Sound More Decisive When You Speak. Do THIS!

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  • @DD-dv4pu
    @DD-dv4pu Рік тому +10

    You are a sensational mentor for speaking in public, your videos work as training sessions. A real tool for speaking in public with confidence

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому +1

      Wow! Thank you very much

  • @jelisof
    @jelisof 2 роки тому +12

    Thank you, I bumped into this channel. I always get intimidated with well esucated people that I always seek approval from them. I’m binge-watching all your videos and hopefully it can help me with my leadership position and in my business. I get intimidated because my grammar is not that really good, that I still have to process what should I say first , and that keeps me from not speaking up as well. This channel will be a life changing for me. You will be youtube coach. Im a new subscriber.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому +3

      I'm so happy you're finding these videos helpful. Having to process what we say so we can communicate clearly is a skill that anybody can learn. I want you to know that there is nothing wrong with you, you can absolutely advance your skill in this area. There are a number of videos on my channel about communication and how to articulate well. Check those out. And thank you so much for subscribing! I'm delighted when each new person joins us! 🥳

  • @0SCJustJohn
    @0SCJustJohn Рік тому +5

    The "What I'll do" phrase comes across bossy because you're telling others what to do when you don't have the authority. Instead, try "I can buy the ingredients" which softens it a little without being indecisive and without directly telling other people what to do (even if that leaves them with only one option).

  • @randalldowling1068
    @randalldowling1068 2 роки тому +9

    I have a team and have found myself using some of these question phrases with my staff. I will definitely keep your pro tips in mind to "level up." Thank you!

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому

      That's fantastic Randall! I'm glad these tips were helpful!

  • @pleasestop1760
    @pleasestop1760 2 роки тому +3

    Heard a leadership coach once say,respect before popularity,like this video,it rang true with me.Excellent content.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому

      Respect is so important in leadership. Thank you for leaving your comment!

  • @pleasestop1760
    @pleasestop1760 2 роки тому +2

    The universe is happy that you exsist.Thankyou for sharing.

  • @mandeepmandy7
    @mandeepmandy7 2 роки тому +3

    Well said Kara. You have given perfect example to differentiate between question and statement. Knowing this helps me more decisive.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому

      I'm so glad to hear that Mandeep!

  • @elizabethwang2.0
    @elizabethwang2.0 Рік тому

    Hi Kara, thank you for sharing practical advice and tips. I found the examples helpful in real-life situations. Compliments to your poise, elegance, and clarity!

  • @shreyamahareddy
    @shreyamahareddy Рік тому

    Thank You so Much. Much Love for all that you do!

  • @ahv5457
    @ahv5457 Рік тому

    Thanks Kara. Giving examples is very helpful.

  • @bhimpokhrel8386
    @bhimpokhrel8386 2 роки тому +3

    Absolutely great video Kara.

  • @daahircabdiguleed4270
    @daahircabdiguleed4270 Рік тому

    Tanks alote karironine

  • @alp3311
    @alp3311 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot Kara, great suggestions!

  • @Dip0704
    @Dip0704 7 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @ginae.7422
    @ginae.7422 6 місяців тому

    Thank you very much ❤

  • @lenaz5226
    @lenaz5226 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you , I find the examples very helpful

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому

      That's fantastic to hear Lena! Thank you for watching!

  • @gamatogo
    @gamatogo Рік тому

    Thanks Kara!

  • @mymotobns
    @mymotobns Рік тому

    I have gone through numerous videos of Kara, each one of them has obvious essentials to enhance Leadership skills in one way or the other...
    Sharpening the axe,😂 best way to be ahead...

  • @patriciabasden2703
    @patriciabasden2703 Рік тому +2

    Would you find the statement, I am going to buy the ingredients, too assertive? I’m ecstatic that I’ve bumped into your page because I’m about to promote my book, and I notice, I come across not as confident at times. Overall, watching your videos is helping me to prepare how to be more confident in delivering my message concerning the topics a current owner or potential owner in an association should know before buying those styles of homes.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      This statement is great! It's not too assertive at all. It can feel strange to speak assertively when you're not used to it. You can worry you come across as too assertive or aggressive even. But it's just because you're learning a new style that you're not used to. This statement is perfect! Good luck with your book promotion. It sounds like an exciting time for you!

  • @pleasestop1760
    @pleasestop1760 2 роки тому

    Excellent information, Thankyou for sharing

  • @mandeepmandy7
    @mandeepmandy7 2 роки тому

    Perfect and simple examples Kara. Easy to differentiate now between question and a statement. Really helped me. Thank you.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому

      You're welcome! I'm glad you liked this video!

  • @andreaalbero2885
    @andreaalbero2885 Рік тому

    Hi, I lead a big department on a cruise ship, and sometimes I use rhetorical questions to get some tasks done. For instance, " can we please get this set up done according to our standards? I would like to have it properly done".
    How do see this kind of situation?
    Thank you!

  • @waleedalhamidy1265
    @waleedalhamidy1265 2 місяці тому

    I start off with please a lot . Please take this to the office. Please help Joe. I try to avoid using I a lot. I need you to do this. I want you to do this.

  • @ammardukhan4162
    @ammardukhan4162 Рік тому

    What is about I prefer?

  • @manikandank4607
    @manikandank4607 Рік тому

    Do we need to inform the concerned ppl before? Dont need to see a surprise for them, when we make statement with out their approval?

  • @jrobinson8898
    @jrobinson8898 Рік тому +2

    Hi Kara! Do you know me??? Because it's like you're talking about me in your scenarios. 😄 But I'm so happy I have come across your channel. As a project lead, I didn't realize I was displaying some of these traits. Your videos are extremely helpful in helping me become a more effective leader. Thanks so much! I love your examples and fixes.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      I'm so glad this video resonated with you J! I hope I can continue to help you in your journey to becoming a more effective leader!

  • @pinkpastelstudio
    @pinkpastelstudio Рік тому

    Summary:
    [00:26] 🛡 Indeciveness in work conversations makes you look like you lack confidence in yourself, which in turn makes people question your capability at work.
    [00:40] 🗣 When you don't sound decisive or confident in what you're saying, other people don't believe in you.
    [01:09] 💡 Decisiveness is critical in leadership. It projects confidence and charisma, essential traits of true leaders.
    [01:23] 🔑 Move from questions to statements to sound more decisive. Statements make you sound certain and confident about your direction.
    [03:11] 🛑 Avoid questions when you're sure about something. Put your statements out there assertively and confidently.
    [07:50] 🗣 Replace questions with statements to sound more decisive. Statements convey certainty and assertiveness.
    [08:04] ✅ Delegate tasks assertively, using "I'd like you to" instead of "Would you like to?". This shows confidence in your decisions.
    [09:11] ✅ Volunteer for tasks proactively, using "What I'll do is" instead of "Would you all like me to?". This demonstrates initiative and self-assurance.
    [11:17] 🔑 Replace "could we" with "let's" to sound more decisive. "Let's" implies taking charge and initiating action.
    [12:38] 💡 Use assertive phrases like "I'll tell you what I propose", "How about we?", or "I'd like to now" to convey decisiveness and confidence.

  • @zakariyashakir4091
    @zakariyashakir4091 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for uploading those great videos,may I ask what accent you are speaking ?

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for watching Zakariya! I'm Australian so I speak with an Australian accent.

    • @zakariyashakir4091
      @zakariyashakir4091 2 роки тому

      @@kararonin I thought you were speaking British! It’s quite close to British your accent😁

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому +2

      @@zakariyashakir4091 They are similar 😄

  • @thomasarmer7771
    @thomasarmer7771 Рік тому

    Excellent video! The background music is annoying though.

  • @robertkaram3591
    @robertkaram3591 6 місяців тому

    I found your video helpful and informative. I found the music too loud and very distracting. Please delete the music. Thanks.

  • @AmmarIbrahim-ls8ko
    @AmmarIbrahim-ls8ko Рік тому

    always the best girl 🌹

  • @rajukanojiya524
    @rajukanojiya524 2 роки тому

    Great video💞

  • @margoomahony9565
    @margoomahony9565 Рік тому

    So many points are repeated multiple times, it’s difficult to stay engaged- just sharing my thoughts

  • @jyotirmaydeb3153
    @jyotirmaydeb3153 2 роки тому

    I apologize Kara ma'am being honest this topic become little bit complex for me to understand.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому

      I'm happy to help. The main point of this video is to encourage you to sound more decisive and less hesitant when you speak. Sometimes when we're hesitant, we don't want to be bold tell people what we truly want. We'll find indirect ways of communicating, eg, framing our desire as a question instead of an assertive statement. When we do this, we give the other person decision making power. In other words, we give them an option to say no. To avoid this, I recommend you use phrases like, "Let's...", "I'd like..." or "How about we...". The two case studies in this video will explain this process in more detail. But basically it's all about sounding more assertive, decisive and confident.

  • @Amyglowsup
    @Amyglowsup 3 місяці тому

    Statements not questions

  • @Sanlynnben
    @Sanlynnben Рік тому +1

    I have always felt that when someone uses ‘perhaps’ - it sounds snooty. Why not just use ‘maybe’ which sounds more down to earth.

  • @asifmuniruniverse7732
    @asifmuniruniverse7732 Рік тому +1

    Please don't divert my thoughts to other side

  • @Doers1
    @Doers1 Рік тому +1

    You make too much explanations outside of your main points and I always lost your main point all the time. I love listening to leadership skills and I have subscribed your channel many weeks and learn nothing from you. Sorry Myself. Wasting my time.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  Рік тому

      I appreciate your feedback.

  • @eszterboczan9828
    @eszterboczan9828 2 роки тому +1

    Fabulous video Kara - I use those exact questions / sentences and then wonder why people walk all over me 🥹😟🙂

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому +2

      It's really common. But now you know which ones to avoid. ☝ Let me know how they work for you Eszter!

    • @eszterboczan9828
      @eszterboczan9828 2 роки тому +1

      @@kararonin thanks 😊. I’ll put your suggestions into practice. Actually, I did today, remembering your video - instead of apologising to a co worker for not being able to make a meeting whose time she’d changed three times in one day (which is my normal way), I wrote back to her saying ‘let’s do it on Monday’. Your advice clearly works, I just need to keep practising 🌺

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому +1

      @@eszterboczan9828 That's fantastic! I'm so glad you're already putting this into action.

  • @bhimpokhrel8386
    @bhimpokhrel8386 2 роки тому

    Hope to receive physical class and training from your home country regarding leadership, skills and communication. I will soon reach to Australia 🦘. I have been watching your channel since the pandemic start.
    Always meaningful videos. Appreciate for your effort.

    • @kararonin
      @kararonin  2 роки тому +1

      I'm so glad you enjoy this channel Bhim! Thank you for watching regularly. It's great you're coming to Australia but I don't give in-person training at the moment. Only online. I hope the UA-cam and /or Udemy courses will be enough 🤞