am exteemely nervous leading up to it but as soon as I start speaking all anxiety and nerves disappear

    • @LuizFreelances
      @LuizFreelances Рік тому +1

      ​@@brandonhughes645same!

    • @waffelo4681
      @waffelo4681 18 днів тому

      You guys are born for public speaking whatt

  • @cloudking2871
    @cloudking2871 Рік тому +17

    People don't realize the power of silence. It's much more powerful than umm, ahh, hmm, or any other thing we say to fill it.

  • @MrArkAngelz
    @MrArkAngelz Рік тому +43

    "That is how you look and sound!" - Kramer

  • @ponderin
    @ponderin Рік тому +36

    This was, personally, the hardest thing I've ever done. But it really helped me clean up, which has led to many new life opportunities.

  • @ahoy4301
    @ahoy4301 Рік тому +5

    Finally, someone actually good who doesn’t waffle about ‘manipulating’ ppl and all that bollocks

  • @Xverse12
    @Xverse12 Рік тому +97

    Just made an 11 minute blog cause I got carried away. I can't wait to get the courage to hear myself🥵👍

  • @joblessalex
    @joblessalex Рік тому +34

    I found that if you just record a video that you were going to record, then retake it several times, you'll improve your presentation each time.

  • @youflyeverynight2222
    @youflyeverynight2222 Рік тому +103

    I remember this experience the first time. And it made a lot of sense how people perceive me lol

    • @WanderingExistence
      @WanderingExistence Рік тому +21

      "Oh this is why people hate me.... I see their point."

    • @cloudwalker679
      @cloudwalker679 Рік тому

      @@WanderingExistence such insecure person

    • @WanderingExistence
      @WanderingExistence Рік тому +7

      @@cloudwalker679 I mean, yeah, I'm hypercritical of myself. Childhood PTSD that spurs depression and anxiety will do that to ya 🤷 20 years of therapy and I feel like I'm only now am able articulate the majority of my issues.

    • @colagirl765
      @colagirl765 Рік тому

      Lmaoo 😅

  • @eltoasted
    @eltoasted Рік тому +23

    Loved the 4th step 💀💀💀

  • @SAZZ3DM
    @SAZZ3DM Рік тому +17

    I used to use the word "actually" too much during my interviews , which I realized ASAP after 3-5 interviews , I thought It was like I am making some kind of excuses. I fixed that .

  • @tiannagraham5210
    @tiannagraham5210 Рік тому +24

    i’ve made a “lunchtime update” story series on my instagram and i watched one of them one time and i cringed so much but it really did help me be more aware. i’ll have to do it again just to see if i can improve some more

  • @BugCatcherGwen
    @BugCatcherGwen Рік тому +3

    Lol that kinda makes sense. Years ago I made youtube videos as a way of getting over my social anxiety. I had to force myself to talk to an imaginary audience and it helped me work on my communication skills without as much anxiety

  • @mohammadal-qallaf3874
    @mohammadal-qallaf3874 Рік тому +6

    That's how you look and sound, Jerry!!!

  • @mercx007
    @mercx007 Рік тому +10

    When I was 18 I decided to fix my bad lisp by doing this. It really works, and I have to do this every few months to make sure I am not picking up bad habits.
    If you're reading this, please do what this man says, it will change your life

  • @6686Andrea
    @6686Andrea Рік тому +11

    Did this in my news class I 100% cried. I switched to radio the same semester

  • @user-lh3is5or4y
    @user-lh3is5or4y Місяць тому

    Every time i see Vinh's videos, I'm immediately inspired and overwhelmingly grateful. ❤

  • @felicianwilliams3139
    @felicianwilliams3139 Рік тому +9

    Your video popped up on my notifications and I'm so glad that it did. You're awesome!🙌🏽 Not only am I watching your videos, but I will have my son do the same. It will help him🙏🏽 immensely because he's autistic and sometimes has trouble with speaking in a monotone voice.

  • @sparkybearbomb533
    @sparkybearbomb533 Рік тому +44

    Microsoft Teams now has a speaker coach you can turn on that sends you a report of how well you spoke during the meeting

  • @Id10tRex
    @Id10tRex Рік тому +1

    I work in a call center, 12 yrs. Im highly skilled in this guys information. Iv been through hundreds of hours of this, very handy skills.

  • @jirafey_
    @jirafey_ Рік тому +1

    I did this exercise, I thought I don't use filler words, but this changed the game completely, now I see that I also gesture anxiously and repeat words unnecessarily. Thank you Vinh Giang for this!

  • @s2g120
    @s2g120 Рік тому +9

    I've done this several times . I died as I realized how I presented! Lol. This works

  • @mahmoudabdelfatah1182
    @mahmoudabdelfatah1182 Рік тому +20

    Really grateful to pass by your videos, u are doing a great job thanks man 💪💪

  • @MohammadBilal-xt2xh
    @MohammadBilal-xt2xh 3 місяці тому +1

    I did this and now I’m a professor in a communication skills.🎉

  • @Biss-hj8xc
    @Biss-hj8xc 11 місяців тому +1

    This person literally be spilling gold in every video he posts bruh! ✨

  • @Flstudiog-d
    @Flstudiog-d Рік тому +15

    He was possessed by the spirit of the holy Kramer for a second there 😂

  • @davidcattin7006
    @davidcattin7006 Рік тому +1

    Watching one of my presentations was the best thing I ever did. TBH I looked and sounded great. It was the boost of confidence that made me feel truly comfortable as a trainer.

  • @whitechris720
    @whitechris720 Рік тому +1

    We did this in a class once. The whole class judged everyone. It was so hard to do. However, 20 years later, I still use the information I gained from this exercise.
    The camera was just of our face.

  • @Lea-is-sleeping
    @Lea-is-sleeping Рік тому +5

    I've done this before bc my job requires public speaking (to a degree) and I cried when I had to do the visual review part. I don't think I'll try that one again soon.

  • @ThaStonedGardner
    @ThaStonedGardner Рік тому +6

    It would really help my communication skills if everybody else would stop talking to me.

  • @specialagro3978
    @specialagro3978 10 місяців тому

    The fact that I come across this man in my speaking journey has been a game changer. The way I speak, the way I view myself, the motivation to communicate better and with more clarity and even my accent have improved. There are people I look up to in various aspects of my life, and in communication, VG is the Man.
    Thank you Sir for helping me so much

  • @udini1
    @udini1 Рік тому

    I don't know how many Shorts I've seen from you, but each one was intriguing and fun to watch and learn.
    Thank you, and don't ever stop

  • @abetterfuture4787
    @abetterfuture4787 Рік тому +19

    Once at a job I told my supervisor that I didn't like the sound of my voice on the telephone. He told me that he knew what I meant...he also didn't like the sound of my voice.

  • @TazControl9
    @TazControl9 Рік тому +1

    This does sound excruciating, but also extremely helpful for ppl aspiring to be professional speakers.

  • @dontstoddard
    @dontstoddard Рік тому +1

    Tip for transcribing videos I've found.
    Use two devices play content on one device and enable speech to text on another device. It'll obviously require a little editing but I've tried it a few times and I'm convinced it saved me hours. 👊❤️

  • @schrottdrossel9902
    @schrottdrossel9902 Рік тому +925

    How to become socially anxious in three simple steps.

    • @XerosOfficial
      @XerosOfficial Рік тому +194

      Make yourself anxious until you can't anymore

    • @lottearr
      @lottearr Рік тому +167

      Exposure therapy

    • @Fire-Queen
      @Fire-Queen Рік тому +90

      this is how I got over my anxiety and became a teacher 😂🙈

    • @schrottdrossel9902
      @schrottdrossel9902 Рік тому +15

      @@Fire-Queen That's wonderful!

    • @Fire-Queen
      @Fire-Queen Рік тому +32

      @@schrottdrossel9902 it was so weird, I'd prepared a lecture on a subject I knew a lot about, was prepared, but got sooo nervous on the morning of... It was recorded, I stuttered through the first sentence, but took two deep, grounding breaths, and continued. Other than needing a bit more variety in my voice, nothing much was seen from the outside, whilst I felt like wanting to dissapear; by falling through the floor in anxiety...
      Once I realized it's mostly in your head, and you'll be fine in the end, even with a stumble or nerves, push through, no one will notice if you're otherwise prepared! 👍🏼

  • @Wesssss84
    @Wesssss84 Рік тому +44

    I’m definitely gonna do this
    It will be excruciating i have no doubt but I have a best mans speech coming up and I’m terrified about it

    • @torn5203
      @torn5203 Рік тому +6

      All the best!

    • @Wesssss84
      @Wesssss84 Рік тому +4

      @@torn5203 thanks a lot 🙏

    • @colinjava8447
      @colinjava8447 Рік тому

      Just cancel it if you don't wanna do it. What the hell is the point of a best man's speech anyway, it's meant to be a fun day for everyone, but these things ruin it.

    • @Wesssss84
      @Wesssss84 Рік тому +13

      @@colinjava8447 just cancel it made me laugh
      No I’ll just get over myself and do it as good as possible
      I have the power of speech so that’s half the battle

    • @chillaxTF
      @chillaxTF Рік тому +3

      Best of luck. Reminder to do the exercise in the vid if you've been procrastinating it :)

  • @jbvalle
    @jbvalle Рік тому +1

    Very interesting! Notice very famoes youtubers, alot of times in their first videos they seem alot of times insecure and alot less expressiv than in their recent once. You can really see a very fast progression throughout their videos! Great advice thanks!

  • @Etomia
    @Etomia Рік тому +2

    The communication skills people need to start developing is listening, not talking. Everyone knows how to talk, nobody knows how to listen.

  • @SleepyMagii
    @SleepyMagii Рік тому +3

    This is a great idea!! Thank you 💙

  • @freeloaderuser6793
    @freeloaderuser6793 Рік тому +15

    Damn this guys good

  • @vickyjohn4489
    @vickyjohn4489 Рік тому +1

    i did this thousands times in tik tok it helped me a lot but took a year and half to improve noticabley

  • @Alvin-eq5rc
    @Alvin-eq5rc Рік тому +2

    This is really tips to be a great presenter. Even watching you through my phone I feel engaged.

  • @discombobulatedfishbowl7548
    @discombobulatedfishbowl7548 Рік тому +3

    What a great idea! I’ll be able to see why people look at me strangely sometimes 😬

  • @moshpupps7921
    @moshpupps7921 Рік тому +5

    More asian like this guy please

  • @blue1eyed9bee
    @blue1eyed9bee Рік тому +1

    I had a speech impediment that was noticeable until grade 8 when I joined the debating team. Writing down and practicing speeches really helped. It's been several years, so I've slipped back into it. Just did the video because small amounts of practice do wonders.

  • @BabsW-k7b
    @BabsW-k7b 5 місяців тому

    THIS IS BRILLIANT.

  • @amirtorhan2762
    @amirtorhan2762 Рік тому +14

    This will just make me want to apologize to everyone I speak with.

  • @rightinthedome9973
    @rightinthedome9973 Рік тому +23

    Peoples anxiety: 👁️👄👁️

  • @PunitRaj
    @PunitRaj 9 місяців тому

    This is the single most shortest and most informative video i have found in Internet from the day i started using it.

  • @ZannzibarMcFate
    @ZannzibarMcFate 11 місяців тому +2

    You know what’s funny? I saw this video months ago and I wrote this down as an exercise I need to do and I thought about how I was going to do it with some fancy shmancy video recording equipment and I still haven’t done it because I haven’t made the time to set it all up and go through the steps carefully in high quality and then I was watching this again just now and I realized he said “phone” was the recording device he had in mind….
    Often times in life our biggest obstacle is ourselves.

  • @valerieb2963
    @valerieb2963 Рік тому +8

    Sounds excruciating😆 have to try it!

  • @joryjohnson8108
    @joryjohnson8108 Рік тому +8

    I can't talk for 5 minutes straight. I'd run out of stuff to talk about in 30 seconds

    • @Marv
      @Marv Рік тому +1

      Talk about something you're really interested in.

    • @meande9893
      @meande9893 Рік тому +1

      @@Marv same problem. There are lots of people who don’t have the gift of just speaking on the spot. Many people need to think about these things and plan out what such a speech would look like.

    • @joryjohnson8108
      @joryjohnson8108 Рік тому

      Even something i'm interested in I got about a minute in me then I've said all there is to say about it.

    • @marianichelle
      @marianichelle Рік тому +1

      You would be surprised how fast that 5 minutes goes.

    • @joryjohnson8108
      @joryjohnson8108 Рік тому

      @@marianichelle maybe for you, I just don't have much to say.

  • @alwaysachance217
    @alwaysachance217 11 місяців тому

    He’s like oh I’m sorry I dropped that nice burn on myself on purp 😂

  • @NickWisda
    @NickWisda Рік тому +1

    That’s how you look and sound
    -Kramer

  • @julikiwi5281
    @julikiwi5281 Рік тому +23

    This sounds like my personal hell.
    It’s a great idea. Ill have to do it anyway.
    These vids have already been incredibly helpful.

  • @againstthegrain3664
    @againstthegrain3664 Рік тому +4

    Is it weird that when I did this all I thought is I hate myself 🤣🤣

  • @JayGriffinRTZNJ
    @JayGriffinRTZNJ Рік тому +1

    This is the 'rehab' work I do after fitting hearing aids. Because once you can hear what you're missing, that's the critical time for you to learn and unleash where to go from there.

  • @awang557
    @awang557 Рік тому

    A Good public speaker like him is gifted and of cause with practice.

  • @speedfastman
    @speedfastman Рік тому +12

    This guy's whole career is just "don't use filler words".

    • @darkskinwhite
      @darkskinwhite Рік тому

      that's a naritive. itll be a new naritives soon or he'll disappear

  • @shawnsmith1865
    @shawnsmith1865 Рік тому

    Bro is a Genius.

  • @denvernow7294
    @denvernow7294 Рік тому +1

    My anxiety is really just this guy looping this speech in my head.

  • @christelle32roy76
    @christelle32roy76 Рік тому

    I just tried wow how impressive the way we look and talk isnot how we perceive ourselves in the 1st place. Helps me get improve better for next time

  • @edytaczechowska875
    @edytaczechowska875 9 днів тому

    I think it’s the best advice on communication I ever got, wow. Thanks! Will do that today ❤

  • @MattJasa
    @MattJasa 11 місяців тому

    It's been a journey for me. After years of voice over I was able to overcome my speech impediment. I've had some bad voice overs and good ones, it's taken me awhile to figure out how I should sound. It's the audience that helps point out when I sound weird or not.

  • @primalkeeper
    @primalkeeper Рік тому

    Just started seeing your stuff. Opinion from a coach, youth coach, team building coach, and public speaker. Content is on point! Love it!

  • @PhilippKlinkner
    @PhilippKlinkner Рік тому +1

    „It‘s how you look and sound“ has major Kramer vibes.

  • @liamscryptoadventures629
    @liamscryptoadventures629 Рік тому +4

    Wow. Just thinking about doing this has my heart racing. Almost paralyzing. I'm going home tonight and conquering this.

    • @Bumbaross
      @Bumbaross Рік тому

      Did you do it? I don’t care to do it cause I don’t need to worry about stuff like this

    • @liamscryptoadventures629
      @liamscryptoadventures629 Рік тому

      @@Bumbaross clearly you have it all figured out.

    • @Bumbaross
      @Bumbaross Рік тому

      @@liamscryptoadventures629 okay…? So did you do it last night? Or just post this comment for whatever reason?

    • @liamscryptoadventures629
      @liamscryptoadventures629 Рік тому

      @@Bumbaross I did

  • @valorabraun9087
    @valorabraun9087 Рік тому

    Oh my Lord so many must do this. I learn this though my acting and improvisation classes at The Second City back in Chicago, five years with Jo Forsberg, and I worked for her so I got additional information. I learned to play like children do, no judgement and in the moment, not act.

  • @WHOregon
    @WHOregon Рік тому

    I've seen just 3-4 shorts of this guy and I'm impressed

  • @rammpage4468
    @rammpage4468 Рік тому +1

    That's how I practised my English 20 years ago when I just came to Canada.

  • @NG-sw3fi
    @NG-sw3fi Рік тому

    I speak amazingly. I love listening to myself.

  • @BlickWinker
    @BlickWinker Рік тому +2

    Once, I said not much to a friend for her annoying words, opinions, complaints, voice, speed and pitch. I just said truly from the heart, "Hey, have you ever tried to record your voice while talking about anything and hear it? If never, try. It's a therapy."

  • @HARI-nm2iz
    @HARI-nm2iz 11 місяців тому

    These video recordings are powerful enough to make our voice and enhance our senses (listen, view and voice) to the best.
    I felt that I was speaking bad but later i realised I was not aware of how I was speaking everyday, that's the key. I was wrongly assumed I was speaking low or bad instead of no idea how I was speaking, sound look like, body language etc.
    Aware of how i am speaking to everyone is a main part in improving the ' how ' part of speaking better in everyday terms.
    These techniques can help.
    I am still trying. Let's see in future.

  • @AngeloIppis42
    @AngeloIppis42 Рік тому

    If only we had a teacher like this in our mandatory speech class

  • @mechminded2207
    @mechminded2207 Рік тому +1

    I learned to speak by being a quality systems auditor, in a field where my words could close the factory that day. It is stressful for the company visited, so filler words will lose the customer, potentially enraging them. Also, body language can do the same.

  • @ChurroWaffles
    @ChurroWaffles Рік тому

    He’s not lying. Who else will tell you what you actually sound and look like talking but yourself. Just grab the nearest thing you can and start making a review on it as if you’re going to publish it on UA-cam.

  • @airisanderson1924
    @airisanderson1924 Рік тому

    His voice is amazing!

  • @ismirdochegal4804
    @ismirdochegal4804 Рік тому +1

    And this is why you see me standing in front of a mirror and just saying out loud what comes to my mind.

  • @aaronkleiber
    @aaronkleiber 11 місяців тому +1

    We Comedians do that. Little improvements on jokes every time until it works almost flawlessly.

  • @gadohimself
    @gadohimself Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. Really helped a lot 🧘🏾‍♂️

  • @viciousimpaler
    @viciousimpaler Рік тому

    This guy sounds exactly like Tom Scott. The accent, the voice, everything!

  • @kayodudu5190
    @kayodudu5190 Рік тому +1

    Uhhhh I love this!!

  • @kurtsennerich3780
    @kurtsennerich3780 Рік тому

    I took the time and did it. I did not see anything wrong, just a likeable guy who talks about his life. My conclusion is, people who don't appreciate me and my talks, are stuck up and fucked up.

  • @self-alignment4186
    @self-alignment4186 Рік тому +2

    You are really a gift from God

  • @comedyshortsinc
    @comedyshortsinc Рік тому

    This is pretty good exercise to try. Though painful at first, I can’t deny the clear benefits that come with it.

  • @YeetLord666
    @YeetLord666 Рік тому +1

    Being on a microphone made me feel better about public speaking. Everyone sounds a little different on a 🎤. It was part of the job and I just had to do it.

  • @estheronyeije
    @estheronyeije Рік тому

    This changed everything

  • @uwu-ul9mm
    @uwu-ul9mm Рік тому

    The razor’s edge of improving yourself or causing anxiety. I don’t like to think that the weak fail and only the strong succeed. Learn how to manipulate. That’s all it is.