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