By "YouSum Live" 00:00:08 Recognize the importance of effective communication 00:00:15 Super communicators engage deeply and meaningfully 00:01:01 Understanding the type of conversation is crucial 00:01:50 Loop for understanding: ask, paraphrase, verify 00:04:31 Deep questions elicit emotional responses for connection 00:06:44 Reciprocate vulnerability to enhance connection 00:07:30 Supportive role: ask questions, avoid spotlight By "YouSum Live"
very interesting. that matches well with what a dating coach once taught me and I can confirm this works well to create great conversations with anyone.
Thanks for this! It's one of the next books on my to listen list but this summary came at just the right time to help me with improving communication right now. A helpful summary as always!
1. Asking for "help" = admitting inferiority = objective structural vulnerability. And you got work and learning to do. 2. Asking to be "heard" is quite the opposite = quite detached from accountability (for either side) = directly empowering. 3. Everything boils down to this POWER game, under the surface of this mental model's arbitrary lexicon. And many others. just keep blaming the patriarchy and see if these "super-communicators" are on your side in the long-run and for the long haul. ;)
I cannot parse this. This is so far beyond my usual trains of thought that I cannot comprehend these grammatically, and allegedly, meaningful paragraphs. Pls explain?
These skills r fundamental counseling skills.its bit flawed to say people want to be EITHER heard or helped.They also want a Combination of both.so there r 03 levels here.
Ask, paraphrase, verify... Ok, if someone does this in a conversation with me, I'm definitely going to feel like a participant in business bullshit bingo or maybe as if I were talking to a parrot. 😂
Great summary! I graduated in social science, all things mentioned here do have scientific backing.
I’ve been wanting to have deeper conversations with others. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I really appreciate it!
Update: I’ve been using these techniques and they work!
Charles Duhigg has a great way of writing. Easy and so flowing that you can’t get away from the book without getting it finished
Thank you !! your amazing @Productivity Game
Duhigg has a lot of hits. I read this from the library months ago and made an outline. Nice to see yours.
I really appreciate this video; I know that it will help me become a better communicator.
By "YouSum Live"
00:00:08 Recognize the importance of effective communication
00:00:15 Super communicators engage deeply and meaningfully
00:01:01 Understanding the type of conversation is crucial
00:01:50 Loop for understanding: ask, paraphrase, verify
00:04:31 Deep questions elicit emotional responses for connection
00:06:44 Reciprocate vulnerability to enhance connection
00:07:30 Supportive role: ask questions, avoid spotlight
By "YouSum Live"
Amazing, great video as always
Thank you very much for your good work
I’m so grateful for this book 🤩what amazing advice!! I wish there was a compendium of deep questions to study 😅
Received email and came to the video helped a lot bro . Love from India
Very Useful and informative summary , thank you ❤️
very interesting. that matches well with what a dating coach once taught me and I can confirm this works well to create great conversations with anyone.
Thanks for this! It's one of the next books on my to listen list but this summary came at just the right time to help me with improving communication right now. A helpful summary as always!
I've come to learn about many great book and also great ideas from this channel❤ thank you
Thanks
Finally, supercommunicator
good video and great graphics and narration. Keep up the good works
It's scary how these points can also be taught to a chatbot to collect more data.
That is an amazing insight! Thanks for the tip. I was never keen on giving away information. This is probably why.
thank you !
1. Asking for "help" = admitting inferiority = objective structural vulnerability. And you got work and learning to do.
2. Asking to be "heard" is quite the opposite = quite detached from accountability (for either side) = directly empowering.
3. Everything boils down to this POWER game, under the surface of this mental model's arbitrary lexicon. And many others.
just keep blaming the patriarchy and see if these "super-communicators" are on your side in the long-run and for the long haul. ;)
I cannot parse this. This is so far beyond my usual trains of thought that I cannot comprehend these grammatically, and allegedly, meaningful paragraphs. Pls explain?
Just finished it, what a coincidence.
Great
Good day greetings
𝐒𝐮𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫
- Make them feel heard
• Ask deep questions
• Relate with them
• Listen
What about the "helped" flow?
Hi , please do a summary on The millionaire fastlane by mj demarco
this is second lesson in any basic coaching course.
Less gooo
These skills r fundamental counseling skills.its bit flawed to say people want to be EITHER heard or helped.They also want a Combination of both.so there r 03 levels here.
I dont even know how to steer communication towards awkwards and mundane
Ask, paraphrase, verify... Ok, if someone does this in a conversation with me, I'm definitely going to feel like a participant in business bullshit bingo or maybe as if I were talking to a parrot. 😂