He creado un sistema para hablar de forma articulada
Summary
TLDRThis video script emphasizes the paramount skill of communication, detailing a seven-step method to articulate speech effectively. It highlights the importance of eliminating 'dead words', choosing precise vocabulary, and structuring discourse for clarity. The speaker announces a free online event on October 8th to further explore these strategies, aiming to elevate viewers' communication skills across all aspects of life.
Takeaways
- 😀 Communication is a vital skill for success in various fields including business, politics, and academics.
- 🗣️ Charismatic speaking, persuasive language, and the ability to inspire confidence are hallmarks of great communicators.
- 🌟 Effective communication can positively impact personal, social, financial, and relational aspects of life.
- 🚫 Many people struggle with mastering communication skills, which can limit their potential.
- 🗓️ On October 8th, a free online event will be held to teach how to use communication skills to elevate one's life.
- 🔍 The first step to articulate communication is to eliminate 'dead words' that degrade the quality of speech.
- 📈 After removing dead words, enrich language by seeking more precise and detailed vocabulary.
- 🧠 Improving word choice involves accessing the 'deep vocabulary' of around 20,000 words rather than the 'superficial vocabulary' of common use.
- 📉 Modern digital society with its short-content focus negatively affects thought retention, which is crucial for articulate communication.
- 🔗 The third rule of articulate communication is to maintain an idea in your mind for deeper treatment, countering the trend of short attention spans.
- 📝 Learn to frame your discourse with structure to enhance clarity and coherence in communication.
Q & A
What is considered the most important skill one can learn in life according to the speaker?
-The speaker considers mastering communication as the most important skill one can learn in life.
What types of people are highlighted as having excellent communication skills?
-The speaker mentions entrepreneurs, politicians, executives, lawyers, academics, and high achievers as examples of people with excellent communication skills.
What impact can communication skills have on various aspects of life?
-Communication skills can have a radically positive impact on one's relational, social, financial, and personal life.
What is the speaker's personal experience with mastering communication?
-The speaker has been obsessed with mastering communication for over a decade, has given speeches in iconic places, built a global communication firm, and helped many individuals and businesses grow through communication.
What is the 'dead words' exercise suggested by the speaker to improve communication?
-The 'dead words' exercise involves recording a voice note arguing a decision to leave everything and travel the world in a hot air balloon for 90 days without any further news, doing so without any filler words.
What is meant by 'dead words' in the context of communication?
-'Dead words' refer to unnecessary words or phrases that degrade the quality of speech, such as fillers, hesitation words, or repetitive words that do not add value to the message.
How does the speaker define 'articulated communication'?
-Articulated communication is achieved when one speaks with clarity and conviction about an idea, where 'dead words' are absent, and the speaker exudes security, confidence, magnetism, and charisma.
What is the second rule of articulated communication mentioned by the speaker?
-The second rule is to transcend generalities and explain things precisely and in detail, choosing words that go beyond common language to convey a message more precisely.
What is the importance of 'lexical depth' in communication according to the script?
-Lexical depth is important because it allows for more precise and detailed communication. The speaker encourages moving from a superficial lexicon of common words to a deeper lexicon that includes a wider range of words that enrich communication.
What is the issue with modern digital society concerning thought retention according to the speaker?
-The speaker states that the modern digital society, with its short content designed for instant gratification, directly affects our thought retention, causing ideas and thoughts to disappear quickly.
What is the third rule of articulated communication?
-The third rule is to maintain an idea in your mind for as long as possible to treat it with more depth, which is evident in the way one communicates.
How can one improve their communication according to the speaker?
-The speaker suggests improving communication by eliminating 'dead words', enriching language with precision, increasing thought retention, learning to frame discourse, starting and ending communications powerfully, renewing sources of articulation, and embellishing discourse with variables like speed, rhythm, and non-verbal language.
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