How To ACTUALLY Deliver A Great Presentation

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    How To Give An Amazing Speech Without Using Notes
    Public speaking is terrifying. But at some point in your life, no matter how much you avoid it, you’re going to get called on to give a speech. It could be a presentation for work, a best man speech at a wedding, who knows. And if you can’t give it without notes, you’re at a huge disadvantage. Because not only does it come off as less authentic if you’re constantly referencing notes, but if the powerpoint breaks, you’re screwed.
    This video is going to to teach you how I regularly talk for 10-20 minutes, with minimal memorization and how you can learn to public speak without any notes too.
    0:32 - Outline your speech in memory friendly form
    2:00 - Write out everything on paper (or computer)
    2:43 - Subvocalize your speech without using visual cues
    4:25 - Memorize the first and last sentences word for word
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Комментарии • 649

  • @bmanea82
    @bmanea82 8 лет назад +376

    The fact that you made a 7 minutes video with ZERO cuts just goes to prove your point. Great video!

  • @pjtibayan
    @pjtibayan 5 лет назад +340

    1. draft a memory friendly outline
    2. write out entire speech under each heading
    3. subvocalize the speech without referencing visual cues
    4. memorize the first and last sentence word for word

  • @boboddy6270
    @boboddy6270 8 лет назад +676

    Does anyone else feel like this where Charlie makes a great video and all his points make sense but i completely forget all of them whenever im in the real world situation or i remember the points when its too late?

    • @Ragd0ll1337
      @Ragd0ll1337 8 лет назад +76

      The point is to practice them often. It will be clunky and forced at first but eventually it'll be second nature.

    • @n.fer.2596
      @n.fer.2596 8 лет назад +8

      hes made a video mentioning this fairly recently I believe. basically zero in on one video at once and once you've mastered that move onto another. I take it a step further sometimes and worry about mastering the steps he gives us one at a time as well. think about it this way: dancers aren't thinking about their whole routine while they are doing it. they are thinking about what theyre doing in the moment and whats next, and obviously the technique and emotion they add into the routine. but if the dancer messed up at two specific parts of the routine, it is efficient to focus on one section of the routine that needs improvement every time the routine is done. hopefully that makes sense.

    • @mrWade101
      @mrWade101 8 лет назад +26

      1. Measure small units of success
      -> 2. Drill one thing until it becomes habit then move on <
      3. Shorter Periods of study every day rather than big chunks
      4. When starting, use many methods, when growing, stick with one
      5. Debrief to avoid same mistakes

    • @AustrianEconomist
      @AustrianEconomist 8 лет назад +4

      You need to practice it and, most importantly, rewatch the videos every other week or so. I've watched the Tyrion's video on frames about 5 times now and I've actually started to feel a big diference in the last 2 months or so. You need to practice and really think about it during your day. If you wait until the situation to happen so that you can put the things into practice, you will not be able to do it.
      You need to prepare yourself for the situations to come. You need to be thinking about it before it happens, so that when the moment finally comes you already know what to do and what to say, and you can put the things into action a lot more naturally. I hope that I've helped at least a little and that it all made sense to you :) Cya

    • @n.fer.2596
      @n.fer.2596 8 лет назад

      Ludvig SC Games thanks u rock!

  • @chogino
    @chogino 7 лет назад +1161

    Sir, you look like a Disney prince.

    • @osmanaktas77
      @osmanaktas77 6 лет назад +53

      Yes. he looks like Joker.

    • @hanaoh615
      @hanaoh615 6 лет назад +19

      He looks like a handsome and cute toad prince

    • @jasminay795
      @jasminay795 6 лет назад

      Jjangbboongboom

    • @ilsei5331
      @ilsei5331 6 лет назад +3

      JangJangBoomBoom Your profile pic looks like a god, hello Army.

    • @stevecampbell6583
      @stevecampbell6583 6 лет назад

      You to

  • @Lilitha11
    @Lilitha11 8 лет назад +79

    I noticed this when I was taking a communications class in college, everyone who goes up to give a speech without notes did just fine in remembering what to say, without memorizing. Everyone who brought notes, ending up reading from the notes. It really isn't that bad, if you run through a speech a few times you will remember everything. If in doubt, have only key words from the bullet point and that is it. Taking notes up, is just shooting yourself in the foot.

    • @Charismaoncommand
      @Charismaoncommand  8 лет назад +12

      Good input!

    • @xMiso12x
      @xMiso12x 5 лет назад +3

      It could also be that people who dont use notes are naturally gifted at memorizing and such, hence why they dont need notes in the first place...

    • @greenfrog2891
      @greenfrog2891 5 лет назад +6

      lol maybe for you. Running through my speech a few times will get me nothing. The people who take notes up are self-aware and know what they need because they practiced at home.

    • @Zoegottiy
      @Zoegottiy 3 года назад

      @@greenfrog2891 I look down at my phone and read my notes the whole time and I just feel like I can’t connect with the audience doing
      Lol so my talk has to be 9 to 12 mins so I’m think of just having chronological bullets points and just talk about each bullet point for a minute and a half

  • @epicgardening
    @epicgardening 8 лет назад +35

    Used these tips on my channel when recording and it helps a TON! Also running through it 2-3 times and connecting it to stories that help 'prime' my memory makes it really easy to recall. Thanks Charlie!

  • @aboucard93
    @aboucard93 8 лет назад +14

    I can honestly say without a doubt this my top favorite channel always sharing and referencing your videos to my friends.

    • @Charismaoncommand
      @Charismaoncommand  8 лет назад +1

      Appreciate the "huge" comment my man! Glad you liked the vid :-)

  • @quantumpuddles7591
    @quantumpuddles7591 5 лет назад +49

    I can't stress this enough. NEVER put the words that you're planning on saying in your PowerPoint. It makes you look like you don't know what you're talking about and the audience isn't engaged, because they get the " Oh he's reading it to us," idea. I've seen so many presentations and this is what ruins all of them.
    Another Tip: Always que the ending with "Thank you," if you are presenting a talk where you need people to clap at the end. It's an easy que that everyone understands. Saying "That's it," or "I'm done," makes it seem like you're not confident.

  • @PhuongNguyen-wr3vh
    @PhuongNguyen-wr3vh 8 лет назад +79

    You're so amazing man, I'm a big fan of yours, keep up your great work! I look forward to watching new videos on your RUclips every week.

  • @Forrmatyfarms45
    @Forrmatyfarms45 5 лет назад +9

    I’ve struggled with presentations for almost 30 years. Had one last week with three VPs and nailed it using your advice! Cannot thank you enough!

  • @olgamono851
    @olgamono851 8 лет назад +53

    How to start a conversation. How to be "socially active". What to speak about when you're around different people.

  • @mikeh5399
    @mikeh5399 8 лет назад +148

    I'd like to see a video on how to add humour to a speech.

  • @quemediga
    @quemediga 5 лет назад +2

    Basically a video about how you manage to speak through your videos. You're telling the know-how as you're doing the thing itself! And in a natural way, because that's your normal way of doing it. Amazing

  • @22000tt
    @22000tt 8 лет назад +17

    Awesome to see this channel really growing

  • @rachellerioux1535
    @rachellerioux1535 8 лет назад +19

    I would enjoy a video about tone. Your videos are interesting not only because of content, but because of your vocal flow. Your delivery is charismatic in a very authentic way.

  • @mikhail7104
    @mikhail7104 7 лет назад +4

    +Charisma on Command I'd love to see a video about being a good teacher. Gaining attention, respect, authority, etc with your students. I'm looking forwards to it, guys!

  • @deltanebula8622
    @deltanebula8622 8 лет назад +6

    I just realized that all of your advice videos are done in one continuous take. Good job! I can see your own tactics at work here :P

  • @elijahdurnal
    @elijahdurnal 6 лет назад +54

    How to make a killer presentation with no notes:
    Bring a gun!
    Now I'm on some kind of watchlist. 😂😂😂

  • @teensoffaithgavelclub
    @teensoffaithgavelclub 4 года назад +1

    THIS is what I share with my gavel club members! They can totally relate to you. You keep them engaged. I'm a gavel club advisor (a Toastmasters program) which has 34 teens and you help me reinforce the "no notes" concept with this video. Thank you for also demonstrating how to keep your audience focused on YOU by using facial expression, body language and vocal variety. BRAVO! :-D

  • @pamelanorris9666
    @pamelanorris9666 5 лет назад +2

    It was extremely helpful to hear about subvocalization. I had never heard that as a strategy. Also, the tip to memorize the first and last sentences of the presentation will also be a game changer for me.

  • @step2384
    @step2384 8 лет назад

    Thank you for this video.
    I have a powerpoint presentation tomorrow at school and I came here to re-watch your "stop shyness in 60 seconds" video again to pump me up and found this!
    I have a bad case of stage fright, my mind goes blank every time I have to public speak. It doesn't matter if its with coworkers, strangers, classmates or friends and family. I now realized that it happens everytime I try to memorize what I have to say. I really enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work. Thanks again.

  • @Crambull
    @Crambull 8 лет назад +1

    400k subscribers man! Congrats! Your channel has really blown up in the past 2-3 months!

  • @brandonbrown435
    @brandonbrown435 8 лет назад +10

    Great material as always, Charlie. Couldn't help but notice that you were a bit quieter in this video. Hope everything's all right!

    • @Charismaoncommand
      @Charismaoncommand  8 лет назад +24

      Haha, good eye. I was filming at midnight and my roommate was asleep in the other room - tried not waking him!

    • @SaceedAbul
      @SaceedAbul 8 лет назад +2

      He must be like. "This nigga. I'm trying to take a nap. Now I got to get up to write this shit for later. "

  • @aashmanvyas9159
    @aashmanvyas9159 8 лет назад +1

    I really enjoy these types of videos, where you talk about topics and circumstances that are faced by and accessible to regular people. Don't stop the charisma breakdowns though, because that's what makes this channel unique, and it's what drew me in to it. Maybe keep a ratio of face to face videos to breakdowns, maybe 3:1 or something.

  • @bashfullfill7423
    @bashfullfill7423 8 лет назад

    A friend of mine sent me a link to your video of "how to stay motivated and master your will power." I eventually watched 5 videos you made in my RUclips-video-black hole. It finally hit me when I got this video - the speeches after your points are suggesting me to go watch another video. Why didn't I see this coming? Obviously the guy trying to teach me to "capture my audience," "use better eye contact," and "speak to people easier" is actually using his own advise to keep me watching more and more videos. That was smooth...

  • @fjosip1
    @fjosip1 8 лет назад +18

    I am interested in the psychological and technical aspects behind your youtube videos.
    Especially the psychological aspects of making a great video.
    Would be awesome to see you talk about that.
    Thumbs up if you wanna see that!

    • @MizDynasty
      @MizDynasty 3 года назад +1

      Yes! This needs more upvotes !

  • @MarieBenard
    @MarieBenard 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks, Charlie! I'd be happy to watch both types of videos that you mention

  • @medjouliette3367
    @medjouliette3367 7 лет назад +2

    all of your videos are without video cutting, that's awesome! :)

  • @zentgle
    @zentgle 8 лет назад +8

    Wish I watched this video while I was in college & university. Glad I've found it at all tho. Thanks!

  • @DreambigGabriela
    @DreambigGabriela 5 лет назад

    Sold on first video. I just subscribed and usually when I find something of value to me, and your video surely falls into this category, I go binge watching. Why this particular video hit home? I'm preparing to launch my first channel, right now creating content. Even though I'm very passionate about my message and it comes from my heart, I still wondered whether I'll be able to memorize my script. I just got my answer. Thank you for that.
    I have an observation: Growing up and going to school in Europe, we were made to memorize lots of poems so I developed my own method. Let your memory recall the message without looking at the paper, screen, etc. You touched on this and I thought: Bingo. I know how that works.

  • @Baboojohn
    @Baboojohn 8 лет назад +461

    Hitler speeches breakdown

    • @mabailey5938
      @mabailey5938 8 лет назад +44

      That would be incredibly interesting!

    • @Commievn
      @Commievn 8 лет назад +3

      Ryan House Thanks man!

    • @hounamao7140
      @hounamao7140 8 лет назад +23

      Hitler speeches were very successful because he used very simple concept anyone could understand and powerfull words targeting the nationalism sentiments and using the humiliation of WW1. He basically used emotions over reason. his tone of voice and gesture all of it were full of emotion. you can look at his speech mute and still have goosebumps.

    • @ryanhouse5736
      @ryanhouse5736 8 лет назад +10

      Ckyntosh​ Their intelligence wasn't the problem. Hitler mass manipulated a lot people, and that's what it was. Manipulation. He turned his people against the Jews and used them as a scapegoat, and his people followed him in it. They followed Hitler, and it was because of how powerful and persuasive he was. If you were in Nazi Germany at that time then I wouldn't be surprised at all if you were one of his devout followers.

    • @ryanhouse5736
      @ryanhouse5736 8 лет назад +6

      Ckyntosh You sound like a racist

  • @PracticalPsychologyTips
    @PracticalPsychologyTips 8 лет назад +25

    Awesome video! I'm so glad I subscribed and that you're steadily putting out more content :D

  • @pamelanorris9666
    @pamelanorris9666 5 лет назад

    Subvocalizing was new for me. I also appreciated learning not saying Thank you at the end of the presentation but instead end with an impactful statement

  • @TheAljossha
    @TheAljossha 8 лет назад

    So refreshing to see someone actually having a whole speech on youtube without cutting it !

  • @Neckdown
    @Neckdown 7 лет назад +8

    I know this is an old video, but you asked for suggestions; can you do a video on how to prepare for an interview?
    I'm pretty smart on paper, but I have a lot of difficulty articulating well on the spot in a pressure situation.

  • @gracesandles
    @gracesandles 5 лет назад

    I really needed this video. It terrifies me to deliver a keynote with no notes, but these steps really helped me. Thank you!

  • @treekenti5322
    @treekenti5322 4 года назад

    What a killer presentation 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏everything feels so sincere and I LOVE how he seems to smile when it works with his speaking. When you think about it, this whole channel is him and Ben charismatically speaking about how to be charismatic 💡🥬❤️🙋‍♀️

  • @jati.2783
    @jati.2783 5 лет назад

    I really want to thank you, man. You helped me get through my final project presentation, basically helping me graduate.

  • @cezariusus7595
    @cezariusus7595 8 лет назад

    This thing should be way more popular ! People do not realise how important charisma in general is.

  • @sophiedavidson1579
    @sophiedavidson1579 Год назад

    1. “Memory-friendly” outline
    - 3-5 bullet points, flow clearly
    2. Flush out
    - Stories, things wanna get, details not thought of
    -> communicate yr main points, cut the unnecessary ones
    3. Subvocalize the speech, without seeing your preparation paper, PowerPoint
    - Hard to remember -> write again until it clicks
    4. Memorize exactly the first and last sentence

  • @VictorFoote01
    @VictorFoote01 8 лет назад +6

    Awesome video man! Chunking is very important. I would love to here more about what it takes to create a viral video. Keep up the amazing videos. You are a big inspiration to me :)

  • @intermedianguitarsguild4482
    @intermedianguitarsguild4482 8 лет назад +5

    How to form longterm connections with people? How to have an amazing conversation? How to deal with conflict (especially a person who is ridiculously angry)? and how should i practice what I want to get better at, so I can be better as soon as possible?

  • @ryanquaresma9006
    @ryanquaresma9006 8 лет назад

    i love how precise you are at explaining

  • @justinryan5433
    @justinryan5433 5 лет назад +3

    aight so i have ap spanish speaking tomorrow and this is my only resource. wish me luck boys

  • @parimaludapurkar597
    @parimaludapurkar597 5 лет назад

    I cannot believe nobody out here asked for your tips on running a RUclips channel. I regard your advice about all others and I know this video is 2 years old but it would be really helpful to me now if you made one.

  • @SuperSaiyanJelo
    @SuperSaiyanJelo 7 лет назад +31

    When I learn more on this channel than I do in school

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 8 лет назад

    From my own experience:1) the right flow (totally agree with you; but also make a good outline of the talk for the viewers)2) information hiding (no reason to talk when everything can be read from slide; consider how slides and talk form a unit)3) take home message (completly agree; just that every slide should have one too)4) time management (I tend to get faster when I'm nervous, but interruptions could stop the flow too, thus keep spare slides to adjust your speed)5) anticipate questions and prepare extra slides

  • @RonaldCorris
    @RonaldCorris Год назад

    I am deeply appreciated all of what you have shared throughout your presentation, you are definitely a real mentor.

  • @5753970
    @5753970 8 лет назад +9

    Good video. Interesting and useful.

  • @ScubaT28
    @ScubaT28 5 лет назад

    I am taking a public speaking class currently. I am amazed and horrified that I learned more here on your channel than I have in 5 weeks of school. I should be paying you, not them!

  • @carlosmartinez5128
    @carlosmartinez5128 8 лет назад

    Congrats for your 400 k subs man! It's just amazing how quickly your popularity has shot up :)

  • @hammudinmamahuseyn1028
    @hammudinmamahuseyn1028 4 года назад

    i like to thank you for your highly educated but simple to grab videos. It helped me in my thesis proposal presentation 3 days ago. thank you so much.

  • @popautor
    @popautor 7 лет назад +1

    Im really interested in videos of speaking on public, Id love to see more of those!!! thanks!!

  • @susannec659
    @susannec659 7 лет назад +2

    Charlie if you haven't hit on how to answer these awful questions during job interviews and the body language to go along , please do so. I'm sure I can apply all you've taught us so far, and i'm scrolling through to see if I can find anything you have already done that does apply which is pretty much everything I understand that

  • @pkikongi
    @pkikongi 8 лет назад

    You dropped a hit about editing out the details not relevant to the purpose of the presentation, and I have been to many presentation in conference where 5-7 min into the presentation you wonder "what is the purpose of this presentation ?" It would be great to have a breakdown with exemple + action plan about having a purpose and communicating said purpose in general conversations / presentations.

  • @PayneMaximus
    @PayneMaximus 8 лет назад +1

    Yeah, man, I would totally like to see your take on how to manage a RUclips channel. You have a very good one, so it's clear that your advice will be sound.

  • @virtuallyvegan6516
    @virtuallyvegan6516 8 лет назад +1

    And congrats on 400k subscribers!

  • @MrLightweb
    @MrLightweb 7 лет назад

    Whenever I have to make a presentation I watch this video.
    Great tips, thank you man!

  • @sharperguy
    @sharperguy 8 лет назад

    I want to try this some time. Usually talks I've given in the past have been technical and I simply created a powerpoint with only images and no text and found that was a better way to get started.

  • @albion7186
    @albion7186 7 лет назад +2

    I studied in America as an international student and took up public speaking and debate classes. I wish I had taken the advice you gave in the video because I probably would have won more trophies (I memorised my speech word for word and one time I forgot one word which threw me off completely at a Nationals tournament). I was so mad and disappointed

  • @kristygarzell
    @kristygarzell 5 лет назад

    Loved this so helpful! I'm creating my first online course and didn't want to sound like I was reading notes in my videos. This really calmed my nerves and helped me structure it better.

  • @alyshiaguan6472
    @alyshiaguan6472 6 лет назад

    you don't give yourself enough credit for the real finality of your videos. The entire tone of the video builds and builds until the last statement brings it to a fulfilling end. I'd still be very interested in the psychological and technical aspects of the youtube creation

  • @thagrintch
    @thagrintch 8 лет назад

    Just when I thought you couldn't have a more interesting topic, you go and make this. Great videos and they just keep getting better!

  • @Saturn-uz6jc
    @Saturn-uz6jc 8 лет назад +1

    Hey Charlie. First off, love your content. Your videos are so enjoyable to watch, and I love how you use your own stories to make your techniques more personal.
    Anyway, apologies if you have already done a video on this, but I would love to see your tips for a job interview. I am currently looking for a job, so some tips would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure I could probably just apply the first impressions tips and some others that you have given in other videos, but it would be interesting to know whether or not you have any specific for interviews.
    Keep up the great work. :)

  • @MattLeFaitMusic
    @MattLeFaitMusic 4 года назад

    Dude! I love this! I'm always trying to "not read" but it comes off as awkward. Thanks brother!!

  • @chakaphaire
    @chakaphaire 4 года назад

    This video was wonderful. I often speak and strong eye contact with ALL of my audience members is very important to me. It demonstrates a sense of authenticity. I also tried to create unedited RUclips content, through memorization, but the pressure of trying to get it done in a small amount of time lead to more mistakes. Maybe when my life outside of RUclips slows down I can return to unedited, with less time constraints. But great video, I look forward to looking at more of your content.

  • @metapoker7534
    @metapoker7534 5 лет назад

    I really liked this video because you were executing what you were teaching very well. Can you make more videos of you executing? That would be great

  • @Mrcool179
    @Mrcool179 4 года назад +8

    Okay now how do i memorize a 25 minute presentation in 1 night...

  • @scadstudentv4899
    @scadstudentv4899 8 лет назад

    I was wondering if you could do a video that is a crash course explanation for frames. I found your Game of Thrones videos extremely helpful and I wanted to know more about the basics of frames, what types there were, and more ways in which they can be used.

  • @konoko1002k
    @konoko1002k 8 лет назад +5

    Make a video about how to look good on photos.

  • @yazi7687
    @yazi7687 8 лет назад

    the way you spoke made it like a 2/3 minute video, loved it!
    & bit of technical side talk would be helpful.

  • @Consolous
    @Consolous 7 лет назад

    So awesome. Last semester I discovered I'm really good at doing speeches and I always choose to do them without notes and I nailed them all. Now after watching the video I realized I did many of the things you mentioned, mainly just remembering the ideas and putting them in an order that flows and my speeches were natural and quite frankly, fun. I'll try the writing the speech part though, there's always room to improve.

  • @chiiyungigukki194
    @chiiyungigukki194 6 лет назад +1

    Your shape when standing is pefectly attractive. Can you make a short video about this?
    Thanks.

  • @matheuswinckler1979
    @matheuswinckler1979 8 лет назад

    I would love to know a little bit about the technical aspect of it!
    And for sure, thank you for these video, it was something I was always curious about when watching your videos.
    Congratulations!

  • @Robangledorf
    @Robangledorf 8 лет назад

    I'd love to see more about the psychology of making a channel like this. I'm sure a lot of the challenges that come up are applicable to other life challenges.

  • @b.sharp.
    @b.sharp. 8 лет назад +1

    I would LOVE a video that took a quick step back from charisma and tackled the details of your channel behind the scene. I for one want to know what program you use to write your dialects, edit videos, etc. It would be cool to hear a little rundown of all the equipment that you use like what type of camera you have, for instance. You know, I really feel that Charisma on Command has a true quality to it that you don't see much on the RUclips scene. As such, I think it would be neat to learn what makes this channel this channel, you know, besides your wisdom, talent, and creativity. Just an idea!

  • @3p1d3m1crage
    @3p1d3m1crage 8 лет назад +5

    Simply speechless!

  • @forrestpelky
    @forrestpelky 8 лет назад +1

    Videos on how to make successful RUclips videos would be awesome! Thanks for all the great content from your channel. :)

  • @aligator.martian
    @aligator.martian 8 лет назад

    I've been digging for a video like this for weeks, this was so incredibly helpful thanks so much Charlie. =D
    YES to the psychological and technical video breakdowns.

  • @wjhull
    @wjhull 8 лет назад

    I'd be interested in extra RUclips-focused videos. A lot of those principles would likely apply to things like short speeches and presentations, use of multimedia, how to be engaging right off the bat, keeping peoples' interest, and on and on.

  • @utsavsharma3917
    @utsavsharma3917 8 лет назад +31

    Please do a Charisma Breakdown of Adolf Hitler.

    • @iwnl_vale
      @iwnl_vale 6 лет назад +4

      That could be outlandishly interesting

  • @BrynaLeeJacobson
    @BrynaLeeJacobson 8 лет назад

    well done. love your channel. thank you. you explained to me what I have been doing naturally (or at least I don't recall when or how I learned to do it this way)! and now I don't have to feel regret that I never memorize my presentations. love the tip about a standard closing-intend to implement that! sharing.and I would be happy to see more about the technical side of bringing these videos to us. wishing you (continued) success!

  • @thanhdinh3179
    @thanhdinh3179 8 лет назад

    Yes. Thank you for this video. Just at the right time. This week or next week I'm gonna give an oral presentation.

  • @garrygrewal149
    @garrygrewal149 8 лет назад

    I know you are trying to be more relevant and thoughtful (ref. to your RUclips channel setting thing). But please don't break the flow and charm of these videos!. This zone is your USP!.....love the body of work you have produced and looking forward to some more!....

  • @DiscomfortFree
    @DiscomfortFree 8 лет назад

    I really appreciate this topic. Especially interested in how to relate to others in RUclips videos.

  • @aisbandicoot
    @aisbandicoot 8 лет назад

    Incorporating humor into speeches would be a good one. I think I'm a pretty decent public speaker but I don't often go out of my comfort zone and incorporate humor. I know it could definitely help to improve this.

  • @sthalxndr
    @sthalxndr 8 лет назад +1

    Gooooood timing on this vid man.
    I appreciate your vids. One of the few people I actually watch.

  • @cedrix57
    @cedrix57 8 лет назад +4

    That makes sens, thanks a lot for this video.
    Here a question I never find an answer before. A person very close to me has been touch by the victim mentality. Now, in life, her main purpose is to complain. She became like that due to a huge loss of confidence. Now for instance, she want to blame the world and she hate hearing success story from me. She loves when other people complain as this would increase his credibly. At every difficulty, she blames the people around her and say mean things.
    How do I replace that by confidence and wishing good to other people?

  • @eleniandreas1
    @eleniandreas1 4 года назад

    Thank you that really helps, been asked to do a presentation on ‘professional boundaries’ I work in mental health .....presenting to doctors nurses and other professionals. Been sick with worry .... at least I know where to start and how to Finnish!

  • @Lxium
    @Lxium 8 лет назад +1

    Wow cool now I'm super inspired. Time to forget about everything I've just learned

  • @cypher4020
    @cypher4020 7 лет назад

    Gonna share this with my class, we all got to do presentations soon. Thanks for the informative vid

  • @samc1696
    @samc1696 5 лет назад

    I start watching these vids 1 hour ago and I'm hooked. KNOWLEDGE!!!

  • @knockitclose
    @knockitclose 7 лет назад

    Great advice. I recently had to present a new PowerPoint. I practiced, practiced, practiced and then the day of the meeting the PP didn't function correctly. It was hard to regain the engagement with the customers.

  • @anonimen31
    @anonimen31 8 лет назад

    Hi Charlie, I am a huge fan of your channel, I've watched all your vids and I plan to pick a day to do a Charisma on Command masterclass where I marathon all of your vids and write down the most important bits, what to remember, what to practice.
    I have a request, that's a bit left field, but I think you might find interesting. Could try and make a video talking about depression, anxiety and suicide - share your thoughts, your experiences, maybe do a bit on how mental illnesses affect charisma and how charisma and positive social interactions could actually be used to treat some of the symptoms of mental illnesses. I hope that you do make such a video, as I think this could be very helpful to your viewers and the self-help community.

  • @tommahon7227
    @tommahon7227 8 лет назад

    Good video. my method for speeches was always acting them out in my head multiple times days before the actual speech. Will take these points into consideration though.

  • @Navarrete19
    @Navarrete19 7 лет назад +59

    Someday I'll be a great public speaker. Like if you think the same way.

  • @sezimtaalaibekova3738
    @sezimtaalaibekova3738 5 лет назад +3

    Anyone else watching this one day before presenting to the whole school???

  • @ZeeGhost713
    @ZeeGhost713 6 лет назад +1

    Coc (charisma on command) thank you so much this helped me a lot for an power point 👌👍 please continue helping people like me and people who need advice

  • @JustAnotherDayToday
    @JustAnotherDayToday 7 лет назад

    Subvocalize = internalize. Very helpful thanks.

  • @rubemkleinjunior237
    @rubemkleinjunior237 8 лет назад

    Thanks for helping me again Charleey!