Yes before attending a meeting you should take a notebook and a pen when something is asked by others which is important from the meeting point of view then then write it down and think about it why it is important and your voice should be neither loud nor low so that each one easily get you when you speak .
The best thing I ever did to learn to communicate more confidently was record myself on video. I had no idea what I sounded like, how poorly I articulated my speech, and I was shocked. Those initial recordings never made it to RUclips. And what I got for making improvements was a larger audience than others who have posted hundreds of more videos than I have.
I always find difficulty in understanding American English accent. I was worried that I have a problem. Hearing this video I could understand every single world and meaning or every single sentence. Now I felt confident. Thank you❤
@@robertp.wainman4094 But the way she talked she is using the neutral american english. Only some words you will know that she is Australian or a person living in Australia because of her pronunciation the letters R and O
All my life, I've learned how not to speak. I found it is more practical, now I become stupid. But it is too late, I am 65 now. It is still good to know how to speak clearly.
I am 50. I started learning communication. I am seeing the benefits in few months. Until we die we have to communicate. You will still use these skills.
It is so true, when people speak fast it is hard to understand what they are saying. Slowing down pacing makes the person seem more confident. I like the idea of lowering my voice instead of trying to force things. Thank you Kara!
An excellent introduction to an authoritative speaking! I've also noticed that your body language complements your words. I would greatly appreciate a video on that nonverbal part of the communication.
This video has exceeded my expectations! The presenter has a wealth of knowledge and experience, and the content is delivered in a way that is both informative and engaging. I particularly appreciated the focus on pacing and tone, which has really helped me to keep my audience engaged and interested. Highly recommend this video to anyone looking to take their leadership skills to the next level!
Perfect! I came here to confirm my thinking about the upswing. I used it a lot without noticing it until I saw a manager speaking like that in a conference. You cleared my doubt that now I should use rather the downswing. Thanks a lot! ❤
Excellent. To be a confident in speaking or better speaker, we should know the subject matter what we are speaking about and use the appropriate body language along with maintining our pace of speaking. Thanks a lot Kara for always giving us valuable knowledge.
Yes , outstanding. I will most certainly share this jewel. You are really applying what you are teaching. Very basic communication to help everyone at every level. I would like to hear you reading. Great work let’s work on getting the word out.
Thanks, Kara, for these helpful tips, and solutions for leaders! This is one of the areas I help Hispanic entrepreneurs who want to be Authorities in their industry or market. It is important to be ready, the best way, for TV, Radio, Podcast interviews or presentations, and for a voice note or recorded powerful message on a phone to a client, news producer, or show host. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
this video shows me the best ways to encourage my speaking, so we hope that you are a native speaker will help me to study English because I am a teacher in English at a vocational high school in West Papua. Please send me an easy and simple program for learning. I want to contact but what way I will use. Thank you
Thank you Kara for this insightful presentation it's really relevant it shows that you know what you talking about and I'm looking forward to your next one.. Thanks so much..
Hello dear professor Your lessons are really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria
Good points We used to call the the upswing "up talking"--Common in the progressive academic community. I also noticed it 50 years ago in Hawaii and in Scotland where it seemed rather charming. I am glad you mentioned "sort of" and "kind of"; I hear these so much on NPR (in the USA). "
Fantastic, outstanding, brilliant video. Kara, wow, very impressive content, and i really find you as a presenter enthralling. Superb presentation. Thankyou again.
The upswing is, in my experience, a British thing. When I first moved to Britain I noticed people did that. I caught the habit of it and when I moved back to the states everyone looked at me weird when I did it.
I am a fairly new speaker. (My videos are on my channel, of when I went to Heaven & Hell, when I nearly died.) I have been learning a lot and these are GREAT TIPS, especially in the way that you present them. Thank you!!
I've been trying out the upswing and downswing. It's interesting, but it seems like I sound grouchier with the downswing than the upswing. But it is less hesitant. 🤔
Amazing content ! I'm not an English native speaker ,and I found interesting the fact some English speakers don't notice they do have a question mark ,similar to Japanese. In English you guys use auxiliaries verbs (do,did,will ...) or put the verb first(be) plus the rising intonation. But there languages that really don't have any question mark, only the intonation will tell if it is a question or not. That's the case of portuguese and Spanish. That's very interesting! Again thank you for amazing tips !
I love you video, super interesting subject. My feeedback, and obviously my personal opinion, slow down when speaking. Sometimes you are doing it too fast. Non native english speakers need extra seconds to process information.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🗣️ Importance of firm, clear, and confident voice for leaders. 02:19 📢 Slow down speech for control and understanding. 04:11 🔊 Lower tone of voice for confidence without aggression. 05:48 🗣️ Eliminate upswing, use downward intonation for statements. 08:22 🙅♂️ Remove hesitancy and filler words for confident communication. Made with HARPA AI
hi, this video is really helpful to me. I would like to request you to make a video on how can we work or enhance the clarity on our pronunciation of words. thanks
Thank you very much, I’m so interested in your nice lesson ❤please add more, your nice accent is very easy & understandable 🌹👍 Please accept our best regards
Yes before attending a meeting you should take a notebook and a pen when something is asked by others which is important from the meeting point of view then then write it down and think about it why it is important and your voice should be neither loud nor low so that each one easily get you when you speak .
The best thing I ever did to learn to communicate more confidently was record myself on video. I had no idea what I sounded like, how poorly I articulated my speech, and I was shocked. Those initial recordings never made it to RUclips. And what I got for making improvements was a larger audience than others who have posted hundreds of more videos than I have.
That is amazing! Well done!
Can you tell us more about how to exercise our speach and ameliorate it
Very useful
Really insightful!
11:45
I always find difficulty in understanding American English accent. I was worried that I have a problem.
Hearing this video I could understand every single world and meaning or every single sentence.
Now I felt confident.
Thank you❤
But this is an Australian English accent.
@@robertp.wainman4094 But the way she talked she is using the neutral american english. Only some words you will know that she is Australian or a person living in Australia because of her pronunciation the letters R and O
@@reynvlogs5235 As someone from the UK it's immediately obvious she's Australian - and definitely not American.
All my life, I've learned how not to speak. I found it is more practical, now I become stupid. But it is too late, I am 65 now. It is still good to know how to speak clearly.
never too late
I am 50. I started learning communication. I am seeing the benefits in few months. Until we die we have to communicate. You will still use these skills.
Age is just a number. Don't worry how old you are.
Thanks Kara ! I like this advice of taking a breath, pause ,sloe down your speech!
It is so true, when people speak fast it is hard to understand what they are saying. Slowing down pacing makes the person seem more confident. I like the idea of lowering my voice instead of trying to force things. Thank you Kara!
An excellent introduction to an authoritative speaking! I've also noticed that your body language complements your words. I would greatly appreciate a video on that nonverbal part of the communication.
I am a PhD scholar in the field of education from Pakistan. I like your content and the way of delivery.
Ok g no body cares about your PHD
This video has exceeded my expectations! The presenter has a wealth of knowledge and experience, and the content is delivered in a way that is both informative and engaging. I particularly appreciated the focus on pacing and tone, which has really helped me to keep my audience engaged and interested. Highly recommend this video to anyone looking to take their leadership skills to the next level!
Wow! Thank you so much!
😊.
Slowing down is such a critical thing to help bolster both perceived and actual confidence. Great tips!
Thank you!
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I agree. I have to catch myself to make myself slow down when speaking in my videos. I'm working on it.
Perfect! I came here to confirm my thinking about the upswing. I used it a lot without noticing it until I saw a manager speaking like that in a conference. You cleared my doubt that now I should use rather the downswing. Thanks a lot! ❤
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Thank you, Kara!! Great kind of advice! One important addition is to clearly pronounce each word completely and that is why you sound slower.
The hesitancy tip is a great one. When the leader comes across as not believing in self, it definitely detracts from the message.
I do a lot of speaking, media interviews; I just happened upon these videos, they’re great. Insightful, clear and helpful
Excellent. To be a confident in speaking or better speaker, we should know the subject matter what we are speaking about and use the appropriate body language along with maintining our pace of speaking.
Thanks a lot Kara for always giving us valuable knowledge.
Thank you for watching again Bhim! Yes, knowing the subject matter also helps us to be more confident. Body language is important too!
😊
Amazing thanks much
Yes , outstanding. I will most certainly share this jewel. You are really applying what you are teaching. Very basic communication to help everyone at every level. I would like to hear you reading. Great work let’s work on getting the word out.
Its good to have leaders around you just anywhere like at your workplace or church and school. As a leader you have to be confident
Honestly, you are the best speaker, I like your body language's, thank you so much for your kind work. its really helpful. :)
frankly, your voice is the best. beautiful teacher, all respects 🙏❤
Thank you very much!
It is really good to learn from you. You explain everything and you leave a learner without a question. Thank you madam.
I'm glad to hear that. Thank you!
Thanks so much Kara,I learnt alot from this video I naturally talk very fast and I'm making effort to control my speech speed
I'm glad I came accross your channel. Thank you for your lectures. Truly helpful. ❤
Thanks Kara, I had an intonation challenge and cost me lots of energy!
Thanks, Kara, for these helpful tips, and solutions for leaders! This is one of the areas I help Hispanic entrepreneurs who want to be Authorities in their industry or market. It is important to be ready, the best way, for TV, Radio, Podcast interviews or presentations, and for a voice note or recorded powerful message on a phone to a client, news producer, or show host. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
this video shows me the best ways to encourage my speaking, so we hope that you are a native speaker will help me to study English because I am a teacher in English at a vocational high school in West Papua. Please send me an easy and simple program for learning. I want to contact but what way I will use. Thank you
I find it very helpful when you give the comparison examples (good vs bad). Thank you for your work.
Thank you Kara for this insightful presentation it's really relevant it shows that you know what you talking about and I'm looking forward to your next one.. Thanks so much..
Thank you so much Lucy!
Hello dear professor
Your lessons are really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best. Take care and have a good time.
Your Student from Algeria
Awesome!! I am ready for the next meeting and planning to apply the tips you shared. Thank you!! :)
You're welcome! I'm glad they were helpful for you.
Your lesson is very useful and an effective tool to enhance leadership.
More power madam.❤
Thank you!
Good points We used to call the the upswing "up talking"--Common in the progressive academic community. I also noticed it 50 years ago in Hawaii and in Scotland where it seemed rather charming. I am glad you mentioned "sort of" and "kind of"; I hear these so much on NPR (in the USA).
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I am having a speech soon,hope i do well after watching this
Very effective and efficiently. Thank you
I love watching your video, your contribution for the next leaders generation is enormous. keep doing this 👏👏👏
Good information as u mention here Confidence is important but some people even have confident but they are fear Something else.
Excellent points! Thank you for sharing.
Fantastic job you are doing Kara,am very impressed by your articulation. Great!!!
Thank you so much!
Upswing - question
Downswing- answer
I come across this video today
and I like it because I have been battling with how to communicate with others
Do a lot of speaking to various groups, media, Your videos are excellent. Congrats on a great series
Thank you very much!
Thank God i came across your videos, love your accent as well ❤❤❤
Wow thank you for this tips!
Nice tips.
This video is helpful for all conversations.
I'm glad to hear that!
Interesting concept to touch upon@Shriya..... emotions well portrayed and depicted, keep up the efforts and keep going
Thanks a lot 😊
Fantastic, outstanding, brilliant video. Kara, wow, very impressive content, and i really find you as a presenter enthralling. Superb presentation. Thankyou again.
Thank you for your kind words!
The upswing is, in my experience, a British thing. When I first moved to Britain I noticed people did that. I caught the habit of it and when I moved back to the states everyone looked at me weird when I did it.
Love your channel, very helpful. Thank you.
Wow, this video really helped me a lot. Thanks for your tips and insight 😊
Really practical and insightful ty
I am a fairly new speaker. (My videos are on my channel, of when I went to Heaven & Hell, when I nearly died.) I have been learning a lot and these are GREAT TIPS, especially in the way that you present them. Thank you!!
Helpful video, thank you.
I'm so grateful find out your channel. this video significantly helps me, how to behave while tallking in meeting session.
I'm so glad to hear that!
I became your fan. Great video once again. It will definately help to improve myself. Thanks for sharing
Hi Kara. I love your videos, they are very helpful. Thanks.
this is very useful thank you so much for sharing all of it God bless
Loved your tips! Thank you!
Am a new acting manager in my engineering field and I just found your channel, am your new subscriber.....
Thank you very much!
Great your effort Kara.I found this video can give a sense to me personal development .Thank you.
Your voice is too young💙
Thanks for much needed knowledge. 🙏
Thank you!
I've been trying out the upswing and downswing. It's interesting, but it seems like I sound grouchier with the downswing than the upswing. But it is less hesitant. 🤔
Simply awesome!
Thank you, Ma'am. Proper breathing also matters in speech delivery.
It certainly does.
Thank you I have learned
Your content is helpful to me and other TBH.❤
Very insightful and educative, dear
❤ Kara, you speak rather quickly, but I understand you perfectly thanks to your excellent diction! :))
I'm so glad to hear that. Thank you!
iam new tobyour video and I started enjoying your knowledge and coach🎉
You're so adorable and your message is so clear . Thank you
yes, I speak spanish this help me.. I want more tips to improve my communications
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Thank you for your input
Thank you Kara for wonderful tips.
Nicest video for learning. Thanks a lot.
Awesome , Brilliant, Superb video
My ideas speak for themselves.
That's true of any genius.
Thank you... Your explanation is very useful and helps me improve my speech.... And i like the way you speak and your prononciation..
Thank you!
Amazing content ! I'm not an English native speaker ,and I found interesting the fact some English speakers don't notice they do have a question mark ,similar to Japanese. In English you guys use auxiliaries verbs (do,did,will ...) or put the verb first(be) plus the rising intonation.
But there languages that really don't have any question mark, only the intonation will tell if it is a question or not. That's the case of portuguese and Spanish.
That's very interesting! Again thank you for amazing tips !
Thank you very much for sharing. Very useful 👌
It is really amazing and Usefull lecture and learning tips.
Thank you
I love you video, super interesting subject. My feeedback, and obviously my personal opinion, slow down when speaking. Sometimes you are doing it too fast. Non native english speakers need extra seconds to process information.
I appreciate your suggestions.
Thank you indeed
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🗣️ Importance of firm, clear, and confident voice for leaders.
02:19 📢 Slow down speech for control and understanding.
04:11 🔊 Lower tone of voice for confidence without aggression.
05:48 🗣️ Eliminate upswing, use downward intonation for statements.
08:22 🙅♂️ Remove hesitancy and filler words for confident communication.
Made with HARPA AI
nice ! very informative
Beautiful! I am over satisfied with the presentation...thank you
Excellent. Thank you very much! I will try to introduce in my speech these suggestions.
I hope they help you!
Nice video and very informative.
Awesome presentation.
Rising intonation is good.Welldone thanks for sharing
Great teaching . Before this I was much of a hurry to get across and in the process I mix myself up .
hi, this video is really helpful to me. I would like to request you to make a video on how can we work or enhance the clarity on our pronunciation of words. thanks
Great suggestion! I actually have one coming up :)
Thank you so much Kara for these valuable tips. God bless you.
Firm confident and clear voice
Filler words make one sound kind and understanding, empathetic. Removing them completely may makes one sound rude😢
This video is helpful, more knowledge to you.
Thank you very much, I’m so interested in your nice lesson ❤please add more, your nice accent is very easy & understandable 🌹👍
Please accept our best regards
Unique representation of ideation
Great job. Plz keep uploading such as videos 😊
Thank you! I sure will continue.
This is great teaching, thanks for helping me
Super video on clear and confident approach of communication...😊
Thank you so much!
Very much useful Madame... Thanks
most important is you need you know what to talk about - then you're confident innit bruv ?
I feel you, bruv
Amazing video. Great lessons
Thank you!
Replace the filler words with proper preparation for the discussion/ debate or public speaking