Give me 17 minutes, I’ll improve your articulation by 170%

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  • @sreepadakameswari8870
    @sreepadakameswari8870 15 днів тому +189

    Notes from the video
    Start pacing
    - talk like a snail
    - avoid shallow breathing
    - over pronounce the words
    Speaking like a symphony
    - rate of speed (identify the speed)
    - volume ( loud or like a piano)
    - pitch ( melody or deep)
    Learn to play with them
    Banishing clarity busting
    - fillers and nons stop using them on a continuous basis
    - there are three ways
    - start practicing as you do to create any new habit
    - start practicing step 1
    - know your content
    Lastly absorb better content

  • @jolieusher
    @jolieusher 14 днів тому +202

    It’s hard to speak slowly to others that don’t have patience. People constantly interrupt eachother

    • @bhutaturr1636
      @bhutaturr1636 12 днів тому +14

      so true and i end to looking dumb

    • @ninja8tyu
      @ninja8tyu 12 днів тому +15

      the best i can do is keep track of what i'm going to say, and call out how disrespectful they are for interrupting when i notice, instead of engaging with the speed talk

    • @umangpaswan7125
      @umangpaswan7125 10 днів тому +2

      In my experience, it's actually the opposite. When I speak more slowly, people tend to pay closer attention. Even if I'm interrupted, they seem more interested in hearing my response and often disregard what the interrupter has said.

    • @bhutaturr1636
      @bhutaturr1636 10 днів тому +2

      @@umangpaswan7125 do u have deep voice?

    • @umangpaswan7125
      @umangpaswan7125 10 днів тому

      @@bhutaturr1636 Yeah i do, but it's mostly the tonality that matters

  • @raphael233
    @raphael233 24 дні тому +110

    This is the kind of ytb recommendation we like

  • @anotherdayslyric
    @anotherdayslyric 24 дні тому +148

    Your aura is so attractive

  • @Serius010
    @Serius010 23 дні тому +46

    I didn't notice the views first, just watched the video. After I wanted to leave a like, I was surprised by the amount of views.
    This is high quality content, it deserves much more attention.
    Thank you for the video!

  • @sophia3260
    @sophia3260 16 днів тому +14

    My youtube reccomends me such good things

  • @void-8046
    @void-8046 24 дні тому +35

    3 mins in and i'm already interested

  • @Rdhkyu
    @Rdhkyu 23 дні тому +21

    SYMPHONY🐬🐬🐬
    But seriously though, I'm glad that youtube recommended me this so now that I know there's another channel that I could learn with speaking! The way you talk and explain it already engaged me into it. This is a quality content and yeah, you're underrated and I would love people to recognize you more.

    • @CharismaAlchemist
      @CharismaAlchemist  23 дні тому +8

      I dont want to be part of your symphony 😡

    • @anshhuman6016
      @anshhuman6016 5 днів тому

      @@CharismaAlchemist people love to separate art from the artist 😭

  • @divyansh2890
    @divyansh2890 20 днів тому +31

    I didn't look at the views before starting to listen to this video as i was busy with arranging my stuff. after checking out the views, I'm in utter shock! people are missing on such high quality content. this deserves more than a million views bro. keep it up

  • @abhiwastaken
    @abhiwastaken 20 днів тому +9

    Your speech is eloquent. Glad I found your channel, gonna add you to my '5 people I spend my most time around' list :)

  • @laurenmcgovern7001
    @laurenmcgovern7001 5 днів тому +9

    "Speak with INTENTION." is what they teach stroke survivor's re-learning to talk.

  • @nobleindustries611
    @nobleindustries611 5 днів тому +3

    Your strategy and approach is spectacular. I don't waste my time with gurus or short form content in the slightest, but you're an exception. Well worth my time.

  • @KalebDemill
    @KalebDemill 4 дні тому +3

    This is actually the best articulation video I've ever seen.
    I've always struggled with speaking (Especially in sales)

  • @kejll30
    @kejll30 15 днів тому +3

    I am going holding my first presentation for the class I am taking this monday and your wisdom has really come in clutch.

  • @LifeOfSanti
    @LifeOfSanti 20 днів тому +7

    Good video bro! I used these tips and every girl within a 100 mile radius instantly teleported to me! This guy rocks!!!

  • @thecommonsense3965
    @thecommonsense3965 9 днів тому +3

    Very understable english video pronunciation are very clear

  • @dino_never_bow
    @dino_never_bow 16 днів тому +1

    Amazing, Loved the way you explained everything.
    Great content, keep going 💯
    Thank you 😊

  • @hinataa_chann
    @hinataa_chann 16 днів тому +4

    I really needed this,, this video was really useful man! I appreciate it. new subs🙌

  • @kessler2797
    @kessler2797 7 днів тому +3

    Feels like a bag of tricks with no soul behind it. GL!

    • @mints428
      @mints428 6 днів тому

      wdym

    • @kessler2797
      @kessler2797 5 днів тому

      @@mints428 GL means good luck.

    • @mints428
      @mints428 5 днів тому

      @@kessler2797 no shit, i mean like why do u think this feels like there is no soul

    • @kessler2797
      @kessler2797 4 дні тому +1

      @@mints428 are you serious? it doesn't matter why. it's a feeling. that's how people make judgements. if he wants specifics he can analyze it himself, or seek out professional assistance. he'll close more if he hears that there's a problem and adjusts his approach. would hate for the dude to get audience captured at this stage

    • @жизненный_опыт
      @жизненный_опыт 4 дні тому

      @@kessler2797 WTF BRO HE IS GIVING PRACTICAL ADVICE

  • @ayah9485
    @ayah9485 15 днів тому +1

    This is really a very useful video. Thank you.

  • @barbora3581
    @barbora3581 19 днів тому +1

    Great timing!
    This video better blow up

  • @Aditi-qo8et
    @Aditi-qo8et 4 дні тому

    I am telling you that you are going to get lots of followers till the end of December
    I like the way you speak ❤❤
    Thank you for the video

  • @Saifster3493
    @Saifster3493 3 дні тому

    Hey buddy, You are awesome 💯..I am going to absorb your content and try to improve my English communication skills.

  • @jedi_joy3347
    @jedi_joy3347 8 днів тому +1

    this is such a high quality video, man, goddamn.

  • @raynezephyr6094
    @raynezephyr6094 2 дні тому

    Very informative video btw! Really appreciate your confidence too :)

  • @VishwasChaudhary-pp5et
    @VishwasChaudhary-pp5et 20 днів тому

    such an imminent speaker you are ! Very impressive.

  • @navyabansal8293
    @navyabansal8293 2 дні тому

    Loved the video ❤🎉kudos to you

  • @cristineegot5169
    @cristineegot5169 23 дні тому +5

    This is good wow

  • @jocysatu1038
    @jocysatu1038 18 днів тому +1

    So this is why i realise that some certain people keep me sleepy while they're talking. Besides that, this video was really insightful!

  • @Jedi_Master_Krish
    @Jedi_Master_Krish 10 днів тому

    Totally agree with this! Speaking clearly and confidently is so crucial. I used to rush through my words, especially when I was nervous in social situations, which only made things worse. After focusing on pacing and breathing-thanks to some great tips from the Sense of Humor Improvement Program by Habit10x-I noticed a huge difference in how I communicate. It’s funny how even the simplest pauses can make us sound more confident. Remember, clarity and charisma come with practice-slow down, breathe, and let your words land!

  • @Mysticbarbie_
    @Mysticbarbie_ 18 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much 🗣️

  • @harshitakumar9058
    @harshitakumar9058 21 день тому +7

    you're gonna go really far bud, rooting for you.

  • @FieldVivian
    @FieldVivian 22 дні тому +3

    ur content I love❤

  • @nienke-marie
    @nienke-marie 5 днів тому

    This is very helpful, thank you! I think I should practice over-pronunciation in my next few videos :)

  • @MDmoments123
    @MDmoments123 15 днів тому

    Few subscribers. High value. Keep it up bro, you’re going places

  • @QualityFijiWater
    @QualityFijiWater 14 днів тому

    You're very handsome!! Thanks for the video 😊

  • @realaroice
    @realaroice 13 днів тому

    Thanks brother for this 💌

  • @NajiyaShaikh-y3j
    @NajiyaShaikh-y3j 14 днів тому

    THANK-YOU SO MUCH BUDDY HELPED A LOTT!!

  • @SubakiAzusa
    @SubakiAzusa 21 день тому +2

    what a seductive voice!

  • @Amilcardelvillar
    @Amilcardelvillar 4 дні тому

    Thanks for this video.

  • @xpscastle
    @xpscastle 23 дні тому +3

    Yay! New Sub!

  • @asifuploads
    @asifuploads 4 дні тому

    Thank you so much ❤

  • @gautamshuvanshu
    @gautamshuvanshu 15 днів тому +1

    good video man
    btw,
    1000th like !!

  • @randomstuffz365
    @randomstuffz365 3 дні тому +4

    You broke so many of your own LAWS... including the distracting words and Filler Words.... But hey THANKS !

  • @Jasmine12348
    @Jasmine12348 17 днів тому +1

    Your video are amazing

  • @its_riya47
    @its_riya47 18 днів тому +13

    My problem when speaking is i get so nervous, my heart beats fast, sweaty palms and my voice becomes shakey. My voice is low and when i try to speak louder it happens like this. What i can do?

    • @sundus928
      @sundus928 17 днів тому

      Start with a few words. Everybody is as awkward as us. It's just some of us are more aware of it. Also you should try Trans Atlantic accent. I'm a non English speaking person and i find that accent the most easy . It's breathy but also allows to pronounce words clearly.

    • @CharismaAlchemist
      @CharismaAlchemist  17 днів тому +1

      It involves a mindset shift because it comes from your anxiety!
      And my response completely depends on what you are thinking deep down. Tell me and I can help

  • @rlahari2617
    @rlahari2617 День тому

    this is gold!

  • @itsTiagoSilva
    @itsTiagoSilva 16 днів тому

    this was a great video ❤

  • @bexini
    @bexini 15 днів тому +1

    I must say, being aware of a weak articulation basket, is the first step towards a more solidified one.
    Thank you for this great content, you thoroughly explained with very specific examples what great speech can bring to the youth.
    Unfortunately what I have noticed, this subject of being aware of ones own articulation skills, is getting more inefficient every year.
    Like you mentioned, short form content, fast pacing of the new world equals to laziness in the most beautiful skill there is, clarified communication.
    Easiest subscribe in a while.

  • @Lawdasur_Reflex
    @Lawdasur_Reflex 2 дні тому

    me when youtube giving me finally a good video for recommendation

  • @nyx.-.
    @nyx.-. 21 день тому +2

    no way this only has 3k views??

  • @YerlanKaldybayev
    @YerlanKaldybayev 13 днів тому

    got a new follower, broski!

  • @julienandross
    @julienandross 4 дні тому

    your accent is really cool, despite being pretty good at figuring them out i simply cannot pinpoint it. if you happen to be a non native english speaker, your ability to speak your second language with such fluidity is super impressive to me, and im not even 2 minutes into the video. if you are indeed a native english speaker, then my curiosity is peaked as to where you could be from. im hearing so many different characteristics of different regions at the same time, its really cool!

  • @The_Youth_Wave
    @The_Youth_Wave 3 дні тому

    Good one

  • @mushrumes3127
    @mushrumes3127 13 днів тому

    Thanks dude

  • @dalladalla-mt4ep
    @dalladalla-mt4ep 14 днів тому +7

    7:15 Did i hear Andrew Tate😂😂😂😂

  • @meladthegreat
    @meladthegreat 10 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @anikatasnim6001
    @anikatasnim6001 16 днів тому

    Bro, you gotta give us a tutorial on how you record and edit your audios. It sounds great !

  • @sancerulean
    @sancerulean 14 днів тому

    I didnt hear anything you're so pretty and your dimpleeeeee (>.

  • @sundus928
    @sundus928 17 днів тому +1

    I like vintage movies. Whether Indian or Hollywood. It helps . But then i get brain rot from doomscrolling and then I'm back to being dumb.

  • @PuBG-w2y
    @PuBG-w2y 15 днів тому

    EXPERIENCE ✨

  • @_Chris_V43
    @_Chris_V43 15 днів тому

    Hey bro, i noticed a way you could improve in your videos. It's the subtitles. They don't always align with what you're saying. I'm also a youtuber so it's easy for me to notice something like this (as far as editing goes).
    Thanks for your work, you're an inspiration to many 👍👍

  • @ayah9485
    @ayah9485 15 днів тому +2

    عامةً الكلام صحيح عن إن كل ما انت بتتشرب المحتوى الركيك والسخيف تلقائيًا بتلاقي نفسك بتفكر بنفس الرداءة وبتتكلم بنفس الأسلوب وبيصل لك الأمر إنك لا تضيف للي قدامك أي شيء ولا حتى بتغيّر في نفسك أو اللي حواليك.. وعلى العكس، لو غصبت نفسك وحطتها في حاجة أعلى منها في المستوى سواء في الكلام أو التفكير زي مثلًا قررت إنك تقرأ كتاب مصطلحاته صعبه، غصب عنك بعد فترة هتلاقي كل ده مابيشكلش عندك أزمة وحتى بترتقي بنفسك عقليًا ونفسيًا وأخلاقيًا.. الفكرة مش على القراية بس ولكن القصد على المتحوى اللي بتعرض نفسك له.
    أسأل الله رب العرش العظيم أن يحسننا للأفضل ويستخدمها ولا يستبدلنا.
    اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد.

  • @Umeamama
    @Umeamama 3 дні тому

    Hey! Anyone knows what the background music is?

  • @Ćunksandpieces
    @Ćunksandpieces 5 днів тому

    Hey
    Could you please provide me with the books you've read to be this articulate 🙏

  • @nittani.
    @nittani. 15 днів тому

    I want to create a class with you

  • @marcus_ohreallyus
    @marcus_ohreallyus 5 днів тому +4

    Great stuff, but let's not categorize Andrew Tate and MLK in the same class.

  • @iam_ultron
    @iam_ultron 5 днів тому

    dude look so young tht it feels weird taking advice from him

  • @cartr4236
    @cartr4236 5 днів тому

    Where's your accent from?

  • @sidouboudouaya1129
    @sidouboudouaya1129 День тому

    Can I edit this video and make some small parts and share tgem in tiktok ?

  • @SAVE_OUR_SOIL
    @SAVE_OUR_SOIL 6 днів тому

    okay

  • @Auryxosu
    @Auryxosu 16 днів тому

    This was a good watch, where did you get that shirt from btw?

  • @fizziesoda7569
    @fizziesoda7569 19 днів тому +180

    andrew tate is a good speaker but there are much better examples than him. underneath his confidence and presence there is a deep amount of insecurity

    • @CharismaAlchemist
      @CharismaAlchemist  19 днів тому +24

      Absolutely 💯

    • @Aayra-yk8pl
      @Aayra-yk8pl 13 днів тому +34

      just cuz he richer stronger and better than u doesn’t mean he insecure lil bro put the fries in the bag 💀🙏🍟⬇️🎒

    • @anshhuman6016
      @anshhuman6016 13 днів тому +12

      ​@@Aayra-yk8pl in step 1

    • @senseiimmandi
      @senseiimmandi 11 днів тому +24

      @@Aayra-yk8plno he most probably is insecure cuz no actual confident person inflates their ego that much

    • @anshhuman6016
      @anshhuman6016 11 днів тому +2

      @@senseiimmandi delte the comment let him cook 😭

  • @Sushmita7777
    @Sushmita7777 2 години тому

    How do we practice?

  • @منبو-و1ز
    @منبو-و1ز 5 днів тому +1

    انا هنا للتعلم للغة الانجليزية للغتي العربية للغتي ثانيه الانجليزية

  • @throwaway-lo4zw
    @throwaway-lo4zw 3 дні тому

    why 170%? what is the reason behind 170 and not something like 120

  • @jagjeetnimbalkar979
    @jagjeetnimbalkar979 3 дні тому

    Hi Russell I just want to let you know that you speak and sound like STEWIE GRIFFIN from family guy

  • @Andalusiway
    @Andalusiway 3 дні тому

    Andrew tate is not a good example, he speaks way too fast. Feels overwhelming at times. He just knows how to get his point across.
    You also broke some of your own rules with the breathing for instance.
    However great video, I liked it.

  • @Oblisk
    @Oblisk 7 днів тому

    I would like to add that without action, none of the information/content you watch will make any impact or change. I’ve been watching self improvement videos for the last 3 years, to the point where I’ve turned watching educational content into entertainment.
    “Oh look at me, being so productive watching Jordan Peterson.” “I just love listening to some Dr. K tell me how to be more productive while sitting here being totally unproductive.” “Andrew Huberman fills the void between my sets.”
    But without actually internalizing and conceptualizing any of the info on your own, it’ll just come and go like any other show series that you watch.

  • @ashishshete1722
    @ashishshete1722 11 днів тому

    I have a problem of stuttering what should I do ??

    • @CharismaAlchemist
      @CharismaAlchemist  11 днів тому

      ua-cam.com/video/8r0jSNwUOCA/v-deo.htmlsi=38UBLDRp3v92e4Gt

  • @crocs4304
    @crocs4304 12 днів тому

    How about you increase your hair volume by 170%

  • @souravsingh3238
    @souravsingh3238 День тому

    0 multiply by 170% is 0

  • @SIXTYNINE-69517
    @SIXTYNINE-69517 4 дні тому

    hey russel,
    your content is great and your taste is awesome. I am a video editor who can encance your video and your taste which will give a boost in your reach and growth. wanna work with me ?

  • @ombhosale1757
    @ombhosale1757 7 днів тому

    Is it free

  • @ilysnb
    @ilysnb 17 днів тому +2

    Overall you offer really great advice that I’m sure applies to most of the people watching, however for me my problem is actually the opposite. when I try to speak-for example, when I am called on in class and put on the spot-my mind just goes blank. Instead of stuttering over my words and yapping (although sometimes I fall into this trap), I just blank, not knowing what to say. I am left to sit there in silence as the class waits for my answer, only for me to force out a half-developed, poorly-constructed line of thought. Of course, I embellish a bit, but I feel like my problem is less that my mouth is too fast, and more that my brain is too slow. Thinking deeper about it, I think I could attribute this to a poor attention span-my easily getting distracted definitely does not serve me well in situations where I have to think quick on my feet or think deeply about a subject. Also, that I have a tendency to really mull over every word and choose very carefully what I say before I say it. Because of that, sometimes my sentences come out a bit unnatural, and slow.
    Looking back on what I just wrote, it appears quite paradoxical. I am describing a paralysis due to both over-analysis and under-analysis. So yeah that is why I have trouble speaking sometimes 😭 I try to get in as much practice as I can through participating in class, talking to people, mentoring… any way I can talk in front of a group of people. Still, it is quite difficult. It doesn’t feel like it’s getting easier.

    • @CharismaAlchemist
      @CharismaAlchemist  17 днів тому +1

      build a speaking framework so that it is impossible to fail when explaining anything, usually charismatic individuals use structures as simple as
      think for a second (making it clear they are thinking), make your point, give a great example that applies to everybody so that they can understand, and then explain why that's important for everybody.
      i went INCREDIBLY in depth on this on my newly released video, don't miss out! and thanks for your comment

  • @Prod.Lavure
    @Prod.Lavure 8 днів тому

    Romans 10:9 - 10! that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation. Ephesians 2:8 - 10! For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.

  • @007kir
    @007kir День тому

    babe you lost me at andrew tate💘

  • @Xyz1996-e5o
    @Xyz1996-e5o 17 днів тому

    English is not my native language.... at least other people are SPEAKING ! I am just quiet don't come to me ! I don't like people ! That's what I think most of the time in my college 😭😭😭

    • @CharismaAlchemist
      @CharismaAlchemist  17 днів тому

      Communicate your issues to others and people can work around it

    • @Xyz1996-e5o
      @Xyz1996-e5o 17 днів тому

      @CharismaAlchemist nah I am not surrounded with very focused people who are ambitious and I don't want to make any fake friends so rather I stay quiet ! It's easier for me to write in English and think in english than speaking
      Your channel will be helpful because I learnt a new thing today which was to speak like a snail 😊😁 thank u

  • @guji7351
    @guji7351 2 дні тому

    Great content, great message, insufferable and borderline pretentious delivery. There's no need to sound like a preacher. Slow down, calm down and engage in a more genuine tone with the viewer. Thank you for putting in the time to make this video!

  • @oh-hannah-
    @oh-hannah- 3 дні тому +2

    Dude, you were really intriguing until you mentioned Tate. You aren't gonna make it with those role models, unfortunately.

  • @SSVG77777
    @SSVG77777 19 днів тому +1

    Go

  • @ambikakakad8587
    @ambikakakad8587 13 днів тому +3

    Guys like Andrew Tate ? Please give good examples 😢

    • @dillydally2341
      @dillydally2341 7 днів тому +1

      That was a good example, maybe the person is not good, but he have some abilities that even we should apply in a good way, hope you getting it, more people knows more about Andrew tate than any other people, so its good to use as an example.,

  • @umtalsi82352
    @umtalsi82352 4 дні тому +2

    I stopped watching after I heard Andrew Tate in the same sentence with MLK

  • @_theeverydayitachifan_
    @_theeverydayitachifan_ 14 днів тому

    This guy said so so many times i lost respect for him. He's doomed to a lifetime of mediocrity.

    • @Just-a-Seagull
      @Just-a-Seagull 10 днів тому +1

      Since you apparently don't like this amazing content, please never comment on his videos again.

  • @ledetif5656
    @ledetif5656 12 днів тому

    « know your content » should be the first step

  • @molten_inferno
    @molten_inferno 2 дні тому

    Subscribe +1

  • @Itsnoteza
    @Itsnoteza 22 дні тому +2

    My family say I speak too fast it’s bc I hate speaking too slow and sometimes I can’t control it😭

  • @335haan5
    @335haan5 12 днів тому

    Aw kiddo 😂 u really think uve figured out "the secrets"

  • @rumpleshtiltkinzzz
    @rumpleshtiltkinzzz 10 днів тому

    Great video and concepts but my hyper-focus gave me a good chuckle here and I share this in good spirits: ua-cam.com/video/fbmWgVN2eKk/v-deo.html
    - Stutters while speaking about effects of stuttering
    - Then chooses incorrect superlative "...we choose the most poor words..." when talking about choosing the propers words in our speech, immediately followed by a sales pitch! 🫠
    Jest aside, for one syllable adjectives, the correct superlative form(3+ items/groups) is created by adding "-est" (ex: smart --> smartest). "more" and "most" are used to form comparative and superlative degrees, respectively, typically only when an adjective is *two or more syllables* (ex: beautiful --> most beautiful). Even speakers whose native language is english make this error; it is commonly heard in the speech of Donald J Dump: "most biggest", "most best", etc!
    Positive, comparative, and superlative forms are degrees of adjectives and adverbs used to describe qualities or attributes. Here’s a breakdown of eeach and some examples:
    1. Positive = basic form (no comparison): smart, fast, happy, poor
    2. Comparative = 2 items compared:
    • 1 syllable: add "-er" (faster)
    • 2 syllables ending in "-y": change "-y" to "-ier" (happier)
    • 2+ syllables: use "more" (more careful)
    • Exceptions: good → better, bad → worse
    3. Superlative = 3+ items, highest/lowest degree:
    • 1 syllable: add "-est" (fastest)
    • 2 syllables ending in "-y": change "-y" to "-iest" (happiest)
    • 2+ syllables: use "most" (most beautiful)
    • Exceptions: good → best, bad → worst

    • @CharismaAlchemist
      @CharismaAlchemist  10 днів тому

      Yep, thanks for this, its these little tweaks i do want to take care of down the line

  • @chex274
    @chex274 17 днів тому +2

    okay so what we gotta do is
    1) consume more quality content and read more books
    2) record yourself while speaking
    3) consciously avoid filler words
    i'll try my best to work on these things this month 🫡