Articulate Yourself With Incredible Precision (3 Secrets)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @davidhermosillo1865
    @davidhermosillo1865 Год назад +203

    I love the fact you went straight into the topic. No into. No gibberish. Straight to the point. I loved this. Congratulations, great content! ❤

    • @EnlightenedCrow
      @EnlightenedCrow Год назад

      That's the effect of atomic wording in action

    • @alessiolupu23
      @alessiolupu23 Год назад

      He applies what he 's suggesting you to do, in order to develope your words and arguments precision

    • @alii4334
      @alii4334 Год назад

      because his content is quite unique, he doesn't need to do such tricky things!

    • @alextropmann9222
      @alextropmann9222 10 месяцев назад

      That's Storytelling. Start with action.

  • @alihafezi4476
    @alihafezi4476 Год назад +69

    RUclips is becoming increasingly incredible. I haven’t found this level of quality, even amongst a single one of the seasoned professors at my “prestigious” university, and I’m paying thousands of dollars to have them instruct me!

    • @bombaylos
      @bombaylos Год назад +2

      Welcome to 2023 😅 to think empowering, educational content has been available for over at least a decade 🤯

    • @alihafezi4476
      @alihafezi4476 Год назад +1

      @@bombaylos I wouldn't say the content on RUclips a decade ago easily rivaled the best of what you might encounter in a prestigious university. Now, it does and more.

  • @holdenludwig
    @holdenludwig Год назад +529

    It’s pretty ingenious of him to break down such words with complexity like he does.

    • @mouhamadouhabibou517
      @mouhamadouhabibou517 Год назад +14

      He is Ai bruv

    • @Juoa_F
      @Juoa_F Год назад +29

      Or maybe “an imaginative word-smithing artist”

    • @mouhamadouhabibou517
      @mouhamadouhabibou517 Год назад +14

      The world of speculation and opinion is an infinite curve
      But the bottom line is the reality

    • @holdenludwig
      @holdenludwig Год назад +2

      @@mouhamadouhabibou517 well said

    • @pecky206
      @pecky206 Год назад +7

      I see what you did there

  • @confusedcommenter5899
    @confusedcommenter5899 9 месяцев назад +4

    What's helped me most with articulation is WRITING...every single day, I write 500 words on something and then look for logical gaps. I often find that I go on and on explaining the thing rather than making my point. Like if I wanna write on how to be articulate I will go on and on about what good articulation is rather than how to do it

  • @Adolphout
    @Adolphout Год назад +15

    Thanks for the work you do.

  • @ninobach7456
    @ninobach7456 Год назад +268

    I find articulation very hard. What helped me was to read more books

    • @jerkycam
      @jerkycam Год назад +34

      Your comment is well articulated.

    • @Clanlesscavgaming
      @Clanlesscavgaming Год назад +11

      A portrait of a young man as Artist by James Joyce.
      The plague by Albert camus
      These books have helped my speech tremendously. Moreover, reading in general helps helps articulating!

    • @Clanlesscavgaming
      @Clanlesscavgaming Год назад +5

      I also would recommend Micheal surge he’s a great public speaker that speak eloquently!

    • @Finisher794
      @Finisher794 Год назад

      @@Clanlesscavgaming does audiobook work as much?

    • @isthisreallife18
      @isthisreallife18 Год назад +2

      ​@@jerkycam😂😂😂

  • @seraphicchic8829
    @seraphicchic8829 Год назад +99

    I'm a quiet person and don't know how to express myself. I really want to be articulate for myself, my future career, and my relationships with people 🙏

    • @stitischannel1963
      @stitischannel1963 Год назад +8

      It's great to ne a silent person. You can say less, but use words efficently. When you speak, it's short and effective, it's impactfull. One sentance can have brillant impact on listeners
      (sorry my english is not that great. I work on it)

    • @fortitude1208
      @fortitude1208 Год назад +2

      @@stitischannel1963he is afraid to talk at all. And experts can talk less and say more.. we are far from that.. he need to just talk and practise.. just practice and dont be afraid of errors

    • @Rising.consciousness
      @Rising.consciousness Год назад +3

      “I’m becoming more confident and learning how to express myself more and more everyday. I’m becoming more articulate and I can see how it is beginning to benefit me, my career and my relationships with people”. This could be a useful affirmation for you. I can see how you are beginning to attract all these things that you desire 🙏

    • @samanthabarnes1681
      @samanthabarnes1681 Год назад +3

      You can speak eloquently as a quiet person. It is not the number of words that impact people but their value. Your conversation will be well received.

    • @fortitude1208
      @fortitude1208 Год назад

      @@samanthabarnes1681 its hard to expres yourself with less words.. only experts can do that.

  • @FR-tb7xh
    @FR-tb7xh Год назад +62

    Outstanding video! I must say, personally, for more than 40 years, I’ve surrounded myself with exceptional people far smarter than I. In fact, some of my closest colleagues, friends, and family are downright titillating conversationalists. From zinger-slaying barbists to compelling storytellers, they’ve enriched my life to no end. I love them all.

    • @NoXeB1995
      @NoXeB1995 Год назад +6

      Wise man, If i may I will add a comment to this. It is obvious that you have something of value to these extremely gifted people, otherwise they wouldn't surround themselves around you. Congrats :)

    • @Vogue_of_Phoenix
      @Vogue_of_Phoenix Год назад +3

      Adopt me 😅

    • @Youtubeuser1aa
      @Youtubeuser1aa Год назад

      Ugh

  • @mauric440
    @mauric440 Год назад +63

    Imagine being a non native english speaker trying to dive deep in the language to learn how express yourself better. Well that's me! Thanks for the well-assembly strategic resources you have put online.

    • @stitischannel1963
      @stitischannel1963 Год назад +5

      At least we are two in that situation lol
      Have fun learning too !

    • @connoroleary591
      @connoroleary591 Год назад +7

      I wish all native speakers of English were as proficient as you are.
      Here is how I would have written your comment.
      Imagine being a non native English speaker, trying to dive deep into the language in order to learn how to express yourself with more fluency and verve? Well that's me!
      Thank you for the well assembled, strategic resources you have put online.
      Anyway, I am impressed with your language skills and wish I was as proficient at a second language as you are with English.
      Take care and greetings from the UK.

  • @SolFront
    @SolFront Год назад +11

    Having the ability to articulate and communicate at the level you do is one of my most fueled ambitions

  • @tristanmoller9498
    @tristanmoller9498 Год назад +32

    Girls love articulate guys. Was on a date with a girl. Discussion went to body positivity and the question whether or not it has gone too far. I had just talked about that with my parents a couple hours earlier, so all my thoughts on the matter were fresh.
    I practically gave a speech as my argument and even though she disagreed, her eyes lit up and her jaw dropped. That was a fun debate!

    • @Leo-yn5fx
      @Leo-yn5fx Год назад

      Girls love articulate guys LMFAO is that why you weirdos are doing this? Like the gym thing again right?

    • @josevanreyes
      @josevanreyes Год назад +2

      Who cares if they like it or not. Do it for yourself.

    • @tristanmoller9498
      @tristanmoller9498 Год назад +7

      @@josevanreyes I care haha. Definitely a good reason.

  • @Mate-mate
    @Mate-mate Год назад +76

    I'm glad that I found your video, Joseph. As a non-native speaker, it is always challenging to express my thoughts using descriptive words. Now, I'm starting to understand how to employ division, depiction, and pause to articulate my speech. Especially, pausing helps me not to distract the listener by not adding meaningless words.

    • @Ragalya
      @Ragalya Год назад +2

      If you’re still developing your English, this is the perfect time for you to incorporate these lessons! You could also improve your native language skills by following the same guidelines. Best of luck to you!

    • @yodamaster757
      @yodamaster757 Год назад +3

      By what you have typed, your grammar is good for a non-native speaker

    • @thechanglongwang
      @thechanglongwang Год назад

      @@yodamaster757 did anyone ask?

    • @elziur6075
      @elziur6075 Год назад +1

      @@thechanglongwang I did

    • @thechanglongwang
      @thechanglongwang Год назад

      @@elziur6075 no receits?

  • @Yumi54321
    @Yumi54321 Год назад +5

    This is such a game changer! I'm sharing this with my people. Thank you✨

  • @beltusnkwawir2908
    @beltusnkwawir2908 Год назад +22

    Can't get enough of Joseph's content. The quality and value packed in a few minutes is remarkable.

  • @irlkale
    @irlkale Год назад +17

    So, so generous of you to include these materials. Thank you Joseph!

  • @metternyx
    @metternyx Год назад +169

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🎯 Introduction and the Importance of Atomic Wording
    - The video introduces the concept of atomic wording, emphasizing its importance in clear communication.
    - Atomic wording involves breaking down vague words into detailed components for precise speech.
    01:12 🧩 Methods for Achieving Atomic Wording
    - Two methods are presented for achieving atomic wording: Division and Depiction.
    - Division involves breaking down broad adjectives into smaller components.
    - Depiction involves using specific imagery to enhance adjectives for greater precision.
    04:46 🤔 Techniques for Formulating Clear Thoughts
    - The "compressed spring line" technique is introduced, emphasizing the importance of crafting a concise opening sentence to clarify thoughts before speaking.
    - This technique helps in achieving clarity and precision in communication.
    07:56 🔄 Upgrading Language Inputs for Precise Speech
    - Discusses the impact of language inputs on our speech patterns and habits.
    - Encourages evaluating and upgrading the sources of language exposure for better articulation.
    09:29 📚 Resources for Enhancing Language Precision
    - Recommends a list of clean verbal signals, including books, Spotify playlists, resources, and speeches, to improve vocabulary and precision.
    - The video encourages viewers to seek out high-quality language sources for language improvement.
    Made with HARPA AI

    • @for-ever-22
      @for-ever-22 Год назад +11

      Y’all always make me feel stupid with these summaries then at the end I see made with AI😂

  • @KINGLIME1
    @KINGLIME1 Год назад +67

    How does this guy not have more subscribers,he’s providing exceptional, mind provoking content.

    • @johningram420
      @johningram420 Год назад +10

      Mind provoking is not a phrase that is commonly used. You probably meant thought provoking.

    • @jjbuzz9230
      @jjbuzz9230 Год назад

      because most people are average i speculate.

    • @igniculusquartz1827
      @igniculusquartz1827 Год назад +4

      he started his channel like 6 months ago lol. 125k subs in 6 months is very impressive idk why people keep saying he's underrated lmao

    • @neldino1251
      @neldino1251 Год назад +1

      bro did some atomic wording within that well-structured articulate sentence, i deeply congratulate you for the attempt of altering the use of your vocabulary.

    • @mlicj
      @mlicj Год назад

      @@igniculusquartz1827 empty drums bang the loudest...

  • @chuenemosomane4555
    @chuenemosomane4555 Год назад +8

    Thank you Joseph. I am struggling with my speech and communicating my thoughts in the room and listening to you helps me diagnose my problem and work on myself. You are the boss

  • @dougsasse
    @dougsasse Год назад +1

    Brilliant video. Neuroscience tells us that the human mind craves novelty. This approach not only identifies and encourages novelty in communication, it shows how to develop and structure it. Bookmarking.

  • @bowlingking300
    @bowlingking300 Год назад +20

    This dude Joeseph is super chill, cool and brilliant too! I love how he taps into the deep intellectual parts of wordplay and wants to teach us how to bring the inner most complex intelligence of our human knowledge of language it's so meaningful and mesmerizing! I wish you well bro! Because me personally, I love precise and mature wordplay. W for Joseph!

    • @Rodrig79863
      @Rodrig79863 Год назад +1

      I’d rather talk to someone like this. Sounds like a humble guy

  • @conqueroroftheinternet
    @conqueroroftheinternet Год назад +19

    You have really improved on this video compared to the previous ones! Amazing thumbnail and great editing, appreciate the effort you put into this.

  • @adegbajudavid4964
    @adegbajudavid4964 Год назад +4

    Joseph is a movement that is refreshing and inspiring.

  • @Valentino016
    @Valentino016 Год назад +3

    You really surprised me. The english language is incredibly complex. You summed up how to articulate better than so many other people had. I will use this for the rest of my life.

  • @jackiego1
    @jackiego1 Год назад +6

    So excited. Haven’t even watched it yet. First time ever I was anticipating someone’s video, searching his name periodically to see if it’d been uploaded.

    • @movetolondon
      @movetolondon Год назад +3

      Exact same. Wish he interacted in the comments section though.

    • @bowlingking300
      @bowlingking300 Год назад +1

      @@movetolondon Ha! Same! you too? This dude Joeseph is super chill, cool and brilliant too! It would be super cool to have a reply from him! I love how he taps into the deep intellectual parts of wordplay and wants to teach us how to bring the inner most complex intelligence of our human knowledge of language it's so meaningful and mesmerizing! I wish him well! And I hope to get a virtual conversation with him in the future. Because me personally, I love precise and mature wordplay. W for Joseph!

  • @S.Archer
    @S.Archer Год назад +6

    *This was suggested by the RUclips algorithm. I was hesitant at first, but I’m glad I engaged with said suggestion. You’ve earned yourself a new subscriber/viewer sir. Thanks for the lesson.*

    • @melillo1227
      @melillo1227 Год назад +1

      Whys your text more vibrant than others?

    • @S.Archer
      @S.Archer Год назад +2

      @@melillo1227 *Before submitting your comment, add a * at the beginning and end of your sentence and it will become bold.*

  • @pradeepkumarm944
    @pradeepkumarm944 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Maxmaxmax63
    @Maxmaxmax63 Год назад +3

    What a unique and informative video. I’m thinking back at my day at work today where I had co-workers blabbering on about inconsequential nonsense, and maybe it is that I didn’t want to engage with them, but I would simply reply ‘yeah!’ or ‘absolutely!’.
    My point in sharing that is that I feel like it is challenging to speak in this manner in public and with other people solely due to the constraints others put on you through their inexperience with it. Others jump-in at a moment’s notice, cut you off before you are finished speaking.
    Similar to that ‘pack of puppies’ metaphor you hinted at, it can be so tough to get a word in sometimes, let alone an entire sentence or two.

    • @A23-j6r
      @A23-j6r Год назад

      I sometimes feel the same, nobody is really listening anymore

  • @ChanceDevlin
    @ChanceDevlin Год назад +1

    Dude. There is SO MUCH VALUE here. And it's clear that precise wording is a way of life for you. I'm grateful for all this -- thank you!

  • @jameshughes3014
    @jameshughes3014 Год назад +1

    I have brain damage. I taught myself to speak again but not to truly communicate verbally. I don't know how this video ended up in my feed but I'm so very thankful. It gives me hope that I can actually learn to really, honestly communicate again. Thank You.

  • @antidelusionalpeeps
    @antidelusionalpeeps Год назад +2

    I've realized recently that I can't articulate my thoughts at all. I can't find my words and form eloquent sentences, I can't explain things to people either. And on top of that I speak loud and fast lol. It's really been bothering me so I'm really glad I found your channel!

    • @ib1ray
      @ib1ray Год назад

      I blame it on all the continuous and pervasive distractions from social media and notifications from our phones. These phones have trained us well to be mindless consumers of information just as the giant corporations want us to be mindless consumers of their products. Every minute we spend on one thing is a minute we could have spent on something else so the question should always be am I spending my minutes on things that are going to further my goals and make my life better or is it just a distraction and a waste of time... God bless and Merry Christmas!

  • @VicRodMolCO
    @VicRodMolCO Год назад

    The clarity of your examples, the progression over the subject and the intelligent manner in which yo DO connect the dots of your premise are indeed an example to deconstruct. Thanks for your content.

  • @no_guarantees
    @no_guarantees Год назад +1

    I'm still attempting to catch up to my friends raised in British speaking colonies, this helps immensely. Thanks!!!

  • @Ahmedts
    @Ahmedts Год назад

    Over the years ( especially after College ) I found myself playing fps shooters with my buds all day and no surprise to anyone, my vocabulary had dropped as quick as my attention span while the use of common-place and filler words skyrocketed, filling up my thoughts, my mind sabotaging, suffocating me as I couldn't seem to turn my deep over-the-top creative perspectives into articulate vocal sentences to deliver excellence in proving a point. I looked to learning vocabulary which barely helped but comming across you was the light at the end of the tunnel. Thank You Joseph

  • @TheRisingSun2811
    @TheRisingSun2811 Год назад

    This video is literally the defniation of "You didn't know what you needed most"
    thank you so much!

  • @MichelePonte
    @MichelePonte Год назад

    I admire how in a few videos you completely shifted your channel!
    These new great titles and thumbnails are working so well!

  • @PlatoCave
    @PlatoCave Год назад

    One of THE most useful videos ever made. God bless you.

  • @carltonfernandes2498
    @carltonfernandes2498 9 месяцев назад

    I've been working on speaking concisely with precision and your channel has been tremendously beneficial

  • @AnkitSwaio
    @AnkitSwaio Год назад

    Brooo The way you connect those beautiful words to levitate a simple thought into something extravagent is just mind - blowing

  • @PrestigiousConman
    @PrestigiousConman Год назад +48

    This is truly electric, I comprehended everything he’s said with his use of metaphors and examples. It’s like Im told that Im capable of this eloquence and clear way of speaking undoubtedly but just require the proper way to unlock my creative outlets to be utilized consistently for a habitual phenomenon to happen when I tap into my articulate intellectual precise part of my brain.

    • @Tim.mckay412
      @Tim.mckay412 Год назад +7

      Holla back

    • @DJTripleRRR
      @DJTripleRRR Год назад +5

      That balance of using uncommon words and language without adding unnecessary language.

    • @DJTripleRRR
      @DJTripleRRR Год назад +8

      Maybe try the one sentence thing?

    • @PrestigiousConman
      @PrestigiousConman Год назад +1

      @@DJTripleRRR I don’t know about unnecessary.

    • @Jordan_offline_
      @Jordan_offline_ Год назад +8

      Tf u sayin bruh

  • @nobodyisyiurbltblt
    @nobodyisyiurbltblt Год назад +12

    This dude is changing the landscape of articulate speaking.
    😊🎉

    • @magwacela
      @magwacela Год назад +1

      and he's doing it so efficiently too!

  • @Youtuberyoutuberyou
    @Youtuberyoutuberyou Год назад

    One of the most insightful, surprising and potentially liberating videos I have watched on RUclips since it began. Thank you very much.

  • @photon2724
    @photon2724 Год назад +49

    I feel like atomic wording creates jargon and unnecessary words which takes away from what someone is saying. It feels like work meetings that could have been a small email. But there is a point to use this when portraying your feelings and emotions.

    • @americandissident9062
      @americandissident9062 Год назад +14

      It would be advisable to use this selectively. Perhaps when you’re involved in a dynamic, fast-paced or high-stakes situation and you need accuracy of speech and speed, the key would to communicate quickly. This video seems more focused on helping people to become more thoughtful and descriptive. I work in an Emergency Room as a charge nurse. I probably won’t be using these things we learned in the video during a code blue situation (cardiac arrest). But maybe I’ll use this sort of technique when I’m at dinner in a high end restaurant this weekend and my friends ask me about my world travels.
      Application to appropriate situations should be considered.

    • @jahimuddin2306
      @jahimuddin2306 Год назад +2

      I believe it depends on the situation. As the commenter before me mentioned, they would not use this kind of speech in a high stress situation or environment. If you are just conversing with someone in a relaxed, low stress environment then it is the time to use it.

    • @analogmatrix1442
      @analogmatrix1442 Год назад +1

      Different tools for different jobs. Sometimes you need a leaf-blower and sometimes you need a broom.

    • @jjbuzz9230
      @jjbuzz9230 Год назад +1

      i find i do this naturally in my daily life, i try to make mundane conversations and events interesting, telling a different tale that may also reflect my state of mind, creativity, perspective. i seem to find every opportunity to self-expression! because i have an interesting mind that longs for an audience.

  • @ErgoPr0xxyy
    @ErgoPr0xxyy Год назад

    Your articulation & vocabulary scratches an itch I was unaware needed scratching 😮‍💨 Deeply appreciate the linked speeches on your videos
    🤜🏻🤛🏻

  • @Clear256
    @Clear256 Год назад +2

    I'm speaking this into existence, I will one day get to your level of articulation.

  • @Danielfndaya
    @Danielfndaya Год назад +1

    Thank you so much, many people undermine how much people actually struggle with articulating their thoughts

  • @ggwhhbb1822
    @ggwhhbb1822 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am adding more words to my most common lexicon bank . Then i am trying to expose myself to new places where I can practice more often

  • @pdias101
    @pdias101 Год назад

    I value the clarity you bring to your messages by providing examples, especially since English is not my native language. Your use of examples facilitates my understanding of your statements.
    I appreciate the effort you've put into preparing this content for us.
    Thank you. 🙏🏼

  • @gardenoflaina
    @gardenoflaina Год назад +3

    I thoroughly enjoy these videos as someone who has coached and as a rising speaker. Thank you for your resources and wisdom.

  • @ervinhernandez6179
    @ervinhernandez6179 Год назад +6

    So happy for your success on this platform. Learning something new after every video you post, thanks!

  • @WhoAmIWhosSpeaking
    @WhoAmIWhosSpeaking Год назад

    This channel is gold for someone with brain fog from a depressive episode 🙌

  • @aniketbhanderi6545
    @aniketbhanderi6545 Год назад +4

    Your videos helps me a lot to be a precise and effective communicator.Thanks

  • @jemand8872
    @jemand8872 Год назад +2

    Astonishing and very precisely explained tips. Thank you

  • @manuwilson
    @manuwilson Год назад +1

    I desperately wait for your content. I used one of your videos in my class. Thank you Jo. I am so grateful to you.❤

  • @pamelanygaard2212
    @pamelanygaard2212 11 месяцев назад

    What an excellent, fact-filled video! I stumbled across this somehow and am impressed and pleased to have found your content! Thank you for your resources and insights!

  • @MrYoungfly1
    @MrYoungfly1 Год назад

    This is probably a thousand dollar course you've summited for free. Thanks

  • @sweetiebabysalmon
    @sweetiebabysalmon Год назад +3

    THIS IS TOO GOOD, I AM A BEGINNER THANK YOU

  • @savascc
    @savascc Год назад

    Love your videos man! I also wish you were more active on X. Would love the short form version of this type of content!

  • @SuperSaiyanDCG
    @SuperSaiyanDCG Год назад

    I don't know if anybody told you this but..
    You're a clean well-spoken guy! 😊

  • @klf153
    @klf153 Год назад

    "nutritious" words "leafy" wonderful!
    I just found your channel and look forward to reforming what has become my current careless ways...I used to take much care in how i express myself but lost it along the way, often in effort to join those I found myself involved with for various reasons...thanks

  • @karinaukhnitska9416
    @karinaukhnitska9416 11 месяцев назад

    I admire the quality of your content. Keep it up, you're doing great.👏🏻👍🏻

  • @TonyMoze
    @TonyMoze Год назад +1

    somebody give this man an applause 👏

  • @Dalymovement
    @Dalymovement Год назад

    Not what I was looking for but exactly what needed. Thank you powerful, mind-reading algorithm.

  • @broski1934
    @broski1934 Год назад +1

    Thanks a ton man, I didn't even realize how unintelligent and unorganized my speech was before you👍

  • @sanoh_224
    @sanoh_224 Год назад

    I have watched this video 5 times.
    Amazing content man.

  • @phaeriestud
    @phaeriestud Год назад

    A great well spoken presentation! Thank you for the pointers on how to improve my shoddy language skills.

  • @a.t.g.official
    @a.t.g.official Год назад

    Much love 💚

  • @thevibe-f
    @thevibe-f Год назад

    Words should paint
    Say you are an artist, and your words , are your paint brush, everyone else is an artist too, how can you be unique, but not extreme that your paint words are not understood, but appreciated. ❤

  • @sephjfox
    @sephjfox 4 месяца назад

    This video feels like a life raft and I'm lost at sea💚 Thank you so much for sharing

  • @HeranhChhun27
    @HeranhChhun27 Год назад +1

    This man is true priceless gold, never stop

  • @jacoboliver4197
    @jacoboliver4197 Год назад +1

    Amazing insight Joseph. I teach a speech class and we need teachers like you!

    • @stitischannel1963
      @stitischannel1963 Год назад +1

      Then, be the teacher you want to have ! ;)
      Don't wait for it, go yourself and enjoyr ! :D

  • @NoXeB1995
    @NoXeB1995 Год назад +1

    Extreme attention to detail, that also helps us the viewers to understand your suggestions and tips. Thank you man, I envy people like you quite a lot, as speaking concisely and with precision is something I always lacked and yearned for. These two sentences took the absolute best from me to assemble. hahah Props to you man!

  • @onurdegirmencitv
    @onurdegirmencitv Год назад

    I’m a copywriter and I would’ve paid a ridiculous amount of money for this video explanation. Subbed!

  • @midyanabdulbaki2665
    @midyanabdulbaki2665 Год назад

    First time watching your channel. Thanks for the valuable content and sharing free sources. 🎉

  • @melaninking
    @melaninking Год назад

    This guy is amazing at everything. I watched his free content on his other account and it helped me grow to 1 million followers on TikTok in a year.

  • @sizwekoomtheMc
    @sizwekoomtheMc Год назад +1

    This is why we subscribed, qualitative content.

  • @poorvachauhan
    @poorvachauhan Год назад

    The best thumnail in the history of RUclips ❤

  • @hadismalekie
    @hadismalekie Год назад

    RUclips just suggested your video, I am happy for that. English is not my first language, I plan to watch your previous videos and learn. I had no idea a channel might exist on speech. Thanks

  • @YaritoHaku
    @YaritoHaku Год назад

    Wow! Absolutely top job! You've put so much work into grabbing all the details together to form a crystal clear view on the topic! Thank you for the supportive "home works" in the description as well!
    Keep it up Joseph!

  • @AlexAlex-vn2dz
    @AlexAlex-vn2dz Год назад

    I had just finished a chapter of a new book and was thinking how enjoyable reading was again and your video popped up. I loved it and have just viewed your first from 9 months ago and liked that equally. I’m going to follow your work and now I’m going to view your Stephen Fry recommendation. Great stuff and delighted to have come across you x

  • @khanlearner4973
    @khanlearner4973 Год назад

    Hello sir your video is great this the first video i have seen, just half video through and its helping me think clearly, thank you.

  • @princedaghost1811
    @princedaghost1811 Год назад

    I subscribed because you went straight to the point

  • @BossmanBeasy
    @BossmanBeasy Год назад

    In keeping with the video, this was as useful as it was well articulated. Not something I really expect from youtube but appreciate it veyr much.

  • @pancake3576
    @pancake3576 Год назад

    Wow, i am soo glad i stumbled upon this video. probably the only video where i actually felt like i actually learned something.

  • @minervaowl8298
    @minervaowl8298 Год назад

    Wow that was one of the most interesting videos I've watched in such a long time. I'm grateful for the input.

  • @nmatsaba2383
    @nmatsaba2383 Год назад

    Wow, this was amazing. It is so insightful that I didn't need to look into precise speaking outside of a formal context until now.

  • @Ramin_Esfandiari
    @Ramin_Esfandiari Год назад

    Brilliant, thought-provoking video. Thank you for sharing the resources.

  • @gamingplace5734
    @gamingplace5734 Год назад

    I rarely comment on videos that I watch. This was such a brilliantly instructional and informative video, that I just couldn't help but to write my appreciation. Thank you so much, God bless you!

  • @camicees
    @camicees Год назад

    As a youtuber this is gonna hit hard thanks a lot!

  • @elverespinosa8580
    @elverespinosa8580 Год назад

    Muchas Gracias. Although I speak Spanish it has helped me a lot. Greetings from Mexico.

  • @ZaiKhaleel
    @ZaiKhaleel Год назад

    i commend you for putting such supportive criterea to enhance our articulation skills, thankyou

  • @_..-.._..-.._
    @_..-.._..-.._ Год назад +1

    Step one: become robot news reporter
    Step two: choose words like Don King

  • @2late4coffee
    @2late4coffee Год назад

    Dude you're amazing, that was the thing that I am looking for to change in myself and now you helped me to realize it again.

  • @Michele-rx9xi
    @Michele-rx9xi Год назад

    Outstanding content!!!!!! I am a compliance officer for mental health facilities. I am looking for ways to stretch our therapists' and nurses' vocabulary and writing skills. Thank you!!

  • @elikince1259
    @elikince1259 Год назад

    Great job explaining your ideas

  • @Sam-rj2qn
    @Sam-rj2qn Год назад

    The thumbnail is a masterpiece.
    Metaphor in an image

  • @Leeknows_Iris777
    @Leeknows_Iris777 Год назад

    God knows how this video popped up on my feed but have to say you're an interesting, very gripping storyteller. Initially thoughts were just another grammar nerd but lo and behold, you're much more than that. God bless you. Much love. ❤✨🐣

  • @azfarali2623
    @azfarali2623 Год назад

    Slowing down the ever searching torrent of thoughts by focusing and funneling them through the filter of quality and precision, then extracting the very best drop by drop, word by word will help you articulate your thoughts better. That's my takeaway from this. Wonderful, high-quality content right here.

  • @soccerkid3928
    @soccerkid3928 Год назад +1

    You are literally the best...love your videos

  • @Lin00able
    @Lin00able Год назад

    I am a fan. Your skills with tech, history, presentation, speech and tone is impressive. Show me women who communicates in speeches for better or worse. Thanks

  • @r_rahul_dash
    @r_rahul_dash Год назад

    You have been really helpful ❤️ thanks brother, love from Bharat🇮🇳