How I Learned to Speak With More CLARITY - 7 Tips for Clear, Concise Speech
Clear, concise speech is something that we can all learn and there are a number of techniques I've used to help me speak with more clarity. These techniques helped me get my point across, establish credibility at work and get others to understand what I'm saying. All of these things are incredibly important in the corporate world.
For many years I wanted to be clear and concise when I spoke. I felt that I was jumping around from thought to thought and my communication was jumbled. After working with emerging leaders for a number of years, I've learned that this is a common and widespread problem. This led me to invest time in understanding how to speak with more clarity and how to be concise when we speak. I've managed to achieve this myself, help others achieve it, and how I'm sharing some of my strategies with you.
In this video, you will learn what I know about how to speak with more clarity and develop clear, concise speech. These tips will help you at work, at home, and anywhere you need to improve your communication skill.
Timestamps:
00:00 How to Speak With More Clarity
00:54 Is your vocabulary big enough?
02:11 Do you give too much information?
03:54 Do you have too many thoughts?
05:27 Do you get side-tracked?
06:46 Use reading to improve your speaking
07:59 Use writing to improve your speaking (active recall)
09:28 Practice!
10:30 Work on your articulation
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As a 40 year old “educated” communications professional, I struggle with verbal communication. Your video is communication skills gold! I look forward to consuming more of your content.
@linajamwa-musibi2978
2 ай бұрын
It's strange but sometimes we communications professionals are the ones that struggle the most with communication 😅 😂
@simbasimsstudios
Ай бұрын
"Consuming" - great descriptive word
Another thorough and informative presentation Kara! I watched it twice and took notes the second time around! Here's my summary: 1. Expand your vocabulary (through reading, listening, taking notes, and using new words when conversing with people). 2. Get straight to the point and give people the most important information only. 3. Share one thought at a time. 4. Identify your main point before you start talking. 5. Use reading to improve your speaking (by absorbing information and reading out loud). 6. Use writing to improve your speaking (it helps you to organize your ideas and thoughts which, over time, will help you to do the same when speaking). Writing can also be used to do "active recall" which involves summarizing something you've read (e.g. a chapter of a book). 7. Watch documentaries and interviews to study the verbal and nonverbal communication of articulate, eloquent people. Write down what you notice and incorporate these elements into your own communication. That's how you learn from the best. Cheers Kara! Looking forward to checking out another one of your videos soon!
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic key points and it's great you took notes! I hope this advice will ve valuable for you Conor!
@mairajhabib9754
Жыл бұрын
Appreciable
@LaiNee_Foo
Жыл бұрын
Wow...love your summary!
7:24 read it aloud for yourself, it does a great impact on your communication because it forces you to repeat sentences to communicate effectively 8:30 writing and active recall in your own words, better use the book's words! :) the Socratic method
This is an amazing content; I can resonate most of the points. 1. Unnecessary information and giving too much information trying to make them understand FOMO. 2. Repeating the same content twice or thrice. 3. Rushing to complete my sentence. And no intellectual connection between 2 sentences. Thanks for the great content.
What a great video! I highly agree with all of her points especially reading out loud and writing. I enjoy writing comments on KZread on videos I watch, which helps me convey my thoughts in a brief, clear and interesting manner. I would add to Kara strong list by 1. Start off agreeing with or complimenting the person speaking. If you immediately go for the attack your audience will discount what you have to say. 2. Number your comments. For example, "there are four factors critical in completing this project on schedule." 3. Smile, speak slowly, have inflections in your speech, use hand gestors and believe that you are the greatest orator in world.
Thank you for your professional level of clear and communicative speaking.
This may be all right for a native speaker but for a non native listening is so necessary ! As a teacher, I would say improve your speaking through Listening first, alongside your reading.
I really needed this! Thank you 😊
Yes, this is super helpful. Especially, speak one thought at a time and do not overload others with information.
I used to over communicate as well. I use “top down” communication now. Clear and concise. I also adjust my style to the audience.
i wish i had found this vid earlier, cuz being 64 its poss too late to change my ways!! i have been teaching (winging it) english for 17yrs now, and have struggled to find students, due to a combination of accent and talking too fast! I will watch yr vid several times and hope or pray that it will help me!!! as i am at my wits end!!!
@fattmeows8868
2 ай бұрын
Nothing is ever too late! If you are determined to improve u certainly can!
My personal person. Lucy. Super proud of you. Keep soaring!
Thank you! You are awesome! I learned a lot! 👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
This is incredibly helpful content. Thank you for sharing.
So helpful, thank you!😊
I'm so glad I came across this video to improve my communication. All your points connected to what I was doing wrong. Thank you for all your hard work in sharing these skills with us :)
Great tips- new fan to your very informative channel- thank you so much !
Absolutely love your content! Thank you SO MUCH.
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to hear this. Thank YOU Maria for watching 😀
Most appreciated. Thank you.
Thank you so very much for this great content. I've started reading books and articles in order to achieve the same goals that you had. I can't put into words how this video has helped me. Great job.
One of the clearest pronunciation i've listened to! Thank you so much Kara Ronin! ❤
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
Your content is amazing! I loved this video!
I have trouble communicating when I am relating something that has upset me. Your videos have helped me tremendously! Thank you!
@MrAllysonn
9 ай бұрын
Yes! I tend to speak fast my emotion will take over me.
Thanks for your sharing of this video.
I started listen to Peter and also I really appreciate the way you speak.
This channel is so helpful! Thank you so much ❤
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear that Steph! Thank you!
stumbled across her video while searching for content to improve my speaking skill. love all of her videos. thinking what we are thinking as almost all of her videos mentioned, helps me improve how I transfer an idea,articulate my thoughts clearly in my own language thus makes me easier to transfer it in english.
@kararonin
11 ай бұрын
I'm so glad my videos have been helpful for you!
Beautiful, thank you for your content
Love your video. Its helping to solve my problem in communication
Thank you for sharing
I agree with you Kara, reading and wrting immensely helped me improve my communication skills. And it helps in articulation as well. Helpful video as always! Thank you Kara.
This makes so much sense!
This is a very valuable video. Your intent to empathize made you a good communicator too.
Ma'am, you have made life more simple than it used to be in office. We need lot of rectifications from within which refines our communicating skills and organise ourselves in ma much productive communicating manner. I keep listening to you in all your multiple vdos.
Hi. I’m a new subscriber and wanted to let you know that your channel is excellent. It’s helping me create a better talk show on KZread. Cheers.
Thanks for sharing and enlightenment
Very helpful dear
Really good video.. it will definately help to improve my spoken English. Thanks for sharing.
I the way you speak ❤ advices are also 👍 thanks for sharing 😊
One of the the clearest pronunciation I've watched.Thank you so much.❤
@kararonin
8 ай бұрын
You're welcome 😊
Kara what an absolutely brilliant teaching video. The way you identified the common faults and how to fix them is truly a treasure to anybody who wants to perform at a top level getting their message heard. I really like the way you present yourself. Professional but I also felt you're very warm and so likable in your mannerism. I normally wouldn't listen to this type of teaching program but as soon as i listened to you, in the first minute i was fascinated in what you were saying and how you said it. Thankyou.
@kararonin
6 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much!
Thank you ❤for this video 😊
Your method is very useful, Thank you
Thank you so much for these videos!! This is so great, I am going thru a period with my manager and she is not so nice these days but I am trying to do what I can to give her clear concise information at all times, and only what she asks for. Have a great week.
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you liked this video! Keep doing what you're doing at work. Your manager will hopefully come around.
@lisajackson3743
9 ай бұрын
I’ve had this feedback too. One that finally resonated with me was, “don’t bury the lead”. Give with the main point (the “WHAT”) and they’ll ask if they need more info.
Thank for sharing
Amazing video.. .🎉
Very useful video Kara. I m so happy to watch your every video. I have been here in your channel since the very beginning. Thank you for your contribution for making such videos. Awesome.
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
I'm delighted you enjoyed this video Bhim! I'm so grateful you're still following after all this time 🙏 I'm honoured to be a part of your leadership journey.
A very useful video, concise with crystal clear explication. Thank you so much.
@kararonin
11 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great advice. Every tip / point is important for work and at home. Subscribed.
@kararonin
11 ай бұрын
Welcome!
Beautiful. I want to learn more from you. I most only regulate my ptsd symptom first before I start to learn something new. This is very helpfull knowledge. I take 50 tought at time and increase by 100 it feels so for me. I dont jump between tought I fly between them.
Thank you!
I sthe way you speak ❤ advices are also 👍 thanks for sharing 😊
Your communication is perfect.
Thank You very much
Wow. I actually do all of these! Which is worrying and something I've been conscious of for some time.. This video gives me hope!
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear that SM. I think improving communication takes time. Be patient with yourself and stay committed to it. One day, you'll see that your communication has improve a lot!
Unique representation of ideation
Thanyou for all your hard work in sharing these skills with us.
@kararonin
8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Thank you Kara
Kara it's such a nice coincidence for me that I've found this video of yours because years ago I started to come to these same conclusions about having the ability to speak very clearly. And most of what you say seems to match the conclusions I've come to. Congrats for your videos. You really speak very nicely and clearly . I've already subscribed to your channel.
@kararonin
11 ай бұрын
Wonderful!
Great advice ‼️‼️‼️
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very nice useful
I so need this rn! I am struggling with communication in a clear and concise term that I have to rephrase my statement more than once to my team. Thankyou for sharing 🫂
Thanks mam for your support.i really happy to come across ur video and i love to take tips from you and better my life with good communication skills.
Just execellent.
Thank you
Thank you for anything That you put a meaningful efforts to put the great information all together And it's impressive the way you describe as well Lastly thank you for the sharing details information
This video was insightful and could you suggest some interview and documentaries also it would be of great help
@kara ronin - Really liked the points you put on here. This generally happens with me- i do jumble between multiple thoughts while speaking in front of the group. It would help if you share some tips on how to control thoughts while speaking. What kind of exercise whould you suggest. Thanks for the video!
Really your speech so clarity ❤ could you make a video for IELTS speaking test please
This video really motivates me👍👍
Amazing
1. Expand your vocabulary through reading. 2. Remove no relevant information 3. Say a point at a time.
Rlyy helped me. Tysm for making this vid. I learned how to speak from here 😀🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 who else learn
Very nice
Great communication for its own sake should be the goal and not only for the job/work.
Thank you so much you have the best conversation😂😂
I'm from Bangladesh, thanks a lot
I really thank God for letting me find you.
Best ever keep it up
@kararonin
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Thanks ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4 U
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for sharing your skills and expertise. Very valuable information!!! I was wondering how I can subscribe? I don’t see the subscribe icon anywhere on my end.
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy you liked this video Roser! There should be a "subscribe" button directly underneath the video player. If you don't see it, perhaps you need to sign-in to Google. I think you have to be signed in to be able to subscribe.
Thank you very much teacher for your teachings, I love the British accent, can you tell me why "it's me" is used to indicate "it's me"? I understand that "it" is used to refer to animals or things specifically...
This is awesome 👏 🙌👊You 3 nailed it…..so fun…..how many donuts were consumed doing this video😂🤣
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it🤗
sometimes your accent sounds american and sometimes it sounds like a new zealander, a bit of both :) I am loving your videos. Thank you!
Good
5:05 jumping thought to thought🎯 slow down. Id the main point.
Could you explain each of the point with an example? like do vs dont?
Yes
I tend to ramble and not get to the point. Some of it has to do with nerves. Good video thanks!
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
Nerves can make people ramble. Try to consciously pause and give your mind some space.
This is a brilliant teaching Video.
Ma’am do you provide class?
what is the best book to read for beginners?
I start listening to Jordan Peterson, the way he articulates his thoughts are mind-blowing, he's in a different intelectual league, I would recommend him to enhance your vocabulary
@kararonin
Жыл бұрын
He's an amazing communicator!
@ceo-strategic-advisor
11 ай бұрын
Agree though he has a twisted and dangerous mind. This is the danger when using words to lure and manipulate the environment.
@1kawiboy
11 ай бұрын
What’s dangerous about his mind. I’m dying to know what you mean?
@ceo-strategic-advisor
11 ай бұрын
@@1kawiboy One example would be his position on Russia and Ukraine, which is utterly misleading.
@sangam3012
11 ай бұрын
Jordan is a legend
I'm tooo emotional won out to speak to anyone. I don't feel like entertaining anybody. A few friends tried to cheer me up.
It's not an accident, I consider it a litmus test. Tend to be less violent repercussions from those who'd be like that.
I'm a stammerer . Please help me and share some tips for solve this issue
I'm going through this now
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content is very helpful, but i have to listen few times. it is too fast for me