File size: 10,582 Bytes
b58cc72
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
[0.000 --> 2.600]  Hi, I'm Dr. Dustin York.
[2.600 --> 3.500]  You're a doctor?
[3.500 --> 5.000]  My friend needs help.
[5.000 --> 7.000]  Not not a doctor.
[7.000 --> 9.800]  I'm a professor of communication.
[9.800 --> 12.300]  And what I love is nonverbal communication.
[12.300 --> 17.300]  Nonverbal communication really helps with leadership, negotiation, politicians, even public speaking
[17.300 --> 18.300]  in the classroom.
[18.300 --> 21.900]  Now, some people tend to be better at nonverbal communication than others.
[21.900 --> 24.800]  For example, extroverts are really good at nonverbals.
[24.800 --> 29.000]  People that truly know empathy and can use empathy very well are really good.
[29.000 --> 33.300]  People who have people-oriented jobs, they know nonverbal communication really well.
[33.300 --> 37.500]  And finally, women tend to be better than men at picking up nonverbal communication
[37.500 --> 38.500]  in Bible language.
[38.500 --> 42.500]  But you know who else is really good at nonverbal communication?
[42.500 --> 43.500]  Politicians.
[43.500 --> 47.000]  Politicians are trained in nonverbal communication in Bible language.
[47.000 --> 52.140]  Now, they're trained for debates and presentations specifically from media trainers who tell them
[52.140 --> 55.240]  these tricks of Bible language and nonverbal communication.
[55.240 --> 60.840]  This ad brought to you by Dr.DustinJork.com for your media training needs.
[60.840 --> 64.440]  Here are a few tips that politicians use that are trained in nonverbal communication.
[64.440 --> 68.640]  One, when they come on stage, they actually point out two or three people in the audience.
[68.640 --> 69.640]  And this is what they're going to do.
[69.640 --> 73.640]  They're pointing at a complete stranger and say, hey, hey, how's it going?
[73.640 --> 75.340]  They don't know this person whatsoever.
[75.340 --> 79.640]  When pulled people in the audience and on TV think that politician spent time in this city
[79.640 --> 83.040]  and actually had one-on-one interaction, I like that politician.
[83.140 --> 87.840]  Actually, they just got off the bus, gave a presentation and went right back on the exact same bus.
[87.840 --> 89.240]  Some other quick things.
[89.240 --> 92.940]  Every politician has their own light bulb that makes them look the healthiest.
[92.940 --> 96.440]  So there's a team of people like myself who change out the light bulb on stage
[96.440 --> 98.940]  to make them look the best they can possibly be.
[98.940 --> 104.740]  And then last time, if you ever see a politician like Rolpedor Sleeves or Take their Blazer off,
[104.740 --> 105.740]  it's all trained.
[105.740 --> 110.940]  It's all playing out because I roll up my sleeves and I say, I grew up in a town just like this one.
[110.940 --> 114.540]  It's not because they're hot, it's because they seem like an everyday person.
[114.540 --> 118.140]  So politicians can obviously use nonverbal communication training.
[118.140 --> 123.440]  But you say, okay, Ginger, how can I use these tips for my class presentations?
[123.440 --> 126.240]  First, whoa, a Tarsh.
[126.240 --> 129.440]  But second, here are some tips for your class presentations.
[129.440 --> 133.740]  First, get rid of any barriers, stand behind nothing whatsoever.
[133.740 --> 136.140]  Barriers hold your back, your message.
[136.140 --> 140.140]  Now second, pretend like there's an invisible box right in front of you.
[140.140 --> 142.340]  Your hands never leave this box.
[142.340 --> 144.540]  Do you know why people started giving handshakes?
[144.540 --> 147.540]  It was actually to show that you had no weapon on you.
[147.540 --> 152.340]  So we are trained as humans through hundreds of years of handshaking to trust people
[152.340 --> 154.340]  when we see the palms of their hands.
[154.340 --> 157.840]  So make sure when you're giving a presentation, keep your hands in this box
[157.840 --> 161.340]  and show the palms of your hands, just like this.
[161.340 --> 162.840]  And here's your last tip.
[162.840 --> 166.840]  When giving a class presentation, pretend the room is split up in the therries,
[166.840 --> 169.140]  the left side, the middle side, and the right side.
[169.340 --> 172.840]  Spin your time rotating between each of the three points.
[172.840 --> 177.940]  Now, what you're going to do is pretend to make eye contact with just one third of that class.
[177.940 --> 179.740]  So you're only looking at the left side.
[179.740 --> 183.540]  This helps maintain eye contact with people think you're making eye contact
[183.540 --> 185.040]  with everyone in the room.
[185.040 --> 187.040]  Much easier this way.
[187.040 --> 189.540]  Yeah, I'm really sorry to hear about what happened to Tony Stark.
[189.540 --> 191.740]  I really feel for your pain.
[191.740 --> 193.440]  Good luck with that.
[193.440 --> 197.240]  You really need to know not really be communication to help with persuasion.
[197.340 --> 200.940]  Whether that be negotiating a sale for a new bicycle
[200.940 --> 205.340]  or coming up with the name for your next Quidditch team for your city league squad
[205.340 --> 209.640]  or maybe you're trying to negotiate for that rare, my little pony card.
[209.640 --> 212.640]  Use this next tip to help with negotiation.
[212.640 --> 216.040]  One research study found that compliance increased dramatically
[216.040 --> 219.040]  using one nonverbal communication by language tip.
[219.040 --> 221.140]  So you take a phone book, oath to school phone book,
[221.140 --> 223.640]  and what we're going to do is going to leave a quarter in that phone booth.
[223.640 --> 225.940]  We're going to wait for someone random to go into the phone booth,
[225.940 --> 227.040]  take the quarter.
[227.140 --> 229.540]  Now on average in the United States, when someone comes up and say,
[229.540 --> 231.940]  Hey, I think I left a quarter in this phone booth.
[231.940 --> 232.940]  Did you find one?
[232.940 --> 236.740]  Only 22% of people in the United States actually gave the person the quarter
[236.740 --> 240.340]  that they found using one nonverbal communication tip.
[240.340 --> 244.540]  They actually increased to 76% compliance of giving back the quarter.
[244.540 --> 250.340]  All that was was simply with a open palm slightly touching for one half of a second
[250.340 --> 251.040]  your elbow.
[251.040 --> 253.440]  So these just went up to them to the elbow and said, excuse me,
[253.440 --> 255.340]  did you buy a chance to find a quarter in here?
[255.440 --> 257.440]  Up to 76% compliance.
[257.440 --> 261.140]  The same thing to use for like waiters and waitresses tips increase
[261.140 --> 263.140]  using this one by the language gesture.
[263.140 --> 265.440]  So you can use this technique at work.
[265.440 --> 268.140]  Perhaps you're working with someone like Karen.
[268.140 --> 273.640]  Karen really needs to send you that 1084 that you've requested many times
[273.640 --> 276.740]  over the past few weeks by Thursday at 2 p.m.
[276.740 --> 278.440]  Karen can't get off her lazy.
[280.240 --> 284.440]  Did you know that nonverbal communication is also very impactful with colors?
[284.540 --> 286.540]  Cool colors actually are calming in effect.
[286.540 --> 289.540]  That's why you'll see a lot of times with hospitals or even prisons
[289.540 --> 292.040]  will use cool colors to calm people down.
[292.040 --> 294.740]  Citrus colors actually increase your appetite.
[294.740 --> 296.540]  You'll see a lot of fast food places.
[296.540 --> 301.340]  We'll use citrus colors around to hopefully get you to actually buy more and eat more food.
[301.340 --> 305.040]  So if you're looking for a diet in the upcoming few months,
[305.040 --> 310.540]  try surrounding yourself with as many cool colors as possible to depress your appetite.
[310.540 --> 312.040]  What the...
[314.540 --> 316.540]  What do you need for your next date?
[316.540 --> 318.040]  Help!
[318.040 --> 319.040]  Yes, help.
[319.040 --> 324.140]  Nonverbal communication and body language can really help you get your second date.
[324.140 --> 327.440]  There's a lot of evolutionary cues that we pick up as humans
[327.440 --> 331.340]  that we can find a mate easier and more successfully.
[331.340 --> 333.040]  For example, here's three tips.
[333.040 --> 336.540]  On your next date, don't sit on the opposite side of the table.
[336.540 --> 338.440]  Make sure that you sit on the side.
[338.440 --> 341.240]  Don't be those creepy people that sit on the same side of the booth.
[341.240 --> 342.440]  It's always to the side.
[342.440 --> 343.940]  Sit on the side of the person.
[344.040 --> 346.040]  Tip two is two teas.
[346.040 --> 349.540]  Your toes and torso should point toward the other person.
[349.540 --> 352.540]  Anytime you're pointing two teas toward the other individual,
[352.540 --> 357.040]  they're going to feel more special and feel like you're giving all of your attention.
[357.040 --> 359.040]  And the third is mirroring.
[359.040 --> 362.540]  Anytime that we're mirroring the body language of the other person,
[362.540 --> 365.040]  likability increases dramatically.
[365.040 --> 369.540]  Nonverbal communication and body language could also predict breakups.
[369.540 --> 372.640]  John Gottman's research found that using this tactic,
[372.740 --> 376.740]  you could predict breakups by 92% in just four minutes.
[376.740 --> 380.240]  One of those tactics, you're looking at micro expressions on the face.
[380.240 --> 385.240]  If you see that contempt and disgust is shown on your partner's face multiple times
[385.240 --> 388.740]  in a four minute span, that relationship is not going to work out.
[388.740 --> 390.240]  Is this accurate?
[390.240 --> 391.240]  No.
[391.240 --> 393.240]  It's hella accurate.
[393.240 --> 396.240]  Now, nonverbal communication and body language is essential
[396.240 --> 399.740]  for things like leadership, persuasion, politicians,
[399.740 --> 401.740]  and even class presentations.
[401.840 --> 405.140]  If you're interested in more of these very tactical tips for communication,
[405.140 --> 407.340]  nonverbaly, social media, branding,
[407.340 --> 409.340]  subscribe to this weekly video.
[409.340 --> 412.140]  Now, perhaps you're someone like Karen,
[412.140 --> 415.840]  who watched this entire video and is not hitting subscribe.
[415.840 --> 417.340]  Thanks, Karen.
[418.340 --> 419.840]  Onward, James.
[419.840 --> 420.840]  Back here.