I read about this 4 step process couple years back somewhere and it has helped me improve my communication skills drastically.
Read on to learn about itπ
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Read on to learn about itπ
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π Step 1: Shoot an impromptu 5 min video of yourself.
Talk about your day, a joke, your pet, your work, family, whatever.
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Talk about your day, a joke, your pet, your work, family, whatever.
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π Step 2: Auditory Review
Put the volume to max
Turn the display to the other side
Listen to how you sound and take notes for where you think you can do better
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Put the volume to max
Turn the display to the other side
Listen to how you sound and take notes for where you think you can do better
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π Step 3: Visual Review
Mute the video
And watch how your face, lips and body moves when you speak
Take notes on where you can improve
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Mute the video
And watch how your face, lips and body moves when you speak
Take notes on where you can improve
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πStep 4: Transcribe & Highlight
Transcribe exactly everything you speak in the video.
Take a highlighter and mark all the words and phrases that are repetitive and make you sound unsure about what you're speaking.
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Transcribe exactly everything you speak in the video.
Take a highlighter and mark all the words and phrases that are repetitive and make you sound unsure about what you're speaking.
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Turn your notes into actionables and follow this process over and over again.β»οΈ
This isn't the cliche "read books, watch movies, read newspapers" advice but it works very well.π
Try it out and let me know if this helps.
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This isn't the cliche "read books, watch movies, read newspapers" advice but it works very well.π
Try it out and let me know if this helps.
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