NLP Eye Accessing Cues: WTF?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @ManagementCourses
    @ManagementCourses  Год назад +3

    Eye accessing cues - the information we get from where people seem to be looking while they are thinking... Can they really tell you what or how someone is thinking? Well, sort of.
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  • @GnosticChild
    @GnosticChild 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for being honest

  • @safiyaamir6939
    @safiyaamir6939 7 месяцев назад

    Great thanks

  • @IAn0nI
    @IAn0nI 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi, have you heard of people being reverse-wired in that visual constructing and remembering are on reverse sides as normally represented? E.g. many left-handed people may be reversed.

    • @ManagementCourses
      @ManagementCourses  4 месяца назад +1

      I was originally taught to calibrate each individual, rather than assume they follow the 'standard' pattern. Whether handedness correlates in any way with eye-accessing orientation, however, I do not know. And if it does, I don't know if there are any studies (like much of NLP).

    • @IAn0nI
      @IAn0nI 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ManagementCourses yep, calibration ahead of rote textbook descriptions. Yet, this is rarely said...

  • @tugitime
    @tugitime Год назад

    You should stop with the prolonged stops between your sentences. I put speed to 2x because otherwise it takes too long.

    • @ManagementCourses
      @ManagementCourses  Год назад +3

      2x is fine if you prefer. My stats say around 1/3 of my audience are from countries where English is not the first language. So, as these are educational videos, I prefer to slow down so that people who may not understand English as well as you can, can follow a little more easily.

    • @pastorshred9365
      @pastorshred9365 Год назад +1

      It’s not the time between words, it’s the heavy use of the noise gate. I think the education level is excellent in this video, I would rather him be slightly slow and methodical than fast and inaccurate. Just FYI to the audio editor, the heavy noise gate is annoying. I have a degree in audio production with a focus on studio audio engineering so I’m not making this up.

    • @ManagementCourses
      @ManagementCourses  Год назад +2

      @@pastorshred9365 I'm terribly sorry, but unlike you, I don't have a degree in audio production. I'm a Management and Project management trainer and speaker and I am self-taught at video editing. I do the best I can, but I don't make enough money to pay anyone to edit the videos. I write, record, edit, and market them all myself so, I'm a jack of all trades... Sadly, master of none.
      And, due to pneumonia about 10 years ago, my in-breaths are distractingly loud. What alternative would you suggest to a noise date (and manually ducking the loud ones)?