How to Get to the Point when Speaking
Learn how to Get To The Point when Speaking with These 3 Tips.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:31 What's the biggest communication problem you hear about?
1:45 What are you talking about?
3:34 Why are you talking to me about this?
6:05 What is the point of this conversation?
Пікірлер: 36
It was great to have such a practical conversation and I hope it helps people get the first minute right! Thanks for inviting me on the show Alex.
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for coming on the channel, Chris. It was a true honor to make this video with you.
I've been following this channel for about 3 years, In the beginning, I just intended to learn English by watching those videos. You always use English elegantly and professionally, with very useful expressions. Over time, I realized that what I’ve learned is more than just the English language itself. I appreciate and benefit from the in-depth communication skills that you’ve shared with us. I am also inspired by the encouraging and empowering messages from your videos, such as Dolly Parton’s interview and Ronald Reagan’s speech. Thank you so much Alex for bringing so much insight to the world!
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your feedback with me. I'm thrilled to play a small part in your journey.
take that moment to prepare, sage advice.
I do appreciate watching your videos because they help me out a lot , I try to mimic you and follow your advice concerning commutation skill it matters to me and it's incredibly crucial for my job , million of thanks mr Alex Lyon keep making other videos for more details !
This is a great video for verbal processors (such as myself!) Lately I've been trying to work on these values: - Seek to understand before seeking to be understood. - Giving advice or coaching in clear, concise language. I'll be adding "setting the agenda" to that ever-growing list. Thanks gentlemen!
I think people are long winded is simply because nobody talks to each other anymore. Everyone is looking at a screen and typing or texting. We have lost the art of conversing for the fun of connecting with each other and passing the time. So these days, when we get a chance to talk to someone, we go overboard. It is hard to make friends in person anymore , so we are starved for human contact and connection and relating and finding common ground which validates us and makes us feel worth something.
Thank you Alex for your efforts and epic videos!
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
And also, wow, thank you so much for your gift. That is very generous and I am very grateful.
Much needed video Thank you Mr Lyon ❤
I went ahead and shared this with my significant other.
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Oh, boy. I hope you know what you're doing!
@ProJanitor
2 ай бұрын
@@alexanderlyon my significant other is informative, and I’m direct. Between us lies a balance.
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Well said.
@zaaz71
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
- [00:30] 🔍 People commonly complain about others being long-winded in conversations. - [02:33] 🗣 Context is crucial in communication to help others focus and understand the topic. - [04:52] 🧠 Clarifying intent in conversation helps recipients process information effectively. - [06:21] 📰 Starting conversations with a clear headline sets the tone for productive communication. - [08:38] 📝 Prepare for conversations by answering three key questions: context, intent, and point.
As expected from this collaboration - awesome video!! Love how practical this is!!
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Chris.
This is another great incredibly helpful and practical conversation. Thank you so much for providing so much great content! I'm building my channel for leaders who want to grow their communication skills and I'm learning an absolute ton from you. Thanks!
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your encouragement!
I feel so proud of myself for understanding everything about your conversation.👏💐
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Good job!
Gracias!💐
Excellent video 🤩
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
A great interview. I like the simple exercises.
@alexanderlyon
Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful.
Good points!
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for your donation! I sincerely appreciate it. I'm honored.
im autistic. ive gotten a 'talk' about getting to the point.
WHERE ARE YOU FROM 🇬🇧🇬🇧. I'M 17 NOW I WANNA LEARN LEADERSHIP.
Visit Chris's KZread channel: www.youtube.com/@chrisfenningcommunication/videos
my issue is I think I provide too much context
The two links that you posted are not to subscribe to his KZread channel. It’s just sign up for his course or to buy his book. You lied you are a liar. You lied your promoting a book. It’s too bad I used to subscribe to your channel, I found value in it, but now I found out you know more than a Trump or a liar.
@alexanderlyon
2 ай бұрын
You are correct that I posted a link to his book, like I said I would. I also posted a link to his KZread channel and his LinkedIn profile. You may want to double check what you clicked on. Sounds like you may have clicked on a link to my website. That link is under every single video I post. My name is Alex. My guest’s name is Chris.