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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jan 21, 2024 ^^
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00:01 Learn a system for speaking articulately
02:13 Recognizing and retaining words for articulate speaking
04:21 Language inputs influence speech quality
06:19 Speaking articulately requires a 3x5 language diet for daily practice.
08:24 Learn to speak articulately using the Nounce tool.
10:24 Reducing dead phrases increases consciousness in speaking
12:36 Articulacy increases with conscious word selection.
14:32 Admitting limitations unlocks confidence.
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Over the years, I have learnt through peer-to-peer communication that the way we articulate ourselves has a profound impact on the way others perceive us. I had made an effort to consciously speak using positive sentences. For example, if I don't appreciate someone doing something, instead of instructing them to not do that particular activity, I would direct them to do what I want. These small changes shifted my view and lead me to be positive. I find Mohammad Ali to be very charming. He speaks eloquently with playfulness. Thank you for helping me understand what I could work on to better myself.
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This comment section feels like a party where everyone holds a fancy drink and pretends to enjoy the small talk :D I noticed this tendency that people copy the style of the speakers of the videos online. On some business content everybody talks and evaluates business ideas like they are some kind of business sharks and have millions to invest :D And under funny videos everybody copies the slang. Here - everybody is suddenly sophisticated speakers and eloquent banterers :D People love to belong. Don't get me wrong - I do it too, but it's fun to reflect on these things ;D
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Silence is a powerful tool to replace dead phrases and cold starts. Just be quiet and think before saying anything. It will create attention.
Also, making short numbered lists as an answer. This impresses people even if you remember a last point you want to add.
It also invites them to add points further, making it an engaging invitation to think together. But never choose a high number, because if you donāt get to it, it will backlash as pretentious.
If canāt do it confidently right away, announce to your audience you will proceed by listing points as answers. This will give them certainty you are thinking out loud and on the spot, which is inviting, impressive and intellectually honest. It radiates confidence.
ALWAYS say the numbers out loud, they organize your speech and force you not to digress.
Example:
āWhat do you think about education?ā
āI think we should approach your question in two ways:
1. Education as an experience, and
2. Education as a systemā
Now you are free to digress, because you framed the answer in an interesting way. If you digress too much on number 1, coming back to number 2 will also strike people, as tour memory will look sharp and you will be perceived as someone who connect ideas.
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This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my YouTube channel 10 months ago about self development. Now I have 2,017 subs and > 2k hours of watch time. I know itās not comparable with others but Iām still proud I started because Iāve been learning so many lessons that I could havenāt learned without getting started in the 1st place.
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Bro i think ur speech is powerful and certainly better than mine. But often you reach for words just to try and sound āmore articulateā my opinion is that articulacy is also simplicity. If your trying your best to find āspecificā vocab you in turn, make it harder to understand what youāre trying your best to communicate
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@ryanjohnson9526
3 months ago
I used this technique and my sentences are bussin' now no cap.
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