You've literally saved my life, Vinh. I have been struggling with clearly articulating my thoughts verbally, and I was wondering how other people do it easily, and how I can do it too. Then this video appeared right in front of me. I really loved your presentation, and it has helped me a lot. Thank you so, so much Vinh!!
#AskVinh When I'm at work, I become the most extroverted version of myself. However, outside of the workplace, I tend to be shy. Any tips on overcoming this comfort zone that seems to be limited to my workplace? Thanks!
Great insights on storytelling in interviews! For entrepreneurs, remember that stories are powerful in sales emails too. A concise customer success story can boost your credibility and capture a prospect's interest quickly. Keep it relevant and focused on the benefits to them. Great content.
Vinh, thanks for sharing with us all these tips 🙏 Can you please, next time, be careful about your distance with the micro. It's going saturated way to often 😅 👍
someone asks me a question in public, "give me some time to gather my thoughts", immediately turns around and starts writing in a notebook hunched over. Seems odd lol, I love Vinh though
[00:17] 🗣 Vin shares his method of organizing thoughts on the spot: he takes a moment to grab a pen and notepad to jot down key points before answering complex questions. [01:51] 🤔 Vin explains two approaches to answering questions: using a single answer or a listicle, allowing time to formulate responses gradually. [04:07] 📖 Vin recommends using storytelling during job interviews to build rapport and connection with interviewers. [05:36] 🔄 Vin offers three ways to shorten stories: focusing on peak emotion, peak action, and the lesson learned. [06:42] 🌟 Vin suggests emulating and adding personal flavors to communication skills by studying and learning from admired communicators.
Hey, I love your videos, but could you please try to make the sound quality better? Maybe a tad far from your mic could improve a lot. I love listening to podcasts or listening to long videos whenever I'm doing something, so sound quality is much appreciated!
Hi Vinnh, I saw your Videos They are Great i just Commenting because i Though it might be important , Feedback : as your Previous videos this video has lot of audio gain Compare to the Previous one i found and sound has little bit blasting effect that i could hear some words i don't know about other people but i am facing this this is just a feedback from my side i love you videos keep it up 😊
#AskVinh How can I, as a teacher and a coach, help my students feel safe and motivated to ask questions? (Context: I am a competitive gaming coach who has worked with competitors or all levels. In the game that I coach, I have a lot of theoretical and technical knowledge that can sometimes go over peoples heads. I’ve worked on not letting my excitement and passion carry me away from the conversation as much, but I’ve received feedback in the past that my expertise and brand of confidence that I communicate with can push people away from asking crucial questions, even when I attempt to check in with them to make sure they are understanding. My assumption was that if someone didn’t understand a concept, they would stop me and let me know, but I now know that it is up to me as the teacher to create that environment where my students can feel empowered to open up about something they don’t quite understand. Any advice?)
i do a game tutorial i got a lot of dead air what should i also i notice i dont get energize if im talking with camera with real people unlike when i was teaching student online my way of speaking got much better and energize because i see real people do you have any tips
Just be honest. Can’t go wrong with being honest. Tell them you don’t know the answer and thank them for asking, and that you will look into it and get back with them later. You may also, as appropriate, ask them if they have any thoughts/ideas on the answer. In a crowd, ask the audience if anyone can help answer this excellent question. There’s always someone who knows or willing to offer their opinion. In short, always be honest and authentic. It’s ok to not know. And turn the question on the audience. Takes the burden off you.
I genuinely think you have an amazing voice! however, in this video, your mic is peeking, and it's driving me nuts, lol. Nonetheless thank you for the amazing content.
Wow Vinh this is such a good advice,
Specially for the #3 advice.
Focus on the peak emotion
Focus on the peak action
Focus on the peak lesson.
You've literally saved my life, Vinh.
I have been struggling with clearly articulating my thoughts verbally, and I was wondering how other people do it easily, and how I can do it too.
Then this video appeared right in front of me. I really loved your presentation, and it has helped me a lot. Thank you so, so much Vinh!!
No offense, but is that literally saving your life?
@@Olyfrun None taken.
It did.
I truly admire you Vinh as very kind, great, humble and very communicative.
Thank you for using your own embarrassing examples. It really humanizes you and helps me realize I can be a great speaker one day.
I had the same questions in my mind since the last two days, and now youtube recommended me this!!
Hence proved, GOD exists!!
The mic wasn’t distracting for me , awesome content.
Haha! I said aloud, when it finished, "Wait! Is it over?? Nooo!" Sign of a great presentation.
Indeed you are the best Coach , always following you and they have been so important
your low view to like ratio is so undeserved 😭. thank you so much for all that you do!!
Your tips are always spot on, thank you!
Simply Brilliantly conveyed ,Beautyfully told
#AskVinh
When I'm at work, I become the most extroverted version of myself. However, outside of the workplace, I tend to be shy. Any tips on overcoming this comfort zone that seems to be limited to my workplace?
Thanks!
Great insights on storytelling in interviews! For entrepreneurs, remember that stories are powerful in sales emails too. A concise customer success story can boost your credibility and capture a prospect's interest quickly. Keep it relevant and focused on the benefits to them. Great content.
Enjoyed the information you shared and the sense of humor!
Vinh, thanks for sharing with us all these tips 🙏
Can you please, next time, be careful about your distance with the micro. It's going saturated way to often 😅 👍
Easily one of my favorite youtube channels
Audio clipping is quite bad for this video. The quality of the video is compromised by the video. Otherwise, great video!
Just love this channel! You are awesome and the impulses you are giving on rhetoric are great.
You're Amazingly amazing Vinh
someone asks me a question in public, "give me some time to gather my thoughts", immediately turns around and starts writing in a notebook hunched over. Seems odd lol, I love Vinh though
[00:17] 🗣 Vin shares his method of organizing thoughts on the spot: he takes a moment to grab a pen and notepad to jot down key points before answering complex questions.
[01:51] 🤔 Vin explains two approaches to answering questions: using a single answer or a listicle, allowing time to formulate responses gradually.
[04:07] 📖 Vin recommends using storytelling during job interviews to build rapport and connection with interviewers.
[05:36] 🔄 Vin offers three ways to shorten stories: focusing on peak emotion, peak action, and the lesson learned.
[06:42] 🌟 Vin suggests emulating and adding personal flavors to communication skills by studying and learning from admired communicators.
Thank you! I’ve always been great at presentations but sucked at on the spot speaking
🤣 Vinh, 45 seconds Is on the spot ❗️
( for most of us 😅)
This is fantastic advice. Thanks. I'm so happy I subscribed to your channel.
Hey, I love your videos, but could you please try to make the sound quality better? Maybe a tad far from your mic could improve a lot.
I love listening to podcasts or listening to long videos whenever I'm doing something, so sound quality is much appreciated!
Tears, Truth, and so We'll said!!
Love your videos and tips advice I appreciate them
I love you, Vinh. Thanks.
Both the families you choose, and the families you were born into
Hi Vinnh, I saw your Videos They are Great i just Commenting because i Though it might be important , Feedback : as your Previous videos this video has lot of audio gain Compare to the Previous one i found and sound has little bit blasting effect that i could hear some words i don't know about other people but i am facing this this is just a feedback from my side i love you videos keep it up 😊
I think you’re awesome! 👏
How did you use archetypes as form communication theory? Explain !!
Am I the only one who noticed the leather bound version of 48 laws of power? Fucking great book and not surprised Vinh has a copy
The ending was great😂😂😂 always good to see you vinn please like this comment
Hi, Vinh do you have a Spotify podcast? I want to be able to listen to you while commuting
I’m at the level where I would say: “I love this question” and then my mind would go blank after
bro you are the best
hi sir what are your favourite book on communication skill
That header made no sense in relation to this video 😂
Its trailer, upcoming video cant u read
You mean title? Gotcha
NONE ! full agree
It was hilarious lol
Practice thinking and shorten your stories. I'd say that makes you articulate.
Legend
Hi Vin! That jacket is fresh!!! What brand is it?
Now that you can see the ingredients and recipe for great communication guess what you can do?
Me: cook?
"and the only way I knew it was gross was because I watched the video back and it made me want to vomit and die." what a way to end the video 😆
loved the end
Buddy buddy buddy, love the content but please for the love of God, fix that mic. You're blasting through the speakers
ikr, he needs to fix the EQ and get a pop filter
How do we "develop" a more rich vocabulary!? #AskVinh
#AskVinh How can I, as a teacher and a coach, help my students feel safe and motivated to ask questions?
(Context: I am a competitive gaming coach who has worked with competitors or all levels. In the game that I coach, I have a lot of theoretical and technical knowledge that can sometimes go over peoples heads. I’ve worked on not letting my excitement and passion carry me away from the conversation as much, but I’ve received feedback in the past that my expertise and brand of confidence that I communicate with can push people away from asking crucial questions, even when I attempt to check in with them to make sure they are understanding. My assumption was that if someone didn’t understand a concept, they would stop me and let me know, but I now know that it is up to me as the teacher to create that environment where my students can feel empowered to open up about something they don’t quite understand. Any advice?)
i do a game tutorial i got a lot of dead air what should i also i notice i dont get energize if im talking with camera with real people unlike when i was teaching student online my way of speaking got much better and energize because i see real people do you have any tips
dude I love you, but the popping sound in the microphone is so annoying and gives a headache
Why is the audio distorted?
I have a question. How do I answer a question I don't know the answer too especially in a public place where there's crowd
Just be honest. Can’t go wrong with being honest. Tell them you don’t know the answer and thank them for asking, and that you will look into it and get back with them later. You may also, as appropriate, ask them if they have any thoughts/ideas on the answer. In a crowd, ask the audience if anyone can help answer this excellent question. There’s always someone who knows or willing to offer their opinion. In short, always be honest and authentic. It’s ok to not know. And turn the question on the audience. Takes the burden off you.
Dayum homie bought someone for his water delivery straight to his hand
Is this live
I love u
Frame the conversation???
I genuinely think you have an amazing voice! however, in this video, your mic is peeking, and it's driving me nuts, lol. Nonetheless thank you for the amazing content.
Hi
can you answer a question with another question to help you get the answer you wanted
😊👌
Please fire your audio guy because the mic clipping is crazy
Wanted to vomit and die, been there done that
boycott KFC, boycott Macdonald free palestine
Dont spit in my ears 😢
bad audio, gain is too high and mic is too close to your mouth