Do This One Thing to Spark Curiosity, Engagement and Connections | Ryan Foland | TEDxQuincy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2019
- Conversations don't have to be competitions. Giving pause allows you to shift focus from your reply to really listen to the person with whom you're speaking! Become a better communicator by learning to say less. The Power of the Pause
As an international Keynote Speaker and Managing Partner of InfluenceTree, Ryan Foland helps executives harness the power of vulnerability and authenticity to build better, more relatable, more profitable brands. Recognized by Inc. Magazine as a Top Youth Marketer and named a Top Personal Branding Expert by Entrepreneur Magazine, Ryan helps thought leaders create and syndicate content that reveals their whole self to drive differentiation, growth, and loyalty.
Ryan is also a three-time TEDx presenter.
TEDxUNLV: How to not get chased by a bear.
TEDxUCIrvine: Borderline millennial disorder
TEDxUWStevensPoint: Why no one cares what you do This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
For anyone doing public speaking, making presentations, or who just plain care about the people they are engaged in a conversation with this is fantastic advice to listen to and review from time to time. I know that I certainly will. Thank you very much for a job excellently done.
Underrated video… this is an amazing video
This talk is underrated
It would be more valuable if he had addressed what to do when your pause just means you don’t get to speak. I think by not offering a solution for us, other than ‘that person who likes to talk forever will just like you more’, he undermines what he’s advocating.
A pause is fine in conversations with regular people, perhaps, but with an over talker a pause = endless listening.
This should be seen by more people
Amazing ❤
Why haven't more people seen this?
Patience?
the audio quality will put many off