@@genxhustlerthen don't read comments before you watch the video. I never do, unless I'm bored out of my mind. 👍 And in this case I'm certainly not. ❤
@@borisjecar Yeah. Clear notes to copy afterward are always a great memory pocket prompt. I'm with the teachers-pet on this one. (teachers aid, 'first chair student tutor') 😊
Thank you very much for your notes. Ignore @genxhustler Apparently they haven't figured out the simple solution to their "dilemma" would be to watch the video first then reading the comments 🤔
One of the hardest hurdles ive had trying to become more natural in my presentation and video was being more comfortable. Ive recently became more comfortable in my own skin, but am still not a natural talker and wanted to learn. Much appreciated. You are underrated.
yooo Island! Nice seeing you here! Love listening to your streams and videos especially whenever you’re on a podcast with friends. Good to hear that you’ve been building up confidence by continuing to learn and reflect, let’s goooo!
If Vinn didn't share all of his past communication mistakes I would've been convinced he is a born charismatic leader, so natural on stage and in front of the camera. His humility is so helpful and encouraging to us who may struggle in this department ❤️
Good point... I think nobody's naturally born that good. Some are good in different areas than others, but ones who actually study communication are able to curate and combine the set of skills you see him with
I just found this Chanel and really appreciate the tips. I work in a job which requires high level communication. I am in a long distance relationship and talk to my partner daily about life and what's been happening. I live with constant brain fog and forget words and my stories always get follow-up questions for details I've missed. I really need to apply some of these skills to improve myself. Regardless, thank you for the help!
If you wanna be successful, you most take responsibility for your emotions, not place the blame on others. In addition to make you feel more guilty about your faults, pointing the finger at others will only serve to increase your sense of personal accountability. There's always a risk in every investment, yet people still invest and succeed. You must look outward if you wanna be successful in life.
I am from uganda one of your followers. I would love to see more of your post and learn to become a smart public speaker. I really love your explanations.
Hi! As a coach and trainer, I must admit that you've helped me in a big way. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and adding value to our communication skills 🙌🙏
Tips: 1. Remove Auditory Clutter 2. Remove Visual Clutter 3. SMILE more. Body language = tonality is powerful. Practice a DUCHENNE SMILE (crow's feet, genuine full smile) 10:05 ruclips.net/video/LsyfrGnBL4c/видео.html
Thank you for your 3 conversion tips. I will endeavour to truly try them in the future. It certainly made a big difference watching your before & after demos. Thank you , Liz 💕
I work in sales and working towards a position where I run demos with prospects. Currently all my work is done over the phone. Your content has been so helpful. Thank you
Simple but crucial tips Easily digestible And of course perfect delivery Your content is very friendly and engaging. I must emphasise this is my first ever comment on RUclips and I've been a user for years. So in short Keep it up Vinh. I'm excited to see you succeed. Best wishes ❤️
4:00 even though you can’t dance 🕺 don’t forget you received a great experience meeting so many nice people. Remember it’s our job to perform & present our information to the world. We also need to enjoy every moment. ❤
Thanks Vinh for such insightful content on improving communication skills. I came here after a recommendation by a great trainer TJ Walker who admires your work. I am so delighted I have taken this step to learn from both of you. I love the authentic humour that you bring to such a "tough" subject of 'speaking' or communicating. I tend to use uuhms and buts, and learning to eliminate them. Thank you again for your wisdom. Love from Uganda via PEI-Canada. Henry Luyombya
Hello teacher vinh I'm David Dinawide from Angola I don't even speak English well Got a lot of trouble in my communications skills But I study from your videos and it's really helping ,thank you so much😊.
I don't know how I found you but I'm glad I did! Communication is the foundation to every relationship we have! It is so important and is generally done so poorly! (Me included!) Love your content and I intend to soak up every bit of it! 🥰
I really loved and enjoyed this video! Can you please make a video about how to be a good storyteller? Also a video on how to authentically share something personal or vulnerable with others. I think it's cool you've been able to learn through teaching. Your videos are a great representation of your self growth. Loved the notion of going back to being a student again. Have you thought of making a few videos about your experiences out camping? Loved the stars long exposure, campfire meals and setting up tent footage. Even the boiling water was cool. I love your longer videos, I feel like I get whiplash trying to learn from shorts.
Its my first lecture in 2 weeks and I am happy, to found you. Very simple things, they are important but in need. My daughter sent me this video and I am glad to found it. Thank you.
@@@@Did you know?? if you turn the opposite direction the same amount of spins everything will go back to normal. This is due to your vestibular system "the inner ear" thats how we maintain our balance. Inside the inner ear you'll find a labyrinthian structure which contain three semicircular canals that are arranged in right angles of each other so that each of these canals can individually senses movement along 3 axes. Now, these canals are filled with a fluid called \endolymph/which sloshes around when our body is in motion. So when we spin, it spins too, but, when we stop spinning abruptly the fluid continues spinning due to inertia. This then stimulates these little tiny hairs that send signals through your nervous system to tell your brain that your spinning.
Sooo... what I'm hearing is that you're a professional dancer?! 😁 In all seriousness, I LOVE your videos and am using them to improve upon my communication skills as a leader! Thank you!!!
I think it might be easier to eliminate non-words (umm,.aah, aha, uh, etc) and filler-words (you know, like, etc) in a presentation, but how about eliminating them in a regular conversation? I find that to be a lot more challenging. Do you have any tips on eliminating non-words, and filler-words from regular conversation?
What I try to do is to sit there in silence and think the whole sentence through, but make it obvious I'm thinking using nonverbal cues e.g. rubbing my chin
I love the Duchenne smile. In their heads people think they are smiling, but they are not. You can even feel their communicative energy when you photograph them. I was a portrait photographer for Carnival Cruise Liines for 3 contracts, taking 1500+ photos a day for 7 days cruises. It's a rare person these days that smile with their bodies. It took me, by joking and influencing them to bring it out. And time the camera shutter at the perfect moment (a split second after they laughed and not a moment more) before it was all gone, with the wind. And mind you, THEY were there on holiday, to have fun. (They're called, "The Fun Ships") A great photo has nothing to do with the camera or photographer. It has everything to do with communicating: living in the moment and the genuine feeling within the person on the other side of the camera and how quickly or easily they reflect their inner joy. That's why children, when they are happy, take the best photos.
You are amazing! I watched one of the videos from Facebook and I thought you were in your early 20’s until you said you’d been doing this 10 years. I really would love to do your program but I don’t have the money. I just babysit. Keep up the good work
It's painful to watch people speaking with a lot of filler and visual clutter (because I recognize them in myself). It's pleasant and engaging to watch the same person speak with no filler or visual clutter. Great tips!
I am thankful to the universe for making me watch one of your videos that came to me as a suggestion video (YT Algo). Much appreciated your efforts to explain very basic things in simple words that many of us ignored during communication. Thank you so much buddy.. 😊🙌 I would like to make a kind request to you. Could you please share or make a video on techniques to do clear and concise communication (like you) during a discussion on complex topics especially when the audience are way ahead in knowledge about it? It would be very helpful to people like me during a life changing moment. Thank you so much for your great contribution to the universe. 😇
Hi Vinh, Thanks God I found your video and I just got hook on it and I love it. I have been doing public speaking for more than a decade but I am not as good as you. Nowhere near you. You are the best I have seen. You pass my expectations. I love the humor you put on your stories. Can you please give me some tip on humors in communication. Can you be one of the people I can hang on with. As you said there is nothing impossible with knowledge. I want to learn this magic and I will be of service in return. I live in Australia for 48 years and I still not well verse and not as clear in my words like you do. So I need your knowledge to help me improve. Thanks again for all your sharing. Alicia B.
Tempo is important Viet speak with fast tempo so when they speak English they follow the same trends You have a good tempo and you pronounce clearly every single word. Viet had several tones but less intonations. English has intonations within a word and within a sentence. Love your work - hope one day our path will cross!
Thank God Nick Nimmin recommended your channel to me because communication has been my biggest challenge. In my last video, I just tried talking as though I was gisting someone my story and I noticed it helped a little bit although there’s still some work to be done😊
I really love @Vinh Truly man i smiled alot while watching this vedio amd i have learned alot form your videos and i just want to meet you man really hug you 🎉 really a nice enthusiastic personality😊 May you smile more 🎉🙂🙃🤩😚
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:06 🗣️ Remove auditory clutter, such as non-words and filler words, to enhance communication clarity and credibility. 02:52 🤝 Removing verbal clutter transforms how people perceive you, as demonstrated by a student example. 03:53 🙅♂️ Remove visual clutter, like excessive hand movements, as it can distract from your message and undermine your authority. 06:22 🤔 Making small changes to body language can significantly impact how others perceive your message. 09:24 😃 Smile sincerely with a "duchenne smile" to convey authenticity and happiness in your communication, rather than using fake smiles. Made with HARPA AI
Hi Vinh, Q. What tips would you give to a person who naturally has a low voice and being too loud hurts.. I deliver lectures and usually my voice reaches everyone and students listen because they respect me but sometimes when they start talking I lose authority.
Please write a book already. It's 2023, I've been googling daily to see if you have any books available. Guys please like this so Vinh can see that we would love to buy any book he writes.
haha tks Mr Vinh Giang for your awesome video, really, so useful and meaningful tips I've learnt, and I laugh out loud too for your charm. so grateful 🥰🥰
I really love your videos ..there are lot more to learn n day by day in order to improve communication ...Thanks again with motivation and unstoppable encouragement 👍💐
Hey Vinh, thank you for your great content. I truly enjoy your teaching style. It’s filled with fun and so much helpful tips. You mentioned to smile genuinely, however, I feel I over do it at times. Whenever I meet someone,I’d greet them over smiley 😂. How do I balance or control facial expressions more(I prefer my resting B..face….less wrinkles! Thank you, Blessings!
This is an amazing video. Vinh your's teaching style is very simple, clear, and fascinating. The best tips I got for communication skills. It helped me so much. Thanks for the video🥰🥰
How to remove filler words: what is your specific technique not to say them, (master the subject first before even talking about it ahead of time or prepare)?
He mentions some tips in other videos in this or other contexts: - prepare/master it, yes 👌 - take time before you speak to organise your thoughts - hence, don't be scared of silence (seriously, instead of 'uhm' and 'well's interrupting a speech, a silence is much nicer) - practice: record and listen back to yourself; just being aware of them makes a big difference - take a book and read aloud for five minutes (if it's in your second language and you exaggerate your mouth movements, you can practice articulation too) - rinse and repeat
This is sheer brilliance. I read a book with similar content, and it was sheer brilliance. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
In my field, I need to explain complex topics to customers that they are not familiar with. I feel like some important points are: Understand what I am talking about, so much, that I could explain it to a child. An empathetic approach to the conversation, picture myself on their side listening to me, to find what they want. What words they want to hear.
Just saw a tidbit about you. Came to your channel and sorted by best. Said to myself, "I've seen about everything, I hope this is different... and you pretend to to eat and put out something @ 0:45 actually laughed and I will sub..
Vihn, this video has impressed me a lot. I'm a teacher and I would share the tips with my students. Is it okay? FYI I subscribe instantly after the video!
Wow.. amazing video Vinh 🎉🎉❤️👍🏼👍🏼❤️ learnt a lot from your videos I tried a lot to improve my filler words but still unable to get rid of these - any suggestion how to improve on this one - please 🙏🏼
I love listening to you. You are great at sharing your knowledge & expertise in communication skills. You are a very clear & concise communicator yourself. Keep up the excellent work you are doing.
@vinhgiang, This was great! This is going to help me so much. However, I have another problem when speaking. I tend to pop my lips and I don't realize it until after I go back to watch the content . What tips do you have for that. Additionally, when doing a short presentation should you draw the audience in with something though provoking or should you immediately introduce yourself to start the presentation?
1. Eliminate auditory clutter: filler words and filler non-words.
2. Eliminate visual clutter: purposeful body language.
3. Genuine smile with intention
While I typically love when people give spoilers to save me time, Vinh's video's a delight to watch, and now, I'm kinda bummed I saw your comment lol
@@genxhustlerthen don't read comments before you watch the video. I never do, unless I'm bored out of my mind. 👍 And in this case I'm certainly not. ❤
@@borisjecar Yeah. Clear notes to copy afterward are always a great memory pocket prompt. I'm with the teachers-pet on this one. (teachers aid, 'first chair student tutor') 😊
Thank you very much for your notes. Ignore @genxhustler
Apparently they haven't figured out the simple solution to their "dilemma" would be to watch the video first then reading the comments 🤔
Thank you.
One of the hardest hurdles ive had trying to become more natural in my presentation and video was being more comfortable. Ive recently became more comfortable in my own skin, but am still not a natural talker and wanted to learn. Much appreciated. You are underrated.
YOOO I DIDNT EXPECT YOU TO BE HERE, WASSUPPPP
I didn't expect u to be here either omg! Small world
yooo Island! Nice seeing you here! Love listening to your streams and videos especially whenever you’re on a podcast with friends. Good to hear that you’ve been building up confidence by continuing to learn and reflect, let’s goooo!
Done
If Vinn didn't share all of his past communication mistakes I would've been convinced he is a born charismatic leader, so natural on stage and in front of the camera. His humility is so helpful and encouraging to us who may struggle in this department ❤️
Good point... I think nobody's naturally born that good. Some are good in different areas than others, but ones who actually study communication are able to curate and combine the set of skills you see him with
How can one handle or manage internal tension or pressure in the in course of presentation
Your content is so underrates. Everyone talks about stuff, but no one demonstrates it. This is invaluable!
I just found this Chanel and really appreciate the tips. I work in a job which requires high level communication. I am in a long distance relationship and talk to my partner daily about life and what's been happening. I live with constant brain fog and forget words and my stories always get follow-up questions for details I've missed. I really need to apply some of these skills to improve myself. Regardless, thank you for the help!
If you wanna be successful, you most take responsibility for your emotions, not place the blame on others. In addition to make you feel more guilty about your faults, pointing the finger at others will only serve to increase your sense of personal accountability. There's always a risk in every investment, yet people still invest and succeed. You must look outward if you wanna be successful in life.
I'm interested in investing, but I'm not sure where to start. Do you have any advice or contacts who can help me out?
Investing can be complex, so it's smart to get professional guidance when building your financial portfolio.
It's a great idea to have a conversation with financial advisors like Amanda Martin to reshape your portfolio.
I spread out my $25k portfolio across various markets to diversify my investments.
That's awesome! I ended up making a net profit of about $115k by investing in high dividend yield stocks, ETFs, and equity.
No doubt he is one of the finest communication skills trainer. Love from India🇮🇳
1. Remove auditory clutters
2. Remove visual clutters
3. Smile
Thank Vinh for this video. It's awesome!
Quang - a Vietnamese person learning English.
I'm so glad I found your channel through your shorts. Your vids are entertaining and insurmountably helpful
I am from uganda one of your followers. I would love to see more of your post and learn to become a smart public speaker. I really love your explanations.
Hi! As a coach and trainer, I must admit that you've helped me in a big way. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and adding value to our communication skills 🙌🙏
I Just kept seeing your shorts. Amazed you don't have more views. Good Luck man. One of the best out there
Tips:
1. Remove Auditory Clutter
2. Remove Visual Clutter
3. SMILE more. Body language = tonality is powerful. Practice a DUCHENNE SMILE (crow's feet, genuine full smile)
10:05 ruclips.net/video/LsyfrGnBL4c/видео.html
Thanks
Thanks!
Thank you for your 3 conversion tips. I will endeavour to truly try them in the future. It certainly made a big difference watching your before & after demos. Thank you ,
Liz 💕
I work in sales and working towards a position where I run demos with prospects. Currently all my work is done over the phone. Your content has been so helpful. Thank you
Simple but crucial tips
Easily digestible
And of course perfect delivery
Your content is very friendly and engaging.
I must emphasise this is my first ever comment on RUclips and I've been a user for years.
So in short Keep it up Vinh.
I'm excited to see you succeed.
Best wishes ❤️
4:00 even though you can’t dance 🕺 don’t forget you received a great experience meeting so many nice people. Remember it’s our job to perform & present our information to the world. We also need to enjoy every moment. ❤
Thanks Vinh for such insightful content on improving communication skills. I came here after a recommendation by a great trainer TJ Walker who admires your work. I am so delighted I have taken this step to learn from both of you. I love the authentic humour that you bring to such a "tough" subject of 'speaking' or communicating. I tend to use uuhms and buts, and learning to eliminate them. Thank you again for your wisdom. Love from Uganda via PEI-Canada. Henry Luyombya
The way you speak sir... I can literally listen you all the day...u have such a good voice..❣️☺️👍🏻
Hello teacher vinh
I'm David Dinawide from Angola
I don't even speak English well
Got a lot of trouble in my communications skills
But I study from your videos and it's really helping ,thank you so much😊.
That transformation at 2:30 is surreal. Well done!
I don't know how I found you but I'm glad I did! Communication is the foundation to every relationship we have! It is so important and is generally done so poorly! (Me included!) Love your content and I intend to soak up every bit of it! 🥰
I really loved and enjoyed this video! Can you please make a video about how to be a good storyteller? Also a video on how to authentically share something personal or vulnerable with others. I think it's cool you've been able to learn through teaching. Your videos are a great representation of your self growth. Loved the notion of going back to being a student again. Have you thought of making a few videos about your experiences out camping? Loved the stars long exposure, campfire meals and setting up tent footage. Even the boiling water was cool. I love your longer videos, I feel like I get whiplash trying to learn from shorts.
Its my first lecture in 2 weeks and I am happy, to found you. Very simple things, they are important but in need. My daughter sent me this video and I am glad to found it. Thank you.
YOU ACTED IN SHANG-CHI?! AWESOME! I`M GONNA WATCH IT AGAIN 🔥🔥♥️
This is gold. You Will blow up. Fast or slow, ull reacher a mill+ subs.
Respect.
@@@@Did you know?? if you turn the opposite direction the same amount of spins everything will go back to normal. This is due to your vestibular system "the inner ear" thats how we maintain our balance. Inside the inner ear you'll find a labyrinthian structure which contain three semicircular canals that are arranged in right angles of each other so that each of these canals can individually senses movement along 3 axes. Now, these canals are filled with a fluid called \endolymph/which sloshes around when our body is in motion. So when we spin, it spins too, but, when we stop spinning abruptly the fluid continues spinning due to inertia. This then stimulates these little tiny hairs that send signals through your nervous system to tell your brain that your spinning.
Cool story Sean 😎😎
Thats nice to know
As a design Engineer from Neuroequilibrium Diagnostic company, I can say he's 100% correct .
@@TanMwhats the use for such an activity?
To confuse u!
Sooo... what I'm hearing is that you're a professional dancer?! 😁
In all seriousness, I LOVE your videos and am using them to improve upon my communication skills as a leader! Thank you!!!
Vinh, its my pleasure serving you on call. I was really overwhelmed. Thank you very much vinh 🧡
I think it might be easier to eliminate non-words (umm,.aah, aha, uh, etc) and filler-words (you know, like, etc) in a presentation, but how about eliminating them in a regular conversation? I find that to be a lot more challenging. Do you have any tips on eliminating non-words, and filler-words from regular conversation?
What I try to do is to sit there in silence and think the whole sentence through, but make it obvious I'm thinking using nonverbal cues e.g. rubbing my chin
Everything you've listed in this video is me. I am working on improving this, which is how I found you. Thanks for the tips.
I love the Duchenne smile. In their heads people think they are smiling, but they are not. You can even feel their communicative energy when you photograph them. I was a portrait photographer for Carnival Cruise Liines for 3 contracts, taking 1500+ photos a day for 7 days cruises. It's a rare person these days that smile with their bodies. It took me, by joking and influencing them to bring it out. And time the camera shutter at the perfect moment (a split second after they laughed and not a moment more) before it was all gone, with the wind. And mind you, THEY were there on holiday, to have fun. (They're called, "The Fun Ships") A great photo has nothing to do with the camera or photographer. It has everything to do with communicating: living in the moment and the genuine feeling within the person on the other side of the camera and how quickly or easily they reflect their inner joy. That's why children, when they are happy, take the best photos.
You are amazing! I watched one of the videos from Facebook and I thought you were in your early 20’s until you said you’d been doing this 10 years. I really would love to do your program but I don’t have the money. I just babysit. Keep up the good work
Thank you!
Vinh you are insanely awesome in what you are doing. i have just started following you and its super beneficial to me. Thank you.
😍
It's painful to watch people speaking with a lot of filler and visual clutter (because I recognize them in myself).
It's pleasant and engaging to watch the same person speak with no filler or visual clutter. Great tips!
Your passion is very attractive making your communication very authentic!
It’s amazing how many people didn’t think these were and are issue.
I am thankful to the universe for making me watch one of your videos that came to me as a suggestion video (YT Algo). Much appreciated your efforts to explain very basic things in simple words that many of us ignored during communication. Thank you so much buddy.. 😊🙌
I would like to make a kind request to you. Could you please share or make a video on techniques to do clear and concise communication (like you) during a discussion on complex topics especially when the audience are way ahead in knowledge about it? It would be very helpful to people like me during a life changing moment. Thank you so much for your great contribution to the universe. 😇
Thanks for pointing out these three barriers to effective communication. The question however remains, how? How do we improve these?
I love this guy, just found him today, I’m going to binge the sh*t out of him, instant fan
The editing/CG is cool and make the stories funnier. I actually laughed a couple times haha
Hi Vinh,
Thanks God I found your video and I just got hook on it and I love it.
I have been doing public speaking for more than a decade but I am not as good as you. Nowhere near you.
You are the best I have seen. You pass my expectations.
I love the humor you put on your stories. Can you please give me some tip on humors in communication.
Can you be one of the people I can hang on with. As you said there is nothing impossible with knowledge.
I want to learn this magic and I will be of service in return.
I live in Australia for 48 years and I still not well verse and not as clear in my words like you do.
So I need your knowledge to help me improve.
Thanks again for all your sharing.
Alicia B.
Vihn, you're my biggest motivation on Communication.
I look forward to enrolling in your classes.
You're a communication genius 🙌
I am 10 years old and this helped me in regional speech competition
Thank you so much Sir. Would you please share with us how to improve tonality and intonation ?
Exactly what I need, helpful, thank Vinh so much
You're my HERO, Vihn!!
These 3 steps are extremely simple and actionable. Thank you for sharing 👍🏾
thanks vinh for this video it's very beneficial for me because I really want to learn
Tempo is important
Viet speak with fast tempo so when they speak English they follow the same trends
You have a good tempo and you pronounce clearly every single word.
Viet had several tones but less intonations.
English has intonations within a word and within a sentence.
Love your work - hope one day our path will cross!
Vinn Giang thank you SO MUCH for sharing your information. You are very helpful. Big thank you 👍👍
Ireland, Derry City
I love your depiction of Scot accent
Thank you very much for these tips, they will be implemented as soon as possible.
Wow! His student did so well!!!
Thank God Nick Nimmin recommended your channel to me because communication has been my biggest challenge. In my last video, I just tried talking as though I was gisting someone my story and I noticed it helped a little bit although there’s still some work to be done😊
Loving your videos.. you helped me start my journey to hoan my communication skills 😁
I really love @Vinh Truly man i smiled alot while watching this vedio amd i have learned alot form your videos and i just want to meet you man really hug you 🎉 really a nice enthusiastic personality😊 May you smile more 🎉🙂🙃🤩😚
Great video! Love the stage academy. One piece of advice - get some sound absorption panels for that room.
Thank you very much Vinh for this video. It is really helpful
Can you please do a video on how to tell a comprehensive story?
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
01:06 🗣️ Remove auditory clutter, such as non-words and filler words, to enhance communication clarity and credibility.
02:52 🤝 Removing verbal clutter transforms how people perceive you, as demonstrated by a student example.
03:53 🙅♂️ Remove visual clutter, like excessive hand movements, as it can distract from your message and undermine your authority.
06:22 🤔 Making small changes to body language can significantly impact how others perceive your message.
09:24 😃 Smile sincerely with a "duchenne smile" to convey authenticity and happiness in your communication, rather than using fake smiles.
Made with HARPA AI
Thank you for your dedication. You give very helpful comunication tips
Hi Vinh,
Q. What tips would you give to a person who naturally has a low voice and being too loud hurts.. I deliver lectures and usually my voice reaches everyone and students listen because they respect me but sometimes when they start talking I lose authority.
Please write a book already. It's 2023, I've been googling daily to see if you have any books available. Guys please like this so Vinh can see that we would love to buy any book he writes.
I love all his you tubes
haha tks Mr Vinh Giang for your awesome video, really, so useful and meaningful tips I've learnt, and I laugh out loud too for your charm. so grateful 🥰🥰
You are so amazing Vinh, as others have stated, the very first time I saw one of your videos I loved it and your message. All the best and keep going!
I just start watch your video and it help me a lot to improve my communication
This is amazing I'm just about to start a PhD and I'm a terrible presenter, petrified of doing conferences. You are going to help wonders thankyou.
got so much value from this Vinh! excellent video!
Thank you. You are helping me alot to improve my communication skills.
I really love your videos ..there are lot more to learn n day by day in order to improve communication ...Thanks again with motivation and unstoppable encouragement 👍💐
You’re awesome! The value of your content is priceless.. 👍🏼
This is gold.
Keep it up.
Come on the road.
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. You’re helping me out so much!
Thank you for teaching these valuable tips!
Love you Vinny, watching all your vids!!
I enjoyed every minute of these video this video is interesting to watch
Hey Vinh, thank you for your great content. I truly enjoy your teaching style. It’s filled with fun and so much helpful tips. You mentioned to smile genuinely, however, I feel I over do it at times. Whenever I meet someone,I’d greet them over smiley 😂. How do I balance or control facial expressions more(I prefer my resting B..face….less wrinkles! Thank you, Blessings!
This is an amazing video. Vinh your's teaching style is very simple, clear, and fascinating. The best tips I got for communication skills. It helped me so much. Thanks for the video🥰🥰
How to remove filler words: what is your specific technique not to say them, (master the subject first before even talking about it ahead of time or prepare)?
He mentions some tips in other videos in this or other contexts:
- prepare/master it, yes 👌
- take time before you speak to organise your thoughts
- hence, don't be scared of silence (seriously, instead of 'uhm' and 'well's interrupting a speech, a silence is much nicer)
- practice: record and listen back to yourself; just being aware of them makes a big difference
- take a book and read aloud for five minutes (if it's in your second language and you exaggerate your mouth movements, you can practice articulation too)
- rinse and repeat
This is sheer brilliance. I read a book with similar content, and it was sheer brilliance. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Loving this! One of the best “how to influence and persuade” RUclipsr I came across.
Keep it up Vinh!
This is such a huge help for me. Thank you!
I'm interested. First day to listen.. keep it up.
In my field, I need to explain complex topics to customers that they are not familiar with.
I feel like some important points are: Understand what I am talking about, so much, that I could explain it to a child.
An empathetic approach to the conversation, picture myself on their side listening to me, to find what they want. What words they want to hear.
Just saw a tidbit about you. Came to your channel and sorted by best. Said to myself, "I've seen about everything, I hope this is different... and you pretend to to eat and put out something @ 0:45 actually laughed and I will sub..
Vihn, this video has impressed me a lot. I'm a teacher and I would share the tips with my students. Is it okay? FYI I subscribe instantly after the video!
Powerful tips. Thank you Vinh
Wow.. amazing video Vinh 🎉🎉❤️👍🏼👍🏼❤️ learnt a lot from your videos I tried a lot to improve my filler words but still unable to get rid of these - any suggestion how to improve on this one - please 🙏🏼
You are a nice teacher 🧑🏫 😊❤
I love listening to you. You are great at sharing your knowledge & expertise in communication skills. You are a very clear & concise communicator yourself. Keep up the excellent work you are doing.
Great video
3 steps will always be in mind while public speaking
Thanks Vinn
Give us something in - how to listen better in order to improve communication
the Scottish accent alone makes this video great, thanks
Super great for me and entire community thanks
@vinhgiang, This was great! This is going to help me so much. However, I have another problem when speaking. I tend to pop my lips and I don't realize it until after I go back to watch the content . What tips do you have for that. Additionally, when doing a short presentation should you draw the audience in with something though provoking or should you immediately introduce yourself to start the presentation?
Thank You for beingYou!!
He just is so mindful of whatever he talks and does! Who would have thought of putting the white thing out so instantly and white?