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Get By, Make It With Alice
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 พ.ค. 2024
Hi, I'm Alice. I come from the tech industry 🤖, and I teach online and communications skills 🌐. I was inspired to become an online educator after attending Carnegie Mellon University, and launching a startup. Witnessing how AI, like ChatGPT, disrupts the job market, I see tech, the internet, and automation as opportunities to learn new skills from which we can profit 📈.
In my weekly tutorials, along with some behind-the-scenes content, I share tips, insights, and tools that have helped me work remotely 🌍, learn new skills as an entrepreneur 🚀, improve communication, and generate income 💰. Allow these videos to guide you as you explore opportunities to work and make money online 💡💻
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📧 Email: getbymakeitwithalice@gmail.xom
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⭐Do the Best That You Can ⭐
In my weekly tutorials, along with some behind-the-scenes content, I share tips, insights, and tools that have helped me work remotely 🌍, learn new skills as an entrepreneur 🚀, improve communication, and generate income 💰. Allow these videos to guide you as you explore opportunities to work and make money online 💡💻
💼👔Corporate Training📊
📧 Email: getbymakeitwithalice@gmail.xom
👨🏻💻🎯 |Interview Prep & Career Transitions🏆
📱Whatsapp" + 1 917 280 6055
⭐Do the Best That You Can ⭐
Business English Vocabulary You Must Know
Hi friends! Get to know this essential business English vocabulary. This video will cover what to say in American business settings, including key business English phrases for job interviews.
These business English vocabulary terms are a must-know, as they’ll make navigating business lingo much easier. When I was interviewing in NYC, I remember thinking, "What are the popular business English phrases in America?" I went down that rabbit hole-and the result? This video!.
📺 RELATED PLAYLIST
Learning Business English with Alice👉th-cam.com/play/PLEAzmxCsirljyvD4fVEXYoQIupX41PTGF.html&si=jtCNLrbJmuOukPIj
⌚ TIME STAMPS
00:00 Introduction to Business English Vocabulary
00:44 "Excel at managing cross-functional teams"
01:05 "I have a proven track record in..."
01:15 "I'm highly proficient in..."
01:51 "How do you see yourself in this company in 2 yrs ..."
02:05 "I'm excited about this opportunity because...."
02:43 "What is the bottom line?"
03:17 "I overcame this challenge by implementing..."
04:09 "I believe challenges are opportunities for growth"
05:37 Recap
6:00 Up next: 5 Most Common English Business Vocabulary
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Like the video? Share it with a friend who is interviewing in NY, or going to meetings.
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These business English vocabulary terms are a must-know, as they’ll make navigating business lingo much easier. When I was interviewing in NYC, I remember thinking, "What are the popular business English phrases in America?" I went down that rabbit hole-and the result? This video!.
📺 RELATED PLAYLIST
Learning Business English with Alice👉th-cam.com/play/PLEAzmxCsirljyvD4fVEXYoQIupX41PTGF.html&si=jtCNLrbJmuOukPIj
⌚ TIME STAMPS
00:00 Introduction to Business English Vocabulary
00:44 "Excel at managing cross-functional teams"
01:05 "I have a proven track record in..."
01:15 "I'm highly proficient in..."
01:51 "How do you see yourself in this company in 2 yrs ..."
02:05 "I'm excited about this opportunity because...."
02:43 "What is the bottom line?"
03:17 "I overcame this challenge by implementing..."
04:09 "I believe challenges are opportunities for growth"
05:37 Recap
6:00 Up next: 5 Most Common English Business Vocabulary
➡️ SHARE
Like the video? Share it with a friend who is interviewing in NY, or going to meetings.
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📢CHAMPION MY CAUSE
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Venmo👉venmo.com/u/Julia_Cat
Cash App👉cash.app/$AyaHilde
BTC👉bc1qmarrjfdswcxqlqv5xz0a08unxv85dxnh9htqyk
ETH👉0xdE719e823986B80210330F3Af5F2235884A0de0b
💻WORK WITH ME
Hire me as a trainer (Corporate & Private) 👉getbymakeitwithalice@gmail.com
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I started a particular master's program and dropped out after a semester for various reasons. When you asked the question about discussing experience in interview settings, I thought about this experience of mine and how I might discuss it in future interviews if it comes up. It's good food for thought! Thank you. I enjoyed this video ❤️😊 it sounds like you're a jack of all trades!
Every experience is empowering as it teaches us a lesson. Every setback is fuel . Thank you for sharing . Bless your heart.
@GetByMakeItWithAlice that means so much to me. You have no idea. I will sit with these words for a while and treasure them. Bless your wonderful heart too. I am happy that you are sharing your light with the world. It seems like you've worked very, very hard and consistently to nurture your remarkable mindset.
Been loving each of your vids! I always listen when they come out. They really calm me down and get me out of my head a bit.
I am glad they help you. I try to see what is around me, observe, reflect, and post. What should I mention next?
@@GetByMakeItWithAlice I can sense that you make an effort to be mindful and practice critical thinking - such crucial skills right now! And well, to be brutally honest, a concern I've had on my mind recently is the number of people who are withdrawing from society because they don't feel they're being rewarded or compensated fairly for the amount of effort they have to put in to make a living and find fulfillment. So they isolate to escape reality. I watched a video recently about this and I felt very seen as someone with a bachelor's degree who is struggling to find the desire and energy to try and make it in the system. That said, I find most meaning in just simple interactions with individual people. This has been my thought process so far. If that brings up anything for you, I'd be interested to hear!
@@lizardman6515 I FEEL FOR YOU and for others. It is extremely frustrating to try, and try, and try, and just not feel valued. You may have skills, and efforts, and a support system, but you also need luck. My philosophy is that you have to love your work, or what you do, day to day, despite the outcome...then you never withdraw. So, if you will put all this effort in, then you might as well do what you love.
@@GetByMakeItWithAlice this makes a LOT of sense - when you mentioned luck, it reminded me of something I heard. Someone was saying that if you just keep pursuing what's important to you, eventually the right factors will fall into place and things will start working out. It makes a lot of sense to focus on what's enjoyable - when life is already so crazy, may as well, right?? I really agree with that! Thank you for taking the time to respond ❤️ I really appreciate you!!
Hi friends! What phrases surprise you?
Hi friends, how do you ask people for help?
How do you get interested in what the person has to say? I am curious....
Hi friends! What soft skills do you highlight?
Hi friends! How do you use ChatGPT?
Hi Friends! What do you need help with now ?
This is single-handedly the most important thing that any one of us could be looking for. Happiness needs to be the goal. Not money, not followers or that perfect job/house/life. Happiness. Your words are far more valuable than the view-count Alice, keep it coming. This is ultra-important information!
@@StanleyOrchard thanks Stanley . The only check boxes we should be hitting are : are we becoming better humans ?
Great insights, Alice! Shifting from unmet expectations to understanding obstacles really hit home for me. It’s such a positive approach for both work and personal life. Letting go of rigid expectations definitely opens up more room for happiness. Looking forward to the next episode! 🙌😊
How do you understand your value?
Awesome video, Alice! Loved the examples of direct vs. indirect communication. Clear communication really does build trust and save time.
My brother studies communications (conflict studies) and he taught me about the 5 modes for handling conflict. Recently, I was reviewing that diagram, because in my friendships, I'm learning to be more authentic so that I can offer my best self to those relationships. I'm a people pleaser, partially by nature and partially due to conditioning from unhealthy relationships, so cooperation comes easy to me, but assertiveness does not. Long story short, this gives me some good tips on how to be more assertive (communicate my needs), so that my friendships can keep becoming more collaborative instead of accommodating on my end. These are wonderful tips to help me as I learn how to communicate directly. Thanks Alice! I can tell that you value this a lot ❤️
Lizardman, thank you for sharing . I loved studying conflict resolution and negotiations . It opened up my perspective on how to resolve conflicts without creating a lot of emotional damage. If you are direct and authentic from the beginning of any relationship , then everything becomes easier . Life becomes easier . I am also a people pleaser, so I had to learn how to be assertive . Being assertive can be seen as negative but it’s actually empowering. I’m curious, can you share the 5 modes ?
@@GetByMakeItWithAlice "how to resolve conflicts without creating a lot of emotional damage" is so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️🤗it seems so important to you ❤️ it's so very important to me. I love the word 'empowering' too. I'm seeking to create a more empowered version of myself to offer to those people and causes that mean the world to me. The 5 modes of conflict management fall at different spots on a 2-axis continuum, with the y-axis being 'assertiveness', or one's own needs/agenda, and the x-axis being 'cooperativeness', or others' needs/mutual relationships. Depending on how much prioritization two people in a conflict give to each of these axes will determine how a conflict is resolved (or unresolved!). Seeing a picture may be more useful for understanding it - can I use your email in the description to send you an image of it?
@@lizardman6515 This is great. Please feel free to email me. The email is in my video description.
I will say you are one of the best strangers I ever befriended and I am having a blast watching this channel take off. You are KILLING IT!!!
Thanks, Stranger <3 Friend <3 Mentor <3
Kita sebagai manusia sosial harus ada kontak satu sama lain nya tentu perlu komunikasi serta respon dengan baik Hal itu akan membangun relasiionship dengan baik semoga Tuhan Yesus Kristus memberkati Immanuel Amein thank you
Absolutely! Thank you!
Aku sendiri tak menyadari akan hal itu namun semua itu atas petunjuk serta bimbingan Tuhan Yesus Kristus memberkati semoga semua berjalan lancar sesuai dengan harapan good luck thank you
I am glad that this video has helped you.
Great video! I love the emphasis on curiosity and authenticity when meeting new people. The reminder to stay open and vulnerable, while also celebrating the moments that bring us together, is so important. Looking forward to your next episode on direct communication!
Great video, Alice! 🌟 Your tips on finding common interests and asking open-ended questions are super helpful for building meaningful connections. Can't wait for your next episode on building relationships with strangers! 😊
I can not stress enough the importance of following these tips. For a plethora of reasons it is excruciatingly important to make the person you are communicating with feel heard and valuable. Whether it be romantically, with your spouse after a hard days work or in business dealings with clients or staff there is not a single thing you can do that will better improve the amount of information that you are trying to convey than by showing genuine interest in them.
Stanley, from day one, you’ve shown genuine interest and support in my ideas and vision, always ready to lend an ear. I’m so grateful that your channel serves as a valuable resource for fellow TH-camrs.
Great video, Alice! Showing genuine interest in people is such a valuable skill that can really transform relationships, both personal and professional. I loved the tip about asking open-ended questions - it’s a simple way to make conversations more meaningful. Looking forward to your next video on finding common interests!
Hi friends, how do you show someone you care about what they have to say?
Guess what?? I watched this vid when it came out, and then today I applied something you shared (prioritizing stuff that's harder first and rewarding myself with the funner stuff after) and it helped me a ton!!! ❤️
This is WONDERFUL NEWS. THIS MAKES ME VERY HAPPY, and more importantly, that it brings value to your life!
@@GetByMakeItWithAlice I'm so glad it made you happy!! Thinking back on that series of events, I realized that your video arrived right when I needed it. I was in the final stretch of a project that took me quite a bit of effort to start, and the end went very smoothly because of your tip. So thanks for the help! 🤗 You were an important piece to that puzzle!
@@lizardman6515 All the amazingness comes from good timing!
@@GetByMakeItWithAlice SO true - and many times the variables are seemingly unplanned or unexpected
Great insights! I love how you emphasize the importance of genuine human connections and building rapport. The tip about smiling to create comfort really resonated with me, and your reminder to actively listen is key to forming meaningful relationships.
Great insights! Understanding the difference between wants and needs and focusing on body language really helps build deeper connections. Looking forward to learning more about active listening in the next video! 👏
Nice! I had never thought about using procrastinating as an advantage. And assigning value and reward only to the things that are difficult is an amazing tip
I’m glad you found value in it . Have you tried it ? It’s so effective :)
Great insights! I love how you frame procrastination as energy conservation and a tool for creativity. The idea of assigning value to tasks and rewarding yourself is super helpful. Thanks for making procrastination feel less like a flaw and more like a natural part of the process!
I hate how we are shamed for everything and I love how we can turn every negative or perceived negative to a positive :)
Ooooh... i like having a physical list to check things off. I didnt think to assign a value to the task, that's excellent advice! Loving it Alice!
Yes, it’s a great hack and it works !
Echolalia can be quite irritating.
@@ricksevans I had to look up that word!
I learned how to stop reacting and thinking what that person is saying and what they're feeling. But I had to couple active listening with a bit of emotional maturity so I don't feel "attacked" or "judged" and be able to just listen instead of quickly defend or react.
This is very insightful, because if we "think" what the person is saying, we have a harder time in comprehension. I struggled with judgment for a long time when I judged the other, and felt judged. Thanks for sharing!
Wise wise words... thank you for your very genuine and insightful information. And of course thank you for the very kind words! We appreciate you and look forward to seeing your channel do great things!
Your feedback and encouragement warms my heart
Great breakdown of active listening! Love how you explained the importance of repeating word for word to truly understand. It’s so easy to jump in with our own thoughts, but this method really shows how to build trust and improve communication. Thanks for sharing your experience, especially the insight about how active listening impacts business and personal relationships!
Avoid all that pain and trauma by practicing active listening" the best, most relatable advice I've heard all week. And also.. Wow you made my day... that was the nicest shout-out I've ever seen. Thank you. You are an amazing person, exceptionally talented and skilled and we are all very blessed to have the advice and insight you provide here. Thank you for everything you do! ❤
Thank you, Stanley . Your unwavering commitment to community inspires me ❤
@@DearGirlwithAlice that means the world to me!
Thanks for sharing this vital lesson. It's a great video!
Thank you! How was it useful?
I wish I had learned to listen actively much sooner in life, instead of just hearing. Do you feel the same?
Such a wonderful topic. Communication is such a critically under-served and under-appreciated skillset. And you are so correct in that the majority of communication is through listening... and not just to the words being spoken. The vast majority of information that you gain from a conversation is picked up via body language. The mood and tenor of the communicator is equally important as the information being shared.
Stanley, your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Thank you Alice! Active listening is superimportant ! I talk about this in one of my podcasts where I was invited as guest speaker. I use it as a main technique in coaching! The main thing is not to come up with questions before the other person finishes talking 😄😄
@@AnaLeiman that’s so true ! Thank you for sharing, Ana.
I enjoyed the video, looking forward to use these suggestions to improve, I wanted to ask that can you also make videos on how to talk so that people will pay attention, how to establish a safe space for communication between strangers and so on? It would be very helpful!!
@@darkraipolka thank you , darka. Is that your name ? I’ve been thinking about this topic lately . I will think about it :)
How do you communicate your wants and needs?
My top tricks for networking at conferences: 1. Always ask about them and get out of the mindset of wanting to talk about yourself. You'll get your turn. 2. I always show up early and walk around with a 6-pack of coffee to hand out, especially for staff (they hold all the keys to all the doors!). A valet friend is worth every penny of a cup of Starbucks. 3. Have a deep, meaningful elevator pitch ready. Just in case. 4. There will be someone being shy and hiding in the corner. Go and greet them, that person is almost always worth talking to. 5. Save a QR code for your site/channel as the lockscreen on your phone for easy access You aren't even talking about networking lol, don't think I wasn't watching. I was... you just set me off on a hot-button topic lol
@@Mymobileyt this is great advise ! I also like the reminder “you will get your turn to speak”
@@Mymobileyt how do I do the qr code for my channel . Can you make a video on that ?
Didn’t really think I’d be watching all of these but I have been and ur not a failure at
@@concedeXD thank you. I thought a lot about failure, but if you don’t try, and invite failure, you never know. You also never make it through the journey without failure.
Just clicked on ur channel from a random comment section just wanted to say ur editing is good so eventually something will blow up GL
@@concedeXD thank you, I appreciate the support. Is there anything that you would like me to talk about ?
@@GetByMakeItWithAlicenope everything you do is good already I have notifications on and am looking forward to more :)
@@concedeXD thank you for the support .
Congratularions for your steps Alice!
Thank you!
What questions do you ask to establish a genuine connection?
Great insights, Alice! I loved your take on soft skills and how interviews are like dating. Your tips on authenticity and adaptability are spot-on. Excited for the next video on procrastination!
Such a valuable video, Alice! 🙌 Asking the right open-ended questions truly transforms conversations and builds deeper connections. I love how you emphasize curiosity and creating space for personal discussion - it makes such a difference in trust-building. Definitely taking these tips to heart for my next networking event! 💬✨
Thank you! What open-ended questions do you ask?
@@GetByMakeItWithAlice Thanks Alice! I like to ask things like, 'What excites you the most about what you're working on right now?' It's a fun way to keep the conversation light while still diving into something meaningful. I find people love talking about what inspires them, and it helps create a genuine connection!
This explains so much... I never had a poor conversation with you. And now I know why! Looking forward to the next one!
This is such excellent information , totally spot on and more valuable than you'd think. Thank you!
You have amazing soft skills!
Very nice presentation, by a very nice presenter!
What topics should I cover next?
This video is incredibly insightful, Alice! I really appreciate how you broke down each soft skill and provided specific examples of common interview questions. Your advice on practicing active listening and adapting communication styles to fit others is spot on. It's so true that interviews are about more than just technical skills-they’re a chance to showcase who you are as a person
Wow, this is such a helpful tutorial, Alice! I had no idea ChatGPT could handle so many different document types now. Your step-by-step guide made it super easy to follow along. Thanks for keeping us updated with these new features-definitely going to try uploading some documents myself! Keep up the great work! 😊