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@Furball_funnies-h5hАй бұрын
I can tell you guys are the real world graduates 😂❤
@THEMEXICANBEASTMODEDON-ve2vtАй бұрын
I’m in the master communicators academy and it’s helped so much with my confidence & the way I carry myself, these boys are the future. Can’t believe no one else teaches this stuff
@FuelForSuccess-FFSАй бұрын
This is one of the best video I've ever watched on communication.
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🚀🙏
@ambientsounds5196Ай бұрын
I’m 14 minutes in to this video and you guys are my new favourite youtubers. This is such a positive message and your speaking is amazing, so captivating. Keep up the work guys!
@notreduam2 күн бұрын
Let me save you all some time... First and foremost, don’t waste your time on these self-styled “pseudo coaches.” The advice they offer is shallow, obvious, and something you would have figured out yourself with minimal effort. In truth, most of us already have an intuitive sense of what needs to be done to become more confident; we just look for external validation rather than acting on what we know. Second of all, communication is an incredibly broad and rigorous field. It’s not a single skill you can simply “pick up”. It’s composed of multiple academic disciplines (linguistics, psychology, sociology, rhetoric, interpersonal communication, and more) each of which deserves its own dedicated study. You wouldn’t jump straight into general relativity without first laying a foundation in fundamental physics and mathematics. In the same way, you don’t just decide to “learn communication” without diving into the core subfields that underlie it. Mastery requires understanding each component at a fundamental level, even if some of those fundamentals initially seem far removed from your main area of interest. My advice (especially for those just starting out) is to recognize that every complex topic is built on layers of fundamental knowledge. Learn how to learn, and learn how to think critically. Once you do, the world becomes far more accessible. By methodically building your expertise from the ground up, you’ll avoid superficial understanding and instead develop real, lasting mastery. If you’re unwilling or unable to commit to mastering the fundamentals (this goes for anything), you likely weren’t meant for great things in the first place. True excellence demands a certain level of obsession. If you dismiss the basics as irrelevant or tedious, don’t fool yourself into thinking you’ll suddenly excel at anything. Ultimately, you’ll end up disappointing yourself when you discover that your skills aren’t nearly as developed as you believed. You want to be successful? THIS is how true success is manifested.
@danktube217 сағат бұрын
For the field of interpersonal communication then, what would be the foundations someone would need to learn to, at some point in their journey achieve mastery?
@Vincemunoz-q9o10 күн бұрын
Literally knew all this years ago from books and sales. Where is the next level
@jcxhx359Ай бұрын
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *🎓 The video aims to provide comprehensive insights into mastering communication without distractions or flashy visuals.* 01:30 *🧙♂️ Being a "Muggle" refers to being an average communicator who blends in without standing out or excelling in social situations.* 03:15 *💪 Mastering communication can lead to tangible benefits like improved relationships, increased respect from peers, and enhanced networking opportunities.* 04:50 *⏳ The journey to becoming a master communicator involves four stages: unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence.* 10:40 *🗣️ Non-verbal communication constitutes about 55% of all communication, highlighting its importance over mere words.* 14:15 *✋ Speaking with your hands can enhance engagement and portray confidence, crucial for effective communication.* 18:00 *👀 Maintain appropriate eye contact to foster connection and engagement during conversations, but avoid overdoing it to prevent discomfort.* 19:34 *🧘♂️ Slow, composed, and intentional movements convey confidence and control during communication.* 21:41 *🔍 Changes in body language are crucial indicators of emotional states, not the static behaviors.* 22:24 *📏 Maintaining good posture helps project confidence; slouching can undermine authority.* 23:05 *🦁 Take space as needed to establish presence; confident individuals naturally command more space.* 24:14 *📖 Understanding body language allows you to read others and gauge emotions effectively.* 25:10 *🎭 Facial expressions enhance communication; utilize your face to convey energy and emotion.* 25:37 *👥 Joining a supportive community can accelerate your learning and confidence in communication.* 26:20 *🎤 Ending sentences with a low pitch projects authority, while a high pitch may appear submissive.* 29:10 *📢 Speaking at an appropriate volume is key; being too quiet can make you appear timid.* 31:15 *⚡ Energy levels influence charisma; consistently high energy makes you more magnetic and personable.* 33:06 *🤝 Having an accountability partner boosts energy and motivation in communication.* 37:15 *🍽️ Modern sedentary lifestyles negatively impact energy levels and confidence; combating this is essential for effective communication.* 38:24 *🎤 Vary your tonality and tempo to avoid sounding monotonous during high-pressure situations.* 39:36 *📈 Constantly changing your speech dynamics keeps the audience engaged, similar to the captivating nature of social media content.* 40:46 *⏸️ Pausing effectively during speeches enhances impact and allows the audience to absorb the message.* 42:54 *📖 Expanding your vocabulary helps in articulating thoughts more effectively, giving you tools for better communication.* 45:13 *📝 Reading aloud improves articulation and strengthens your speaking skills through auditory reinforcement.* 46:20 *🧠 Journaling helps clarify thoughts and enhances articulation, critical for effective communication.* 48:11 *⚖️ Frame setting is crucial in conversations to establish authority and maintain respect in various social interactions.* 50:17 *📹 Daily practice by recording yourself speaking helps improve communication skills through self-analysis and feedback.* Made with HARPA AI
@corycormack533424 күн бұрын
This is insane bro god bless the algorithm, I agree with you guys, in class at school they constantly tell you to be quiet, I was introduced to porn at 8 years old, didn’t realise I was a bad communicator, just filmed my first video can’t wait to see the progress over the next months, I’m also doing content on instagram and this is definitely the way was so easy to keep my attention and you guys didn’t make one cut🤯 I’ve subscribed and am a believer allready.. SALUTE
@richdreamspodcastАй бұрын
this is the true meaning of freedom of speech
@adamsujayАй бұрын
Insane video 🔥 watched till the end and joined the free Skool, looking forward to the calls with you bro’s
@LungsaniMdimaАй бұрын
You guys are consistent 🏆
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
Ofcourse bro 🚀
@themrmaged19 күн бұрын
F*king amazing masterclass gents! 👏 This might help others here looking to up their game. 💬 Here’s how to level up your skills: 1. Non-verbal Communication (55% of communication) 🧍♂✨ This focuses on body language-how you "speak" without words. It's often overlooked but crucial for projecting a powerful aura and influencing others' subconscious. Key tips: 👋 Hand gestures: Use them confidently to appear trustworthy and engaging. 🫂 Open posture: Signals confidence and approachability, encouraging interaction. 👁 Eye contact: Maintain smooth, intentional eye contact to convey trustworthiness. 🕴 Posture: Keep your head up and shoulders back to project authority, especially while walking. 🪑 Taking space: Occupying the space you need (without overdoing it) demonstrates confidence. 😃 Facial expressions: Use them to emphasize words and convey emotion, adding energy to your communication. 2. Vocal Communication 🎙 How you say things is just as important as what you say. This includes pitch, tone, and energy. Key elements: 🎵 Pitch: Ending sentences with a low pitch conveys authority; avoid sounding uncertain with a high pitch. 🔊 Volume: Speak clearly at an appropriate volume to project confidence and hold attention. ⚡ Energy and tone: High energy and varied tone make you charismatic and engaging. ⏳ Tempo and pauses: Vary your speech rate and use pauses effectively to emphasize points and keep your audience engaged. 3. Verbal Communication 🗣 This is about the words you use and how you structure your message. Key points: 📚 Vocabulary: Use an expanded vocabulary wisely to articulate ideas without sounding pretentious. 🎯 Frame setting: Establish a strong frame in conversations to command respect and influence, especially in sales or leadership. Mastering all three areas-non-verbal, vocal, and verbal communication-is key to becoming a "master communicator" and reaping its benefits in life. 🌟 Don't be a muggle.
@Tegaosawota2 күн бұрын
Great video. I also believe that how you dress plays a major role in your communication skills.
@UnscripttedАй бұрын
These guys are products from the Real World...this is great. Keep up guys.
@langers_328028 күн бұрын
what is the real world?
@Jhindss22 күн бұрын
The POPCORN READING FEAR WAS NO JOKE😂 W VIDEO BRO LEARNED ALOT
@themrmaged19 күн бұрын
20 minutes in already like & follow - absolute gold nuggets here. Keep pushing it gents!
@Positivepworkouts21 күн бұрын
Very underrated channel, will still be here when you guys blow. 🙏🏾💯
@MgBaev5 күн бұрын
Keep it going guys this is gold 💯
@Zulfiqar.postssАй бұрын
This was honestly really helpful
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🤝
@WinWithJVАй бұрын
Amazing content keep it up guys, could you guys do a video on how to make make people laugh and communicating positivity
@elijahwilliams326920 күн бұрын
Great stuff guys, yall are going places 🔥
@TheHustlerClubАй бұрын
Like your content guys good job! See you at the top!
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🤝
@silk2322Ай бұрын
17.54 man forgot he was sitting in a closed position and immediately changed when the friend said it. This show his body language is unauthentic while trying to teach a master class hahah.
@SamKenDa1Ай бұрын
Hahah
@monk_cat29 күн бұрын
Cough cough a demonstration
@y____-----___----__---_--20 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure it is them who wrote this calumnious comment to themselves for the sake of attention span. A good strategy to adopt for anyone here)
@cxrsxng16 күн бұрын
folding your hands doesnt mean closed brotha
@kimbokembi3884Ай бұрын
I'm from Italy, even if my english it's not perfect i will join your course
@alexlucafxАй бұрын
you just got my subscribe guys , keep it up , taking notes of everything btw ✅
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
Thank you brother!
@aliaoude429112 күн бұрын
Amazing content, I thought the link in your description is a free group to join… turns out it’s $39/month… :/ all good anyway I watched every second of this video and you guys got my follow! Looking forward to keep up with your journeys.
is your Mogul definition right? if it was mogul you said tho
@niladri8218 күн бұрын
Elated to see Robinho on KZbin.
@SamKenDa1Ай бұрын
Where is the checklist then?
@FirstLast-yv7wuАй бұрын
@3:53 SALES STAND UP! Top salesmen at my firm this video just popped on my feed, I’ll give you boys a listen. I’m 23 years old, it’s my first sales job and I’m 2 months in. My parents are intelligent confident communicators and been studying business since I was 14, this gave me a natural head start.
@Starboy-fu6dmАй бұрын
what are tips for getting a sales job if you have no experience? and what resources helped you become good?
@JdbdgebwheАй бұрын
@@Starboy-fu6dmyou become good by selling more. There's tons of sales jobs that require no experience. Just type it into google, and apply at every sales job you see
@Abunm18 күн бұрын
@@Starboy-fu6dmgo knock on some doors fella. They’ll welcome you with open arms 😂
@e.akm0Ай бұрын
Great vid
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🔥
@ChamseibnmasoodАй бұрын
You can’t study communication you have to practically learning
@backandforth_Ай бұрын
Love this
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🙏
@Jibz0Ай бұрын
Damn needed this.
@GrowthMedia_PodcastАй бұрын
Loved it
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🔥🤝
@jackwills-b4sАй бұрын
Greatvideo
@sales.fanaticsАй бұрын
Here for all the sales fanatics 👊👊
@Jasspreet4Ай бұрын
nice work g
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🤝
@BenjaminbadakhshonАй бұрын
this helped
@arturogarcia5869Ай бұрын
Is the free skool community still up?
@anaslepasdrleАй бұрын
Where is the checklist?
@cxrsxngАй бұрын
💯k soon
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🙌
@TamukaMoyo-dh6mbАй бұрын
These guys are great !!!
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🙌
@unrealspie23 күн бұрын
1st thing I noticed, use your hands too.
@abdulwahaab902611 күн бұрын
No hate but it seems like you guys are overdoing it, makes you look less genuine and more of a fraud, be more of yourself and less like these ‘menfluencers’ I got nothing personal against them, but seems like everyone is trying to just copy andrew tate. You have a good message, keep it up.
@De-Leone13 күн бұрын
Yeah they’re definitely not “master communicators” (they’re better than average imo) everything they do and say does come across as forced tbh.
@peacemaker0071Ай бұрын
What’s a muggle?
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
Like in Harry Potter, someone who doesn't know about magic - in this case communication is the magic. Most people don't understand how powerful it is...
@K.Omekrizzy21 күн бұрын
A person who is not conversant or skilled
@2523r-os7hc27 күн бұрын
40 seconds in and i can already see that you got all the same mannerisms as tate 🤣🤣🤣
@LukaKuleskiCEOАй бұрын
Where can we find the checklist right now?
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
It's not available anymore bro, but we do have all of the frameworks and strategies inside the Master Communicators Academy
@jakefrosher26 күн бұрын
👌🏼
@craigmalcom629420 күн бұрын
Sorry but nothing in this video is anything new and the intro is quite repetitive without getting into the actual content
@PocolaStones25 күн бұрын
Let me tell you something if you are watching thos tomlesrn how to communicate you no get sense
@king_flyhigh22 күн бұрын
W course
@bladehoma-y4lАй бұрын
I got a video idea for you guys that i really need to hear from you both i can see that you are 2 G's brothers and that is very powerful most peopel in my life are lazy shitheads i try to improve them so i can have a good team or agood trsuworthy brother do a video about networking and how to meetup peopel in real life minded like you and be brothers
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🫡🤝
@Rir-Desty3 күн бұрын
@@danielandhaider still waiting for the content
@jvn366922 күн бұрын
Your wish is your command. Give some credit to kevin trudeau
@JASworld2329 күн бұрын
11:32 elon is the exception
@doublea5417Ай бұрын
Good videos for 12 to 16 yr olds but it’s not very sophisticated for adults.
@treypark516Күн бұрын
agree
@mmz_mind39735 күн бұрын
52 min stupid basics..
@jaffarsalim700919 күн бұрын
🎉
@Tanner-cz4bdАй бұрын
MashaAllah
@danielandhaiderАй бұрын
🙏
@narrowkeaАй бұрын
27:40 🗝
@ConverseReality_21 күн бұрын
TOO MUCH VALUE
@AdamM7TLАй бұрын
You guys are amazing but bro stop the sugar go read why it’s bad for men , keep up
@AdamM7TLАй бұрын
The plastic bottled water too g
@leerob7738Ай бұрын
@@AdamM7TL- You are not there mom, if you have an issue leave and never return.
@LilbitcoinjrАй бұрын
Ya’ll needa hit the gym n take sum creatine then i woulda listened to whatever ya’ll had to say
@Consistent_SulpherАй бұрын
What does their physique have to do with their message ? Use your brain