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@@boulevarda.aladetoyinbo4773 For many people that are in personal development like coaching/mentoring this is a big deal, because it's a way to reach much more people all at once. Yet many of us have a hard time because of stage fear, or don't know strategies, etc. Public speaking in a way you really communicate your message in a clear and entertaining way is an art. When you are listening to someone performing a speaking engagement you don't want to listen to someone that is nervous, boring, or not articulating things... Or not bounding with you as part of the listeners :) You probably know those "boring speakers", in fact they are not boring, there message isn't boring, but they haven't learned the art of public speaking. It's a profession.
I got asked to do a 4-hour seminar/workshop at my former college at the start of the year. I reluctantly said yes. In the weeks and days leading up to it I constantly had butterflies in my stomach. Two days before it I even contemplated cancelling. But I stuck it out and did it. Actually really enjoyed it. And afterwards had a feeling like I just won the lottery. Getting out of your comfort zone and challenging yourself is hugely rewarding. Embrace the fear!
An amazing talk. So, the first thing is to never tell the audience that you are nervous, gaze slowly not stare, breathe deeply because it is a sign that you are safe, and just look at his body language. Truly, a master speaker.
Incredible: talked for an hour and twenty without notes or PowerPoint slides. Effortless public speaking - a masterclass. If he had been talking for that long in a language I don't even understand, I could still have learned a lot about technique - and I talk to people for a living. Bravo!
I would have listened to the whole thing had it been in a language I don't understand and it would have been tolerable to the end. By the way he spoke for over two hours. There's a part 2!!!
1. Breath deeply 2. We gaze 3. We see it coming out beautifully 4. We never let audience see us nervous 5. We start the talk with the predictable laugh Thank y'all so much dearest 🌹 Y'all such an inspiration 🥰 Be Blissful Eternally 🙏👼🌈
I have decided to write down a kind of "OVERVIEW" of BOTH the first and second part. With overview I do not mean timestaps, rather I mean things he said (note however, that I write them down in the same order as he is telling them in his talk). All the things I am going to write are from him, some sentences word by word, some sentences changed a bit. I will divide my writing in Part 1 and Part 2, but I will not provide any timestaps. Further note, that Eric uses stories/examples to make things more clear/visual, which I do not provide in this overview. That said, I hope this will be helpful for some people. Edit: If anyone wants me to add something to the "list", please let me know :). Or just share your thoughts in the comments. If I find something particularly valuable, I will add it myself here (so that people do not have to read all the comments). ############################### PART 1 ############################### - stories make it possible for us to survive; our DNA loves stories; - speaking is one of the most powerful forces there is in our society; - being a speaker, being comfortable sharing your ideas, being influential in the way you communicate can triple or more your income; - speaking obliterates all other advantages (e. g. height, gender); it is the most powerful thing you can do for your professional life; - we were NOT born to be afraid of public speaking/communicating; - the minute you start producing cortisol and adrenaline, you step back in time in your brain; you go to the more primitive parts of your brain; the more scared you are, the more primitive you go; we become more pessimistic and we lose touch with our proper brain; - children are the toughest audience ever; - Fear of missing out (FOMO) can absolutely get in your way of creating an incredible financial future; - Today, if you want to influence people, you have to start to think about them, talk to them; - Always have really clear, strategic objectives before communication (e. g. have fun); - Never let the audience notice that you are nervous (otherwise you will not believe people; their prais & warm words are platitudes & lies); - never go overtime; - your breathing has everything to do with how safe you feel; - when we are only operating on instinct everything will look scarier than it really is, because it is safer that way; - when you breathe really full, you communicate to your DNA that your environment is safe; - Excitement is nervousness about something cool and nervousness is just excitement about something scary; _______________________________________________ - Things to make you feel better going on stage: *breathing deeply *using your eyes in a soft, gazing way *we see the presentation coming out beautifully *we never let the audience see us nervous *be predictable in that first bit of your talk; know exactly what you're going to say so that you can create a predictive response from the audience in the first 30 seconds _______________________________________________ ############################### PART 2 ############################### - The stage effect is the unfair advantage that you create for yourself by standing in front of an audience; - The quality of your presentation plus the size of the audience creates the level of attraction you create as a speaker (e. g. views on RUclips); - nothing will create a more lasting impression than face-to-face contact, but it is not very practical; - face-to-face contact, however, is even more powerful face-to-faces; - one of the greatest tools of the introvert is learning how to be great at storytelling and standing on stage because then you don't have to go meet people; the come and meet you; _______________________________________________ - Broad spectrum appeal: deliver with broad spectrum, i. e. in a way where the audience likes what is going on even if the topic is not a direct match for them *USE STORIES (stories are the operating system of the human mind) **stories can trigger emotion; no emotion -> no memory; emotion is the glue that causes memories to stick; **remember to deliver information in story format (you don't need to know a lot of stories); **one of the important type of stories to tell are metaphorical or allegorical, where you tell a story that the audience wants to hear but that's teaching them something else; **stories are broad spectrum automatically; *USE A RANGE OF VOCAL TECHNIQUES **deliver with passion; be who you are; put heart and soul into your talk; **you should know you story so well that you can tell them with imperfections; _______________________________________________ - Communication frequencies: *VISUAL: like to talk in picture; usually quickly and loudly; *AUDITORY: more steady tone; talk with a predictable cadence; in a way that is quite pleasant to listen to for a short period of time; use words like "listen to me", "I'd like to share"; *KINESTHETIC: talk really quietly; use long pauses; give you time to process the things they've said; use words like "feeling", "warmth" and "connection"; - The spread of those type of communication frequencies within the audience is more thermostatic than discrete (i. e. 30% of that type, 40% of that, etc.); - you need to speak to the audience in the language they want to hear; _______________________________________________ - Charisma Pattern: *Start with Kinesthetic people; building rapport with them; *as you start to warm up the auditory people start to notice (the kinesthetic people still think it is a good talk eventhough it's come up; it's called pacing and leading (a term from NLP)); *finally you build up to crescendo; visual people start to notice (the kinesthetic people still like your talk because you took them there); _______________________________________________ - when stories are being told and delivered well, you create Time Warp, you create illusion; _______________________________________________ -Remember: *BREATHE PROPERLY; push your stomach out as you breathe not your chest; do two or three of those and you will feel better; *USE YOUR EYES softly and gaze out at the world; you will create a feeling of being incredibly relaxed; *NERVOUSNESS AND EXCITEMENT are effectively the same thing; if you can learn to create better pictures in your head you will transition your nervousness into excitement; *START YOUR TALK with a really predictable beginning; _______________________________________________ - you can only dream and fantasize from the position you're in right now;
19:02 A study found that taller, good looking people got hired for this one reason. Confidence. They didn't hire them for their looks, being taller. When you go in for an interview. Your confidence is going to land you that job.
Thanks! I am glad you enjoyed it. Funny.. I gave the talk at a casual event and had no idea it would be put online and get almost a million views!! If I had, I might have dressed a bit better!! :-)
Eric is the man. These free public speaking themed talks have made me a way better public speaker. A specific plan from an expert will change your life!
I can't believe I watched everything, i had no intention of watching it, but once I started, I couldn't stop. I learned so much from this talk. It's amazing how he had to teach for an hour without slides or notes😊😊
I just lack patience I have never watched a complete speech vedio of more than half an hour. And I watched this talk without a single break (both the parts). Enjoyed as if it's a interesting series. With all the contents needed like moral, entertainment and what not! A complete power pack! Watching this gave a incredible lesson for life. Great thanks to Eric!
He is a pro, n he is so natural. You can only be confidence as a speaker if u know your topic in n out. His attire helps him to relax n be comfortable. Imagine if you are in your best suit. Makes you too formal n robotic. Good for speakers to dress in a comfortable manner.🙂
@James Two weeks after applying his method to my life, my life has completely changed. Public speaking, social anxi ety problems, and various types of addi ctions have begun to disappear. search youtube "paradox of I can do it"
Eric is a great speaker, which makes it easy to let inaccurate statements slide. Watching this makes you realize it's possible to be a very persuasive speaker without being particularly knowledgeable.
What a brilliant talk! I had no intention to watch it this evening, I was going to save it for later, but once I started listening I couldn't stop. Terrific!
Thanks I am so challenged by public speaking, but I am a learning. I am truly amazed by the way Eric has quite effectively presented the topic, very exciting and kept me awake throughout.
Eric Edmeades is a phenomenal speaker, hands down. My perception about this guy has completely changed - I clearly remember skipping those Mindvalley ads in which he talked.
This was exactly what I have been looking for. The polishing I was needing. Not looking at traveling on speaking engagements, just improving in the small groups of approx 50 people a couple times a week. I'm going to guzzle everything I can find that you've done. Thank you
“Being a speaker, Being Comfortable sharing your ideas, Being influential in the way you communicate Can triple or more your income.” “It is the most powerful thing you can do for your professional life.” @20:29
I had some pending work to be completed but once i started his video I could not stop watching . I was excited by his cool dress and casual attitude of training. worth watching.
What a powerful speech! He is so comfortable with any audience! He masters the way it should be. I’ve learned so much with those part 1 and 2 videos. Thank you so much for that.
@@stupidtreehuggerIf you don’t follow religion based upon its fundamental teachings you are far astray. You can’t build a house except upon a solid foundation.
Its extremely important to take the first step, often times that is the toughest one. We need to be able to cross that bridge and everything else will follow.
Starts off a little slow, but rightfully so, to get your brain to calm down and start focusing, and then it gets really really good. Lots of golden nuggets in this talk. Thanks Mindvalley for sharing! 😁
Incredible!! It doesn’t even feel like he’s working or that’s how he makes some of his money. It feels like he’s just having fun sharing insights with us. Just amazing!! Thanks much!!
i used to get so nervous on conference calls presenting for work to the point i could barely speak, i got to the point to where i was excited to do them. Ive came into a new position and i brought the skill and passion with me, but i had one call not go well, and now i have the same fear and anxiety prior to every call. Usually i do just fine, but i get that rush of anxiety every time no matter how well i did prior. Loved this talk, amazing communication skills.
My Goodness. This is a beautiful talk. I would have fallen off within the first five - ten minutes. So much material on RUclips competing for my attention but can’t stop listening to him. Absolutely brilliant.
I like the cigarette analogy. That's the way I quit, I just started taking a deep breath when I thought I was wanting a cigarette. I think it's about having an emotion. So I'd examine what feeling I was having, take a deep breath and let it go. So easy. So much good info here. Thanks for sharing.
I'm always shy to speak in public, although I'm a teacher and trainer of hundreds of teachers in my country. I love to listen to his speech, becoz I get speed in his way of delivery.
I have always been fascinated with human behavior and from that I learned quite a lot, I tend to place myself in others shoes to understand their situation and I ask myself, if it were me, how would I feel, think, react? It has helped in understanding how to communicate with others. However, I have never been able to overcome this very fear of speaking in public. Great video, thank you.
I'm in my 60s now. But, back as a teen in High School, on the very first day of school, our History teacher, gave us an outline for the year with his expectations. One of the things I still remember over 40 years later, is when he said, each of you will pick a person of historical interest and do a minimum 5 page report on that person, and pass it in. (I was good, so far.) Then he added, after you pass it in, you will stand in front of the class and be the teacher on your subject. You will speak for 15 minutes, then answer questions from your fellow classmates. (Not so good now.) And then he added, and anyone who does not complete this assignment, will fail the class. I literally wasted the entire year in that classroom, knowing from day one, there's not a chance in hell I'm doing that! And I failed History. I remember my cousin did his on John F Kennedy and it was actually pretty good. And there was a point about the Bay of Pigs of which my History teacher argued with him about, and as it turned out, my cousin was correct! Lol Looking back, I wish I had been able to have done it back then, but I couldn't, and wouldn't. That's why I watched this presentation. I guess I'm still curious of how to do it. . . I have coached 3 different youth sports and had zero fear of speaking in front of people about that. So perhaps, at least one thing that helps, is Confidence in knowing your topic. . .
what a fascinating talk. This guy is truly amazing. I had no intention of watching it this afternoon I was gonna save it for later but once I started watching couldn't stop.
I didn't know who Eric was before watching this but, I really enjoyed his talk. I will watch pt. 2 but hopefully this opens more doors for me. In general I'm pretty quiet but, with friends I'm more open to people. I wish I could be like that with everyone. This talk is helping me with my public speaking especially at church. Thanks.
I just want the opportunity to speak to more than 10 people to help connect with the power they have within themselves. Their greatness, their greatest self
Absolutely nothing against this man. He's earned his position in the public speaking world. I heard years ago that people see you before they hear you. I respectfully think he could benefit from the service of a stylist.
It really did not phase me at all!! He looks soo cool and casual. He is happy with his attire. He feels comfortable. Thats what matters. He made an impact at the end. When you saw him first you did not think of him much but towards the end we are like😱😱
I had no intention of watching this video right now and accidentally misclicked....ended up binge watching both parts. Absolutely captivating and insightful talk, thank you for this.
I used your advise; never given a presentation in my life and a topic I wasn’t so interested in, I used stories, on each area I had to cover, it was awesome; thank you 🙏🏼
“The Microphone 🎤 is more powerful than the pen 🖊️ “ Speaking is more powerful then writing ‘Speaking is one of the most powerful forces in our society’ ~Eric Edmeades
I love your presentation, and I thank you for your advice and your clear way of communicating it. I study energy work and recently created my youtube channel. I hope to get on stage one day as well, and physically connect with those I teach. But I am struggling a bit with a silly fear of public speaking, as I put my focus upon the audience. Your advice was very helpful. Thanks again.
This is so so so powerful talk. the more I analyse, the more it's feel like I am so lucky today I land myself onto your talks. I lost my confidence for a long time about speaking in public in general, online meeting makes me scared and I know you guys must think it's something I must overacted because hell no just an online meeting scares me out? Yes. And I was completely different, I was unstoppable, I was confident, I wasn't afraid of even Vblog myself. Time passed with some sad stories, I lost myself and all of my confidence. But after this, it's just a spark of encouragement for me to walk back into the person I used to be, I just want to say thank you for saving my potentials not to drain down the trash. You are a great teacher, please keep talking! :D And please keep inspiring!
I am glad for you. I never had any such problems. I never felt even slightly worried about talking in front of any number of people. A whole different thing utterly destroyed my life. Called Pentecostalism. Weird how life goes. All the best to you
There are six times as many people in Africa now as there were six decades ago. What do you think about that? What about the trees and the lions and such?
My mouth trembles and throat goes dry. Also i cant tell when to breath and swallow my spit to keep my throat from drying. Extreme sweating and trembling So, is this video the only thing that fixed your issues or did you do something else as well? Can you plz share a bit more?
The thing he said about sigaret addiction, I swear I thought of something like that almost two years ago. Honestly I thought I wasn't making the most sense, but the way he explained it make me rethink. Absolutely love this man's brain.
WOW this was so valuable to me! thank you @Eric Edmeades and Mindvalley Academy. I am not going to let people know that I am nervous speaking or see me scared! thank you for the great advices! This is GOLD!! 💛💛💛
Yes this is my third comment. I am speaking. Well I’m at least typing my thoughts. When I would speak in church on the platform before RUclips came into my life, I would get the distinct feeling that this group of people thought of me as a waste of time. So it was difficult to grow in that environment. At 26 minutes into your video you said the most profound statement. I’m telling you all I do is talk. But for me it was cholerics in my life that didn’t want to converse. That just wanted me to work and not slow them down from working. My favorite book title is “The Conversation is the Relationship “. The book itself was good too! I love people who are really sharing from their hearts.
just planned the best surprise party for my mom and gave the best speech i've ever given because of this video, thanks for your help sir! the best way to start progressing in life is by saving money, i promise nothing brings the confidence level up like a a good finance believe me!! i'm taking her to hawaii afterwards will tell you how the trip went
@@feliciasherbert989 1)Never let anyone bother you, you can make your own decisions and 2) I use a Financial adviser who handles my savings. she's the best in the business
@@gagnecaron658 i can't actually leave details on here, you could do that yourself her name is Lucy Maria Koss, she's quite known ,you can search and connect with her on her website
I carefully listen the speaking of Eric Edmeades on Mindvalley Talks about the Art of public speaking made me amazing for his exceptional talent to capturing peoples mind.
This is the second time I have listened to this presentation, and I love the manner in which it is presented as well as the meaningful, essential suggestions.
58 minutes in, I got some valuable information about the topic and a huge dose of how great and special you are. I just can't take more of this self-glorification. Have to opt out!
This was a great speech and his technique and ability to engage and educate the audience was very crafty and skillful. However, from some of the comments, I guess it's not for everybody.
Awesome speaker! Just perfect, it’s a long talk but I don’t mind, I’m hooked from the very beginning and I just don’t want it to end. He’s a very good story teller and conversationalist. I’ve learned a lot. Thanks Eric and Mindvalley. 👏
Eric Edmeades Me too. I had a research review presentation exam and I was so nervous and searched on RUclips how to give a good presentation and chanced on this video. It totally changed my mindset about public speaking and gave me confidence. I had a perfect score in the exam. So it has changed my life too. That’s the power of words ❤️💯🔥
OMG he's soooooo goooooooood, he's amazing! I didn't expect to watch the entire thing, but he's that good! Lol now my reflection paper on public speaking is going to be finished at 5 am instead of midnight. Thank you for all the tips.
You are powerful, your presentation is going to change my forever. I like your communication style you use to draw attention of the audience. I think I was in that meeting at a distance. ABSHAI HISALI from Zambia. Thanks
So much for a topic. I loved that points are embedded subtly and I love the real flow of your presentation. Thank you for this very interesting and informative video.
Wow... I had jogging clothes and seriously planned to run! I literally watched the whole video (1 hour 18 minutes and 56 seconds!!! ) I REALLY MEAN IT!!! Awesome speech and great content!
1:07:06 BREATHING ! Walking 🚶 vs Sitting 🪑 ‘ Have you ever seen the brain 🧠 scans of a person whose been sitting for 30 minutes - “its like new york in a power outage” Vs someone whose been walking It’s like fireworks 🎆!
Hey Ladka, I really appreciate the note. If you want to know some of the people I learn from, check out my RUclips show where I interview my friends and mentors: www.ThriveTime.tv
I didn't even realized its one hour video until it finished. Thank you sir for sharing with us your experience about the most scary place in the world "stage speaking "
41:17 NB: ‘CELEBRATE missing out!’ “To manifest greatest financial freedom “ Stop experiencing Fomo: _Celebrate_ missing out! To manifest much more wealth and happiness “How cool is it that i have to say no to that!” ‘Practice celebrating saying no to cool stuff!’
All thumbs up for you Eric and all the guys in MV. Great speech and control of audience emotions and expectations! Wanna see it over and over ..and sign up for more👍
I've been attentive to the end. I love public speaking though I think its because I'm not shy. How can I do it as a career and what can I speak about? I find myself advising people on lesson from my life like savings, Character, integrity and encouraging guys who are down. Do I need to train on this?
Yes I’m afraid of public speaking, I’m writing a self help book and i also read tarot cards and some how have to convince people I’m not crazy and my ideas have value. I know they have value I know my ideation is sound but public speaking is kicking my ass
Please help, So what should we do become a master of public speaking. Can someone make a short summary in here. I listened and watched for 37 minutes and i noticed his presentation of the ideas are kinda scaterred.
Starts with something relatable. Something that starts with vulnerability. A good story. Which gets your attention. Starting a talk is being prepared before walking on stage, and he just pumped up the audience by using an untrained audience to relate to this.
Great video. "Never Split The Difference" by Chris Voss also talks about the power of no (~40min mark). It's very powerful. It's interesting how ubiquitous many of these ideas are in certain circles, but they are Only ubiquitous under the surface. How do you go below the surface - continuous learning and experimentation - like watching videos like this, reading books these enlightened souls wrote, and following their interests so you can learn how they learned.
What I understood is : People love the "story" so market your product or whatever you want as a story and prepare for your meeting by setting a goal for your meeting or story.
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Why is public speaking made such a great deal?
@@boulevarda.aladetoyinbo4773 For many people that are in personal development like coaching/mentoring this is a big deal, because it's a way to reach much more people all at once. Yet many of us have a hard time because of stage fear, or don't know strategies, etc. Public speaking in a way you really communicate your message in a clear and entertaining way is an art. When you are listening to someone performing a speaking engagement you don't want to listen to someone that is nervous, boring, or not articulating things... Or not bounding with you as part of the listeners :) You probably know those "boring speakers", in fact they are not boring, there message isn't boring, but they haven't learned the art of public speaking. It's a profession.
@@Anja1111 Can one be a natural?
@@boulevarda.aladetoyinbo4773 of course. Lots of ppl are.
@@boulevarda.aladetoyinbo4773 because the microphone is more powerful than the pen.
I got asked to do a 4-hour seminar/workshop at my former college at the start of the year. I reluctantly said yes. In the weeks and days leading up to it I constantly had butterflies in my stomach. Two days before it I even contemplated cancelling. But I stuck it out and did it. Actually really enjoyed it. And afterwards had a feeling like I just won the lottery. Getting out of your comfort zone and challenging yourself is hugely rewarding. Embrace the fear!
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Absolutely 💯
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An amazing talk.
So, the first thing is to never tell the audience that you are nervous, gaze slowly not stare, breathe deeply because it is a sign that you are safe, and just look at his body language. Truly, a master speaker.
Incredible: talked for an hour and twenty without notes or PowerPoint slides. Effortless public speaking - a masterclass. If he had been talking for that long in a language I don't even understand, I could still have learned a lot about technique - and I talk to people for a living. Bravo!
Memory palace, an ancient mnemonic technique used by Greeks that can serve to boost your conception of your own memory and its inner working.
I am able to talk 15 minute, And that I have master's degree
I would have listened to the whole thing had it been in a language I don't understand and it would have been tolerable to the end. By the way he spoke for over two hours. There's a part 2!!!
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1. Breath deeply
2. We gaze
3. We see it coming out beautifully
4. We never let audience see us nervous
5. We start the talk with the predictable laugh
Thank y'all so much dearest 🌹
Y'all such an inspiration 🥰
Be Blissful Eternally 🙏👼🌈
Thank you
Thanks for your speech, it’s really great.
I have decided to write down a kind of "OVERVIEW" of BOTH the first and second part. With overview I do not mean timestaps, rather I mean things he said (note however, that I write them down in the same order as he is telling them in his talk). All the things I am going to write are from him, some sentences word by word, some sentences changed a bit. I will divide my writing in Part 1 and Part 2, but I will not provide any timestaps. Further note, that Eric uses stories/examples to make things more clear/visual, which I do not provide in this overview. That said, I hope this will be helpful for some people.
Edit: If anyone wants me to add something to the "list", please let me know :). Or just share your thoughts in the comments. If I find something particularly valuable, I will add it myself here (so that people do not have to read all the comments).
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PART 1
###############################
- stories make it possible for us to survive; our DNA loves stories;
- speaking is one of the most powerful forces there is in our society;
- being a speaker, being comfortable sharing your ideas, being influential in the way you communicate can triple or more your income;
- speaking obliterates all other advantages (e. g. height, gender); it is the most powerful thing you can do for your professional life;
- we were NOT born to be afraid of public speaking/communicating;
- the minute you start producing cortisol and adrenaline, you step back in time in your brain; you go to the more primitive parts of your brain; the more scared you are, the more primitive you go; we become more pessimistic and we lose touch with our proper brain;
- children are the toughest audience ever;
- Fear of missing out (FOMO) can absolutely get in your way of creating an incredible financial future;
- Today, if you want to influence people, you have to start to think about them, talk to them;
- Always have really clear, strategic objectives before communication (e. g. have fun);
- Never let the audience notice that you are nervous (otherwise you will not believe people; their prais & warm words are platitudes & lies);
- never go overtime;
- your breathing has everything to do with how safe you feel;
- when we are only operating on instinct everything will look scarier than it really is, because it is safer that way;
- when you breathe really full, you communicate to your DNA that your environment is safe;
- Excitement is nervousness about something cool and nervousness is just excitement about something scary;
_______________________________________________
- Things to make you feel better going on stage:
*breathing deeply
*using your eyes in a soft, gazing way
*we see the presentation coming out beautifully
*we never let the audience see us nervous
*be predictable in that first bit of your talk; know exactly what you're going to say so that you can create a predictive response from the audience in the first 30 seconds
_______________________________________________
###############################
PART 2
###############################
- The stage effect is the unfair advantage that you create for yourself by standing in front of an audience;
- The quality of your presentation plus the size of the audience creates the level of attraction you create as a speaker (e. g. views on RUclips);
- nothing will create a more lasting impression than face-to-face contact, but it is not very practical;
- face-to-face contact, however, is even more powerful face-to-faces;
- one of the greatest tools of the introvert is learning how to be great at storytelling and standing on stage because then you don't have to go meet people; the come and meet you;
_______________________________________________
- Broad spectrum appeal: deliver with broad spectrum, i. e. in a way where the audience likes what is going on even if the topic is not a direct match for them
*USE STORIES (stories are the operating system of the human mind)
**stories can trigger emotion; no emotion -> no memory; emotion is the glue that causes memories to stick;
**remember to deliver information in story format (you don't need to know a lot of stories);
**one of the important type of stories to tell are metaphorical or allegorical, where you tell a story that the audience wants to hear but that's teaching them something else;
**stories are broad spectrum automatically;
*USE A RANGE OF VOCAL TECHNIQUES
**deliver with passion; be who you are; put heart and soul into your talk;
**you should know you story so well that you can tell them with imperfections;
_______________________________________________
- Communication frequencies:
*VISUAL: like to talk in picture; usually quickly and loudly;
*AUDITORY: more steady tone; talk with a predictable cadence; in a way that is quite pleasant to listen to for a short period of time; use words like "listen to me", "I'd like to share";
*KINESTHETIC: talk really quietly; use long pauses; give you time to process the things they've said; use words like "feeling", "warmth" and "connection";
- The spread of those type of communication frequencies within the audience is more thermostatic than discrete (i. e. 30% of that type, 40% of that, etc.);
- you need to speak to the audience in the language they want to hear;
_______________________________________________
- Charisma Pattern:
*Start with Kinesthetic people; building rapport with them;
*as you start to warm up the auditory people start to notice (the kinesthetic people still think it is a good talk eventhough it's come up; it's called pacing and leading (a term from NLP));
*finally you build up to crescendo; visual people start to notice (the kinesthetic people still like your talk because you took them there);
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- when stories are being told and delivered well, you create Time Warp, you create illusion;
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-Remember:
*BREATHE PROPERLY; push your stomach out as you breathe not your chest; do two or three of those and you will feel better;
*USE YOUR EYES softly and gaze out at the world; you will create a feeling of being incredibly relaxed;
*NERVOUSNESS AND EXCITEMENT are effectively the same thing; if you can learn to create better pictures in your head you will transition your nervousness into excitement;
*START YOUR TALK with a really predictable beginning;
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- you can only dream and fantasize from the position you're in right now;
@@amrita104 You're welcome :). I hope that it will be useful to you.
Thanks Guiseppe! This is Wonderful!
@@VijayKumar4545 You're welcome :). Thanks for the kind words.
Thank you for taking out time to do this!
@@shadeefiong-bassey4632 You're welcome :). As long as it is useful for somebody else, I am happy!
19:02 A study found that taller, good looking people got hired for this one reason. Confidence. They didn't hire them for their looks, being taller. When you go in for an interview. Your confidence is going to land you that job.
I think the best decision I've made today was clicking on this video. This is more than a great talk, it is simply a great experience!
Thanks! I am glad you enjoyed it. Funny.. I gave the talk at a casual event and had no idea it would be put online and get almost a million views!! If I had, I might have dressed a bit better!! :-)
@@EricEdmeades you're so natural so real!
@@EricEdmeadesHere I was thinking that the dressing was to prove to us that looks don't matter much😊
Eric is the man. These free public speaking themed talks have made me a way better public speaker. A specific plan from an expert will change your life!
I am 12 minutes and 45 seconds in and I can give this man my approval or thumbs up. He seems genuine, he speaks well and he comes baring gifts.
I agree with you. This talk is really moving and Eric is really a great speaker. Thanks for watching this video!
*bearing. Or did you mean.... ooops. Sorry
*bearing😊
I can't believe I watched everything, i had no intention of watching it, but once I started, I couldn't stop. I learned so much from this talk. It's amazing how he had to teach for an hour without slides or notes😊😊
I just lack patience I have never watched a complete speech vedio of more than half an hour. And I watched this talk without a single break (both the parts). Enjoyed as if it's a interesting series. With all the contents needed like moral, entertainment and what not! A complete power pack! Watching this gave a incredible lesson for life. Great thanks to Eric!
He is a pro, n he is so natural. You can only be confidence as a speaker if u know your topic in n out.
His attire helps him to relax n be comfortable. Imagine if you are in your best suit. Makes you too formal n robotic. Good for speakers to dress in a comfortable manner.🙂
I have no words to describe how your talk has just changed my life. You have simplified concepts in a way I can go and apply with confidence.
Watching Eric for first time taught me a lot about myself & learning to engage with the audiences without fear.
How brilliant speaker he is!
I am blessed to have watched this video.
He is so amazing!
BAM! Love it! This is exactly what I do to help others through hypnosis and NLP. Amazing talk, by Eric. Thank you!
"Excitement is nervousness about something cool."
nice.
After hearing this new way of defining the word *excitemnt* n *nervousness* he just remind me of *Sir Richard Fynmen👨🔬*😍🤝
That's powerful.
That's a cool statement.
@James
Two weeks after applying his method to my life, my life has completely changed.
Public speaking, social anxi ety problems, and various types of addi ctions have begun to disappear.
search youtube "paradox of I can do it"
Eric is a great speaker, which makes it easy to let inaccurate statements slide. Watching this makes you realize it's possible to be a very persuasive speaker without being particularly knowledgeable.
Which inaccurate statements. Can you be specific?
What a brilliant talk! I had no intention to watch it this evening, I was going to save it for later, but once I started listening I couldn't stop. Terrific!
Those algorithms
me too
Same here
Same here! Damn it...
Am I late? Because same.
Thanks I am so challenged by public speaking, but I am a learning. I am truly amazed by the way Eric has quite effectively presented the topic, very exciting and kept me awake throughout.
Thanks.
I'm interested in your story
Eric Edmeades is a phenomenal speaker, hands down. My perception about this guy has completely changed - I clearly remember skipping those Mindvalley ads in which he talked.
The way he engages the audience in every second is incredible.
This was exactly what I have been looking for. The polishing I was needing.
Not looking at traveling on speaking engagements, just improving in the small groups of approx 50 people a couple times a week.
I'm going to guzzle everything I can find that you've done.
Thank you
“Being a speaker,
Being Comfortable sharing your ideas,
Being influential in the way you communicate
Can triple or more your income.”
“It is the most powerful thing you can do for your professional life.”
@20:29
I like the way he repeatedly asks 'Is it true?' to reinforce his point!
Why the exclamation mark?
I had some pending work to be completed but once i started his video I could not stop watching . I was excited by his cool dress and casual attitude of training. worth watching.
What a powerful speech! He is so comfortable with any audience! He masters the way it should be. I’ve learned so much with those part 1 and 2 videos. Thank you so much for that.
@Teresinha Rocha, It is really rewarding to see you deeply appreciating this talk
. Thanks.
Eventually I learned to look beyond what is so wrong with his shorts. Great speaker.
Stay away from fundamentalist religion. Warn your children
@@stupidtreehuggerIf you don’t follow religion based upon its fundamental teachings you are far astray.
You can’t build a house except upon a solid foundation.
Its extremely important to take the first step, often times that is the toughest one. We need to be able to cross that bridge and everything else will follow.
Starts off a little slow, but rightfully so, to get your brain to calm down and start focusing, and then it gets really really good. Lots of golden nuggets in this talk. Thanks Mindvalley for sharing! 😁
In One hour and 20 min talk without Um, er, ah and PowerPoint slides. This is master!
Incredible!! It doesn’t even feel like he’s working or that’s how he makes some of his money. It feels like he’s just having fun sharing insights with us. Just amazing!! Thanks much!!
i used to get so nervous on conference calls presenting for work to the point i could barely speak, i got to the point to where i was excited to do them. Ive came into a new position and i brought the skill and passion with me, but i had one call not go well, and now i have the same fear and anxiety prior to every call. Usually i do just fine, but i get that rush of anxiety every time no matter how well i did prior. Loved this talk, amazing communication skills.
My Goodness. This is a beautiful talk. I would have fallen off within the first five - ten minutes. So much material on RUclips competing for my attention but can’t stop listening to him. Absolutely brilliant.
I like the cigarette analogy. That's the way I quit, I just started taking a deep breath when I thought I was wanting a cigarette. I think it's about having an emotion. So I'd examine what feeling I was having, take a deep breath and let it go. So easy. So much good info here. Thanks for sharing.
@Ama Summers, This is so positive. Thanks for sharing your through.
Congratulations Ama, hang in there
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I'm always shy to speak in public, although I'm a teacher and trainer of hundreds of teachers in my country. I love to listen to his speech, becoz I get speed in his way of delivery.
I have always been fascinated with human behavior and from that I learned quite a lot, I tend to place myself in others shoes to understand their situation and I ask myself, if it were me, how would I feel, think, react? It has helped in understanding how to communicate with others. However, I have never been able to overcome this very fear of speaking in public. Great video, thank you.
I'm in my 60s now. But, back as a teen in High School, on the very first day of school, our History teacher, gave us an outline for the year with his expectations. One of the things I still remember over 40 years later, is when he said, each of you will pick a person of historical interest and do a minimum 5 page report on that person, and pass it in. (I was good, so far.) Then he added, after you pass it in, you will stand in front of the class and be the teacher on your subject. You will speak for 15 minutes, then answer questions from your fellow classmates. (Not so good now.) And then he added, and anyone who does not complete this assignment, will fail the class. I literally wasted the entire year in that classroom, knowing from day one, there's not a chance in hell I'm doing that! And I failed History.
I remember my cousin did his on John F Kennedy and it was actually pretty good. And there was a point about the Bay of Pigs
of which my History teacher argued with him about, and as it turned out, my cousin was correct! Lol
Looking back, I wish I had been able to have done it back then, but I couldn't, and wouldn't. That's why I watched this presentation. I guess I'm still curious of how to do it. . .
I have coached 3 different youth sports and had zero fear of speaking in front of people about that. So perhaps, at least one thing that helps, is Confidence in knowing your topic. . .
Oh, by the way. . . If there had been an envelope under my seat,
they'd have been calling an ambulance for the man having a heart attack. . .
@@keepingitreel...8037 hahaha me too!!
@Cindy Rivera, This is so amazing. Your understanding technique also a better choice. Thanks a lot.
what a fascinating talk. This guy is truly amazing. I had no intention of watching it this afternoon I was gonna save it for later but once I started watching couldn't stop.
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I didn't know who Eric was before watching this but, I really enjoyed his talk. I will watch pt. 2 but hopefully this opens more doors for me. In general I'm pretty quiet but, with friends I'm more open to people. I wish I could be like that with everyone. This talk is helping me with my public speaking especially at church. Thanks.
Pablo aguilar ex club America and Cruz Azul player?
@@StephonGittens24 the one who head-butted a referee? Yes.
It is really rewarding to see people deeply appreciating this talk
. Thanks pablo.
I just want the opportunity to speak to more than 10 people to help connect with the power they have within themselves. Their greatness, their greatest self
Absolutely nothing against this man. He's earned his position in the public speaking world. I heard years ago that people see you before they hear you. I respectfully think he could benefit from the service of a stylist.
It really did not phase me at all!! He looks soo cool and casual. He is happy with his attire. He feels comfortable. Thats what matters. He made an impact at the end. When you saw him first you did not think of him much but towards the end we are like😱😱
Agreed.. I couldn't take him seriously. Looks like a beach goer who loves to hear himself talk and tell war stories
I had no intention of watching this video right now and accidentally misclicked....ended up binge watching both parts. Absolutely captivating and insightful talk, thank you for this.
Rodman, I am humbled by this comment. I am glad you enjoyed it. :-)
I used your advise; never given a presentation in my life and a topic I wasn’t so interested in, I used stories, on each area I had to cover, it was awesome; thank you 🙏🏼
So happy to hear that! Well done.
“The Microphone 🎤 is more powerful than the pen 🖊️ “
Speaking is more powerful then writing
‘Speaking is one of the most powerful forces in our society’
~Eric Edmeades
I love your presentation, and I thank you for your advice and your clear way of communicating it. I study energy work and recently created my youtube channel. I hope to get on stage one day as well, and physically connect with those I teach. But I am struggling a bit with a silly fear of public speaking, as I put my focus upon the audience. Your advice was very helpful. Thanks again.
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This is so so so powerful talk. the more I analyse, the more it's feel like I am so lucky today I land myself onto your talks. I lost my confidence for a long time about speaking in public in general, online meeting makes me scared and I know you guys must think it's something I must overacted because hell no just an online meeting scares me out? Yes. And I was completely different, I was unstoppable, I was confident, I wasn't afraid of even Vblog myself. Time passed with some sad stories, I lost myself and all of my confidence. But after this, it's just a spark of encouragement for me to walk back into the person I used to be, I just want to say thank you for saving my potentials not to drain down the trash.
You are a great teacher, please keep talking! :D And please keep inspiring!
This is so amazing. I can face a whole multitude now no more fears, no trembling, no horrible feeling and no nervousness.
I am glad for you. I never had any such problems. I never felt even slightly worried about talking in front of any number of people. A whole different thing utterly destroyed my life. Called Pentecostalism. Weird how life goes. All the best to you
There are six times as many people in Africa now as there were six decades ago. What do you think about that? What about the trees and the lions and such?
My mouth trembles and throat goes dry. Also i cant tell when to breath and swallow my spit to keep my throat from drying. Extreme sweating and trembling
So, is this video the only thing that fixed your issues or did you do something else as well? Can you plz share a bit more?
The thing he said about sigaret addiction, I swear I thought of something like that almost two years ago. Honestly I thought I wasn't making the most sense, but the way he explained it make me rethink. Absolutely love this man's brain.
That is Derren Brown's solution to cigarette addiction - take 3 deep breaths. I bought the DVD.
You weren't making sense. Its a dopamine addiction
awesome... Really feel the passion of public speaking resurfacing in me... Thank Eric.. God bless
WOW this was so valuable to me! thank you @Eric Edmeades and Mindvalley Academy. I am not going to let people know that I am nervous speaking or see me scared! thank you for the great advices! This is GOLD!! 💛💛💛
Every time I watch your videos this is so engaging... i feel like chandler bing is talking and sharing words of wisdom
I am A.D.D. and this talk is very easy to listin to Thanks Eric.
Yes this is my third comment. I am speaking. Well I’m at least typing my thoughts. When I would speak in church on the platform before RUclips came into my life, I would get the distinct feeling that this group of people thought of me as a waste of time. So it was difficult to grow in that environment. At 26 minutes into your video you said the most profound statement. I’m telling you all I do is talk. But for me it was cholerics in my life that didn’t want to converse. That just wanted me to work and not slow them down from working. My favorite book title is “The Conversation is the Relationship “. The book itself was good too! I love people who are really sharing from their hearts.
just planned the best surprise party for my mom and gave the best speech i've ever given because of this video, thanks for your help sir! the best way to start progressing in life is by saving money, i promise nothing brings the confidence level up like a a good finance believe me!! i'm taking her to hawaii afterwards will tell you how the trip went
how did you get to this level of success if you don't mind giving a few pointers?
@@feliciasherbert989 1)Never let anyone bother you, you can make your own decisions and 2) I use a Financial adviser who handles my savings. she's the best in the business
@@tonimhamilton2072 how do i get to this advisor pls i would like to build my dividend portfolio long term?
@@gagnecaron658 i can't actually leave details on here, you could do that yourself her name is Lucy Maria Koss, she's quite known ,you can search and connect with her on her website
Water! min 33:24 was a very effective strategy of mine amongst others.
Thank you for sharing such a touching memory.
I carefully listen the speaking of Eric Edmeades on Mindvalley Talks about the Art of public speaking made me amazing for his exceptional talent to capturing peoples mind.
Eric is truly an inspiring person that has touched many people like you. Thanks for watching our program Shahi!
This is the second time I have listened to this presentation, and I love the manner in which it is presented as well as the meaningful, essential suggestions.
I don’t regret watching it.I really enjoyed and grateful for the message
Yep, breath is everything! So glad to hear this.
58 minutes in, I got some valuable information about the topic and a huge dose of how great and special you are. I just can't take more of this self-glorification. Have to opt out!
Yeah.. you kind of missed the entire point of telling folks about all of that....
Wow awesome excellent Eric
This was a great speech and his technique and ability to engage and educate the audience was very crafty and skillful. However, from some of the comments, I guess it's not for everybody.
This is one of the greatest Public speaking I watched. Heart touching and mind boggling!
Awesome speaker! Just perfect, it’s a long talk but I don’t mind, I’m hooked from the very beginning and I just don’t want it to end. He’s a very good story teller and conversationalist. I’ve learned a lot. Thanks Eric and Mindvalley. 👏
Thanks, Azza, I am glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate you taking the time to reply and share your gratitude.
I enjoyed this talk and didn't even realize it was an hour-long. Practical, and helpful tips. Bravo!
Thanks, Francis; I really enjoy this topic because it has changed my life so much.
Eric Edmeades Me too. I had a research review presentation exam and I was so nervous and searched on RUclips how to give a good presentation and chanced on this video. It totally changed my mindset about public speaking and gave me confidence. I had a perfect score in the exam. So it has changed my life too. That’s the power of words ❤️💯🔥
I’m really blessed watching this video and every seconds of this video counts a lot👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I am gratefull to listen to you THANKS you raise my emotion again THANKS you .Jamaica
OMG he's soooooo goooooooood, he's amazing! I didn't expect to watch the entire thing, but he's that good! Lol now my reflection paper on public speaking is going to be finished at 5 am instead of midnight. Thank you for all the tips.
You are powerful, your presentation is going to change my forever. I like your communication style you use to draw attention of the audience. I think I was in that meeting at a distance. ABSHAI HISALI from Zambia. Thanks
So much for a topic. I loved that points are embedded subtly and I love the real flow of your presentation. Thank you for this very interesting and informative video.
I totally agree
Great tips on how I will change and develop my self
Wow... I had jogging clothes and seriously planned to run! I literally watched the whole video (1 hour 18 minutes and 56 seconds!!! ) I REALLY MEAN IT!!! Awesome speech and great content!
BEAUTIFUL! STAY COURAGEOUS
Great speech with energy and body language.
“The way you breathe has everything to do with how safe you feel as a human being”
1:06:03
Just started my public speaking journey :) thank u
Jess_Lloyd any tips for public speaking?
Very wonderful talk... I'm encouraged to speak in public 😅
This speech is very very very NOT boring....... Awesome guy, Awesome speech :) (Y)
1:07:06 BREATHING ! Walking 🚶 vs Sitting 🪑
‘
Have you ever seen the brain 🧠 scans of a person whose been sitting for 30 minutes
- “its like new york in a power outage”
Vs
someone whose been walking
It’s like fireworks 🎆!
Extremely informative, educative and entertaining
This Guy is Amazing. He is Literally Changing LIVES.
Hey Ladka, I really appreciate the note. If you want to know some of the people I learn from, check out my RUclips show where I interview my friends and mentors: www.ThriveTime.tv
I didn't even realized its one hour video until it finished. Thank you sir for sharing with us your experience about the most scary place in the world "stage speaking "
Hi Abdelle, that is one of the goals; to speak in a way that makes time fade way and leave people with great memories. Thanks for watching.
@@EricEdmeades Absolutely, I will watch all yr videos from now on. Tnx sir.
41:17
NB: ‘CELEBRATE missing out!’
“To manifest greatest financial freedom “
Stop experiencing Fomo:
_Celebrate_ missing out!
To manifest much more wealth and happiness
“How cool is it that i have to say no to that!”
‘Practice celebrating saying no to cool stuff!’
I'm a chef and I can totally relate!!! He's right beyond comprehension with that chef scenario
Wow cool anything ..but in Singapore there may be different levels.unless the. Chef own the place and know. vision the big Shot
Chefs are evil. They cook unhealthy food
Excellent! How to be you sir...
Alexander LegisNonScriptae arent we all ???
Wow. The longest talk I’ve listen to but it’s worth my time. Impressive. So many points to implement. Thank you mind valley
All thumbs up for you Eric and all the guys in MV. Great speech and control of audience emotions and expectations! Wanna see it over and over ..and sign up for more👍
I've been attentive to the end. I love public speaking though I think its because I'm not shy. How can I do it as a career and what can I speak about? I find myself advising people on lesson from my life like savings, Character, integrity and encouraging guys who are down. Do I need to train on this?
10 minutes into the video and I'm already sold. This is incredibly inspirational!
This is beyond mastering the Art of speaking, his is a super power!!
22:00 even I got nervous and... I am sitting at home !! lol
Yes I’m afraid of public speaking, I’m writing a self help book and i also read tarot cards and some how have to convince people I’m not crazy and my ideas have value. I know they have value I know my ideation is sound but public speaking is kicking my ass
Have you spoke publicly yet?
Please help, So what should we do become a master of public speaking. Can someone make a short summary in here.
I listened and watched for 37 minutes and i noticed his presentation of the ideas are kinda scaterred.
Connect with me, I'd be happy to help www.linkedin.com/in/cat-king/
Incredible talk glad l stumbled upon this. Life changing power packed
Starts with something relatable. Something that starts with vulnerability. A good story. Which gets your attention. Starting a talk is being prepared before walking on stage, and he just pumped up the audience by using an untrained audience to relate to this.
one of most impressive person in speaking art ....
Great video. "Never Split The Difference" by Chris Voss also talks about the power of no (~40min mark). It's very powerful. It's interesting how ubiquitous many of these ideas are in certain circles, but they are Only ubiquitous under the surface. How do you go below the surface - continuous learning and experimentation - like watching videos like this, reading books these enlightened souls wrote, and following their interests so you can learn how they learned.
Get a job. Those sausages don't put themselves on the shelves
Wow! I am really encouraged. Thanks a lot for the exhortation.
What I understood is : People love the "story" so market your product or whatever you want as a story and prepare for your meeting by setting a goal for your meeting or story.
WOW!! well said . I can't even find the right words to describe how incredible this is . Amazing.
I love to speak publicly and I am trying to create to get into this field professionally but I dont know how :(
Truth been nervous without addressing the real issues of my audience but have got it here clear now thanks ERIC for this