Great video! Here are some valuable lessons I gathered: 1. Consistent small efforts lead to significant change. 2. Embrace failures as learning opportunities. 3. Focus on what you can control and let go of the rest. 4. Surround yourself with positive influences. 5. Practicing gratitude enhances overall well-being.
I thank you for this guidance I need work in this area.I was in N.California 3 years ago and lost my son father and dog.While Navigating and barely surviving this stage in life, I became rough around the edges. I feel likeI am in a ok good place now, but I would like to know that I’m strong and kept my grace through it ALL, I don’t want to talk so rough. I hear myself and cringe it embarrasses me so much. I am organically grateful for your tutorials
I feel like this was me before I got married and became a mom. I feel like I lost my intellectual through the growth of our life... like braincells literally died through being stressed so often....
I understand you. Motherhood is challenging, but try to set aside time for yourself and your passions. You still have a lot of wisdom and intellect within you. 💕
The the number one lesson I learn from this video is to commit to books, watch documentaries and attend lectures. I’m an English student please can you help me with the books to read to boost my vocabulary?
Speaking slowly but with confidence helps one to speak with clarity and dignity giving out the information in a comprehensive manner. ❤️ I'm curious about practicing to speak with a pen between my teeth 🤔
Gold information, Reading evolves and elevates the mind, how kind of you Lady...just started reading ...best decision ever. Keep it up ,we more of such pivotal ,optimistic content....
No matter how good the AI gets, I still can’t stay focused on it for an entire video. Just too much “perfect” information to process all at once with a non-stop, emotionally unattached voice, ugh
I completely understand! We'll work on making shorter and more dynamic videos to make it easier to absorb the information and create a more enjoyable experience.
In my opinion, the indispensable tips I picked from this video are, intonation, tone of one's speaking,hand gestures additionally facial expressions.❤ Thank you.
@LucrativeElegance - Awesome video geared specifically towards women in Professional settings. Could you, in future, please timestamp your videos into segments for each of the key points. And have it posted on the description. Thank You.
Great suggestion! I'll consider dividing the videos into segments and marking the timestamps in the description to make it easier. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
While I agree with most things covered here, many times this kind of language or speech patterns seem extremely fake to me. Also, why are you using AI when it mispronounces words or stresses wrong syllables? Frustrating to hear.
I love the staying , no news is good news . I am now aware of the people around me . This will help us engage with in positive speech. I always encourage my old clients to not to use their dogs name in discipline only when reinforcing positive encouragement.
Yes. We used that technique at acting class but we used a cut off cork from a wine bottle. Put between our teeth and reading out loud a paragraph from a magazine.. it really works..
1. Perfecting diction with a simple trick Use pen in mouth to speak corrects bad language Use complete words 2. Eliminating verbal fillers Dilutes clarity and confidence speak slowly and record to understand it 3. Elevating speech style with formal language Precise and formal, authority Adapt to contexts Delicate balance The more you practice the more natural 4. Expanding your vocabulary Through reading, news magazines explore new terms 5. The perfect balance in voice tone middle tone without imposing tone audible and pleasant practice voice tone 6. Moderating gestures and expressions don't overdo it Don't show strong emotions and wide gestures 7. Authenticity in elegant communication Remember who you are being the best version of urself 8. Use verbal strokes and compliment others Start recognising efforts and qualities of others and appreciate 9. Enriching your eloquence with diverse knowledge Learn variety of topics and speech 10. Mastering the use of hands in communication Delicate gestures Practice infront of mirror or record yourself for gestures
Your content could be improved by including more plus-sized and disabled models. Those of us who are different sometimes struggle psychologically with our presentation. Otherwise great content and much appreciated!
I enjoyed the content except for the times that the AI voice mispronounced words like Martin Luther King "Jr" "Jay-jer and "record."This presentation would have been much more personable and easier to receive (and rewatch) were the voice an actual person.
I appreciate your honest feedback! The quality of the experience is very important to me, and I'll definitely consider using a more natural narration in future presentations. Thanks for watching!
I agree. An actual human should be the only narrating going on for content like this with actual human examples shown instead of just stock videos in my opinion. I can't continue attempting to learn tips on elegance from synthetic presentations.
I have tinnitus and hearing loss; I simply tell the person(s) that I may ask them to repeat something because of that. I have found people to be understanding.
We had a senior consultant like that. Dressed elegantly everyday, although she was far from pretty. Spoke with great care and precision but the underlying nastiness and jealousy was clearly visible. In the end, everyone resigned or retired or went elsewhere. Nobody wanted to work with her! 😅
I agree. The art of great speaking doesn't guarantee respect, animation or love. It's just a good ingredient. Personal qualities are more likely to endear yourself to others. Add that to kind words for others, empathy and generosity and you will also be a good example for your children, nephews and nieces, students and all the people you interact with.
I found this video somewhat vague or overly generalized. However, your pointers on diction, hand gestures, and exaggerated facial expressions are very important points.
Thank you for the feedback! I'll strive to be more specific in future videos. I'm glad you liked the tips on diction, gestures, and facial expressions.
Like the advice with the pen in your mouth Thank you 🙏 I would appreciate any technical video advice on how to improve your intonation/ voice projection 🤗
I don't want to speak elegantly and I don't have to speak elegantly. I am just a nice kind person that speaks how I speak. I would prefer to speak kindly the way I speak. Noone has the right to change who i am or how I speak