How To END Your Fear Of Public Speaking & Become More Confident Instantly

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This video has been requested by many learners, so let me share the secret to instant speaking
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confidence.
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Now, this will be helpful for you whether you are an English learner like most of the
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people who watch my channel, or people who just feel nervous in any kind of public speaking
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situation.
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So I think you're really going to enjoy this video.
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Well, I want to talk just a little bit very quickly about the background of this.
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This is something I taught to a friend of mine many years ago.
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He's a Japanese guy and he was learning English and I was learning Japanese.
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We were kind of helping each other, but he had a pretty big problem with confidence,
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so he knew quite a lot, but he was always worried about speaking, and he wanted to know
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what to do about that.
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So this is what I was teaching him, and this is actually, I just kind of drew this on a
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piece of paper what I'm going to show to you right now.
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Now, the first part of becoming a confident speaker before we even get to how you feel
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and expressing yourself, I want to explain something very important about learning and
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then actually how you speak, because as you see I've got two different charts here because
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these really are two different things.
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So let me explain why.
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So the first one we're going to call this knowledge.
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I'm just going to abbreviate this as know.
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So this is the information you know, and we get this by, we're going to have, we're just
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going to title this focus over here.
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So focus and then we've got time down here.
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So the information you know is kind of a product of what you focus on and then how much time
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you spend doing that.
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Now, I don't call this just study versus time because a lot of people can spend actually
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a lot of time studying, but not really have a lot of practical knowledge and certainly
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not knowledge for everyday conversations.
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So many people will study a lot, they'll spend a lot of time reading textbooks and listening
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to, just listening practice lessons, other things like that that are giving them lots
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more information but they're not necessarily becoming more confident speakers or even learning
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a lot more about how to speak in an everyday situation.
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So the first part of this is focus, and I want to really get you to change the way you
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think about this.
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So it's not like a kind of typical chart where you have your knowledge increases as you spend
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more time, because again, some people they can spend actually a lot of time and they
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don't really focus on things that actually help you, so they might be down here.
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So they've got a lot of time spent learning the language, but because of what they focus
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on, they don't have a lot of practical knowledge for good communication in everyday situations.
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So these are people who might know a lot for passing a test, but they just don't know a
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lot of conversational speech for again, everyday conversations.
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So another interesting thing about this chart here about developing knowledge is that when
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you're trying to think about what to focus on, it's actually kind of a clever thing to
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do.
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You can spend a lot less time but focus on the right things and become able to just have
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good conversations and at least know the vocabulary that natives are using in everyday situations
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without spending a lot of time.
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So again, there are different ways to learn.
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This video is not about specific ways to learn faster or more efficiently.
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I've got lots of videos about that on my channel, but this one specifically is about confidence.
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So again, we've got the first chart here, which is knowledge, I sound like Tai Lopez,
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knowledge.
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Have you seen that video?
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I love that video.
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Knowledge.
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Knowledge.
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Anyways, we're going to talk about knowledge, but I also want to talk about over here, we've
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got speaking, we're going to just abbreviate this as speaking ability.
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So the reason these are two different charts here is because these are related, but they're
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independent, and this means that you can know a lot, but not be a good speaker, and a lot
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of the people who watch my channel are like that.
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So maybe you can understand what I'm saying right now, but you can't communicate automatically
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because you know a lot, but again, you lack maybe the confidence to speak, you're worried
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about your pronunciation, or you're worried about making mistakes.
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There are lots of reasons why this happens, but this video is about correcting that.
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I know people want me to get to the point right quick, but it's important to understand
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this, why a lot of people might know information, but they don't have good speaking ability.
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Now, speaking ability is actually a pretty interesting thing.
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We're going to label this confidence over here, because that's really what your ability
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is.
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Your ability to speak, and then you've got you knowledge down here.
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Going to abbreviate this again as knowledge.
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Knowledge.
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Anyway, so we've got confidence up here and what you know.
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Now, this is really interesting because your confidence is actually what limits your ability
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to speak, and just like this graph, you can see we have someone who spends a lot of time,
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but doesn't know enough about actual conversational English to have a good conversation, so they
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don't understand slang, and idioms, and other things that people use in everyday situations,
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so they struggle to speak.
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They don't even have the knowledge, and so in this case they've got maybe just a low
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level of knowledge in general, and so maybe that people would be, again you could just
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put them up here where they have even like a high level of knowledge, or a low level
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of knowledge.
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Again, this is from zero and going up this way.
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So up here maybe you've got a lot of knowledge, or down here you have not much knowledge at
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all, but we have this really low because you have very low confidence.
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So what you see here is that even if you know a lot, like you could be up here, you could
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have spend the right amount of time where you're learning very efficiently, studying
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only the things that are most required for conversations and not spending a lot of time
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practicing things that you just won't hear in conversations.
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So you're doing that learning very efficiently, so you might know a lot, but again, you're
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stuck down here because of your confidence.
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So the question become how do we raise this up that way?
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So again, this level right here, this is, we call this kind of the confidence ceiling
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for your ability to speak.
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So you can only go this high, and it doesn't matter, you can keep learning more, and more,
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and more, and more, but if you don't raise this, then it doesn't matter.
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You won't become a more confident speaker, and this is what I see a lot of students doing.
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They're continuing to learn more, they study more, they put more and more time into learning,
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but they're not able to increase their confidence, and this is just a part of the cycle of developing
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a habit.
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So as you're learning, I'll draw one more kind of small chart over here, you've got
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kind of improvement over here and then confidence builds from that.
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When you get more confident, you want to improve, and so we call this a virtuous cycle, a virtuous
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cycle.
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So virtue, virtuous meaning positive, and it's a virtuous cycle.
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So what happens to a lot of people is that they don't practice, so they don't feel good
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and they don't make improvement, and we call this a vicious cycle, a vicious cycle.
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So you want the virtuous cycle of you're able to boost your confidence a little bit, you
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practice a little bit more, and so this goes up, and ideally, you want to be up here.
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So you want to improve, you have a lot of knowledge, and you have a high level of confidence
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as well, and so this is where your speaking ability is really good.
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So as an example if I'm trying to learn a different language, you can actually tell
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some people who don't know very much at all, but just because they're so confident, they
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might be over here.
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So this is, see, this is really interesting.
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You can have almost a different profile for different kinds of learners.
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Some people are highly confident, but they don't know much about the language.
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So a friend of mine out here in Japan, he might say Konnichiwa or something,
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like pronouncing it badly, saying that to everyone and have a lot of confidence about
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that, but he can't really have a good conversation.
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So he's got a low level of knowledge, but a high level of confidence, and actually these
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people are often envied by those who know a lot but don't have the confidence to speak.
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So finally we get to the point here, how do we raise this to up here.
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So we want to boost this, and the really fantastic thing about what I'm going to tell you right
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now is that you can actually improve your confidence basically instantly just by understanding
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one thing, and you don't need to learn any more words or phrases to do it.
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So even without learning anything new, you can take the information you already know
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to improve your confidence, and that will improve your speaking ability.
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Does that sound good?
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Okay.
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So all we're going to do, it's a very simple idea, is to remember, remember your value.
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Remember your value.
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Make sure you can see that over here.
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This is incredibly important, and we're going to look at two examples of this because this
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is mostly what people are interested in.
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The first one is public speaking, I'll just abbreviate that as PS, and the second one
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is just personal communication.
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I'll abbreviate that one as well.
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So we've got public speaking and then personal communication as well.
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Now, in the case of public speaking, let's say you feel very, very nervous about giving
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a talk or even a presentation just like this on YouTube, you're nervous about making videos.
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Really what's happening is you're forgetting the knowledge that you have, the value that
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you have that you can share with other people.
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So in my case let's say I think I have something incredibly important to share.
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So I believe this is a really important idea that you need to know about, but if I'm too
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nervous, then I won't be able to share that knowledge with you.
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So I have to remember the value I give, and by remembering the value, I increase the confidence
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I have to deliver that value.
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I'll give you an even more basic example of this, but imagine someone who's not really
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a good swimmer, so they're not very confident about their ability to swim, but they're walking
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by a pool and they see a young child.
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The young child has fallen into the pool, and they're splashing around.
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Now most people, they would very quickly rush in, maybe they have their phone, or their
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wallet, or something like that, but they dive in to try to save the child.
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So they believe the value they have, the value they bring to the child is more important
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than whatever they think about their ability to swim.
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Now, most people again, it's a pretty common thing that they would have that situation
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and they would believe that idea, but you can apply that same idea to just regular conversations
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or regularly delivering value in an everyday way.
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So in my situation, actually if you go back to the very beginning of this channel, nearly
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10 years ago, wow, it's been a long time.
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So nearly 10 years producing videos to help people and hopefully these have been valuable
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for you, I think they have been.
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Do let me know, do click that like button if this video has been valuable and you have
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enjoyed the content, and actually share it with two other people as well.
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But when I began making videos, you'll notice they were not videos of me in the camera,
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and part of the reason for that is that I was shy.
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I was actually shy about getting in front of the camera, and I was worried, okay, what
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if I look silly, or something like that, and again, it's because I was not thinking about
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the value I could give, and in my case as a person who's helping others learn languages,
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it's important actually to see my face.
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So when you're seeing how I move my mouth, how I move my body, my expressions, all of
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these things are what produce my fluent speech, and so you can watch that a lot more easily
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if you can see my face, rather than just seeing some words or something on the screen.
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So when I thought about that idea, I said, "You know, I can actually provide a lot more
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value, and my value actually goes up."
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So I have a lot of knowledge to share about how to help people get fluent, but I needed
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to increase my value.
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So I had to think about what's the value I provide to people, and certainly as someone
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in a public speaking environment, if you have knowledge to share, it's a bad thing to not
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share that.
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So when you remember that idea, again, to remember your value, it means to think about
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how you can help people and why it's important that you communicate the knowledge that you
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have.
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So this is for public speakers, whether you're speaking English as a native speaker or as
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a learner, but anybody who has to make some kind of presentation, whether it's at work
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or some family thing, or something else, remember the value that you give, people are most interested
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in the value, the information you can provide if you're teaching something, rather than
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maybe what you look like, or if you make a mistake, or you have a funny haircut, or something
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like that.
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Anyway, the second part of this is for personal communication, and this is really more for
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people who are especially trying to learn a second language, like most of the people
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learning English watching my channel here.
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They're thinking about personal communication, and this becomes a big problem for people
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because often times they have a lot of knowledge but they think they don't provide much value,
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especially if they can't speak.
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So we get back to this vicious cycle of people worried, so they're worried about their speaking,
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or they think they'll be boring, or that they don't have anything to share, or the conversation
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will just end very quickly.
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There are lots of reasons for people worrying about this, but again, because of that they
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don't want to speak.
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So they worry more, they don't speak, they worry more, they don't speak, and so again
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it's that vicious cycle.
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We want you to have a virtuous cycle where you practice a little bit more, you get better,
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you feel more confident, you speak more, and that's how you increase this, so you move
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up here.
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Does that make sense?
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So what you have to do in your situation, let's say you are someone who has a lot of
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knowledge, but you're really, really nervous about speaking.
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Really the first step is just to get in conversations, and here is the key.
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You raise your value, you raise your confidence by remembering, again, remembering your value,
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you remember that even just listening is incredibly valuable.
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I want you to think about that for a moment because as a language learner, we talk a lot
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about speaking and how we can improve our conversational ability and learn more vocabulary,
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things like that, but just like when you're communicating with people in your native language,
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you still have to listen, and most people don't feel listened to in often just everyday
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life, in conversations, that kind of thing, when they're speaking with other people they
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feel like most people are just listening, waiting for their turn to speak, but not really
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listening to the other person.
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So if you feel like you're really being listened to, people are really understanding you, then
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that's a very valuable thing.
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So people really like being listened to, and so even if you know a lot but you can't speak
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a lot, the point first is just to get into conversations.
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So tell people, "Hey."
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As an example, "I heard you were having a problem with something.
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Would you like to talk about it?"
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So just asking people, "Is there something I can do to help?"
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And really you're just trying to listen.
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The point is again, to stimulate, to create, to begin this virtuous cycle of let me get
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into a conversation and then suddenly I'm feeling a little bit more confident about
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that.
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So it begins with just a mental switch.
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Wait a minute, if I get into a conversation, and even if I don't speak more than a few
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words, that's valuable for the other person.
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Remember that, that's valuable.
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So in the same way that a person who's teaching or trying to share something, again, it could
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be a business situation, or like you're at a church, or some community event, something
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like that, you're trying to share information to be valuable to other people.
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So whether it's public speaking or personal communication, even if you can't speak very
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much, even if you don't know, you begin this virtuous cycle by just entering conversations,
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and you do that just really by listening and sharing that moment with other people.
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I know when you're thinking about how do I improve my language learning ability, most
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of the channels and videos you'll find on YouTube will just give you more of this information
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over here.
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They're going to continue to grow your knowledge, but this doesn't matter if you can't improve
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your confidence.
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So you have to break this vicious cycle of stopping yourself from speaking, so you don't
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spend time trying to learn more, you can actually stop learning, you can not learn another word
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but still become a much better speaker by becoming confident about the things you know
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already.
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So it begins, especially if you don't have much ability, or have much speaking ability.
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If you have a lot of knowledge you can listen to people and that's how you being.
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So when you're in conversations with people, don't worry about making mistakes, just think
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about listening to the other people.
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Think about being valuable and remember your value and that will help you become a much
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more confident speaker.
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So again, hopefully you've appreciated this.
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If you have, do click that like button and share with other people you know who also
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struggle with their communication, especially because they lack the confidence to speak.
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Well, that's been it for me.
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I am Drew Badger, the founder of EnglishAnyone.com and I hope you have enjoyed this video.
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Really think about this idea.
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You really can instantly improve your confidence if you just remember you value, and this drives
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the virtuous cycles, you can destroy the vicious cycle that keeps you learning, but that doesn't
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help you become a more confident speaker.
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I hope you have enjoyed this video.
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Do again click that like button if you have and do these three simple things right now
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if you'd like to become a more confident speaker.
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