How To Talk So People Listen - Make People Remember You

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2018
  • How to talk so people listen. This video will focus on how to speak with authority and influence. Having people listen to you makes it easy to get the things you want.
    Here are 3 ways to develop more charisma.
    1. Smile when you talk. Emotions are contagious, so let people catch something positive from you. People treat you differently when you smile. And the message comes across differently when you’re smiling than when you’re not.
    2. Be curious and interested in others. The way to find out things about people is to ask questions. Most people like talking about themselves. And they will respond positively to someone who gives them the opportunity to talk.
    3. Encourage and support others. People don’t want criticism, they crave support and affirmation.
    Body Language
    The goal of your body language should be to convey that you are important and open, interesting and interested.
    Here are 5 ways to make that happen:
    1. Fill the space around you.
    2. Lean towards whomever you’re speaking to. You show interest in the other person by leaning in slightly.
    3. No fidgeting. You want to keep unnecessary movements to a minimum
    4. Slow down. Confident and commanding personalities tend to have slower motions. Nervous and harried people rush around.
    5. Practice mirroring. This is something that can happen naturally when two people talking are really in sync.
    I upload every Wednesday at 9am, and sometimes have extra videos in between. Subscribe to my channel so you don't miss a video goo.gl/DFfT33

Komentáře • 1K

  • @alpinemind9977
    @alpinemind9977 Před 5 lety +601

    Boy. This is the ultimate crash course into human interaction.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +47

      Wow thank you AloineMind. 😊

    • @hashh2019
      @hashh2019 Před 2 lety +8

      More of these please or where we can go for more of this.

    • @KnightGab
      @KnightGab Před 2 lety +13

      The aliens watching this ✍🏻

    • @akilahharris924
      @akilahharris924 Před 2 lety +3

      @@DrTraceyMarks this is so hard for me .. I shake my leg, I pick my face, Look around the room . And I'm aware that I look insecure, so I avoid going out. what can I do to not be so nervous.i love your tips but it's seems I've tried this over and over

    • @ms.anonymousinformer242
      @ms.anonymousinformer242 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, I needed this. I always wondered how I have to fake acting like other people. I have some kind of "disability/inability " to smile naturally /physically outwardly a lot of times when I'm truly happy I have a straight calm face,no smile 😑

  • @ilijasavdic7949
    @ilijasavdic7949 Před 4 lety +1124

    I always thought I was weird or different in any social situations, but after wachten this I realized I’m doing these naturally when I talk with people. The only thing that is hard for me is when people dont give me that energy back and I feel stupid for trying to engage with them.

    • @nebulasofia
      @nebulasofia Před 2 lety +34

      Same, I do all of these things

    • @bmillersince92
      @bmillersince92 Před 2 lety +79

      Lol some ppl aren’t sociable or aren’t having a good day, keep it pushing

    • @priscillaandhercats
      @priscillaandhercats Před 2 lety +21

      🤚 hi . Same here . I have to ask how they are doing and they even ask if I care or I’m just asking just to ask 🤦‍♀️

    • @gaylegreene
      @gaylegreene Před 2 lety +5

      I can relate.

    • @sallybush6454
      @sallybush6454 Před 2 lety +27

      U are not weird...u holding ur truth...u have to stop doing that.. change the company ur with...I'm 51 bipola adhd...I felt like u...and was tired of it...I woke up and thought u know what I have one best friend she went through everything with me...before I was diagnosed...she stood by my side...if u have bipola educate urself...make sure u know ur boundaries...do what makes u strong or vulnerable...and u will have a beautiful life I promise u xx

  • @esharenee4186
    @esharenee4186 Před 5 lety +307

    This is me, people enjoy being in my presence because I listen, smile, I open up, be understanding, non judgemental. I love people.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +48

      That’s awesome. That’s a great character trait to have.

    • @tarawalsh-arpaia3928
      @tarawalsh-arpaia3928 Před 2 lety +17

      I'd love to know you too Esha. Those are extremely valuable traits. Treat them like precious diamonds. It took me too, too long to see the value of this in myself. I thought why am I attracting all these vampires that suck the energy out of me, never stop talking about themselves and don't even know the first thing about me and don't care. Well, the answer was: of course they like me! I listen, I am interested, I respond, I can be present. Now I want some too. I want it reciprocated.

    • @sincerelysandi
      @sincerelysandi Před 2 lety +3

      You are a beautiful human💕

    • @tonyaharris6593
      @tonyaharris6593 Před 2 lety +3

      That beautiful ..I'm learning not to be judgmental I'm getting so much better:)

    • @shanel1095
      @shanel1095 Před 2 lety +1

      I love people too❤️

  • @on-the-way222
    @on-the-way222 Před 2 lety +671

    1. Smile when you talk
    2. Be interested in others...ask questions or be neutral
    3. Encourage and Support.. no judging
    4. Body language...shoulders relax, don't take up space, sit up straight, eye contact, no fidgeting, slow down, mirror them

  • @theemptynestchronicles62
    @theemptynestchronicles62 Před 2 lety +4

    I really prefer people be honest with me. I hate the idea of walking around thinking something was great and others thinking it wasn't but not saying it. I also have a hard time reading between the lines so straight forwardness (not rudeness) is a breath of fresh air.

  • @AudaciousErin82Baby
    @AudaciousErin82Baby Před 2 lety +158

    As an INFJ who loves people, these tips tends to come very easily to me. The two problems that I often run into is: people mistaking my kindness for a weakness and feeling as if they can disrespect me. #2 I attract clingy people that can't read my moods and do not realize that I don't want to be bothered🤭

    • @PaperCraneOfHope
      @PaperCraneOfHope Před 2 lety +12

      As another INFJ I completely understand this! It’s the same for me too. I’ve become better at putting boundaries up though. 🥰 My channel is for INFJ’s if you want to check it out!

    • @jeanninethompson88
      @jeanninethompson88 Před 2 lety +12

      I completely understand. People take my kindness for weakness.

    • @bibinoojen
      @bibinoojen Před 2 lety +7

      @@PaperCraneOfHope I'm INFJ too, and similarly learned to set boundaries. I used to think I was being difficult, but as I learned how to do it better, realized that most people are respectful of boundaries and even appreciate you being straightforward and open. Also, really like your channel!

    • @PaperCraneOfHope
      @PaperCraneOfHope Před 2 lety +4

      @@bibinoojen Thank you! I almost started crying when I read your comment. 😭 Been doubting myself on my channel but your encouragement has really lifted me up!

    • @dogladytherapyllc644
      @dogladytherapyllc644 Před 2 lety +3

      I am an INFJ and I could find so many things that I do wrong. I needed this.

  • @karakol86
    @karakol86 Před 3 lety +129

    "I dont know much about it" and not having an opinion is also great way to escape confrontation and those who like to bait. It shuts them down. Great advice all around.

    • @ms.anonymousinformer242
      @ms.anonymousinformer242 Před 2 lety

      Yes Especially the people that baited. Oh man.

    • @johnathanrice3569
      @johnathanrice3569 Před rokem +2

      Gee, who new lying was a good technique. If you’re passing judgment, then I’m guessing you probably do know something about the topic so if you’re saying you don’t know much about it you’re lying. There’s no other way to cut it.

  • @instanttherapy
    @instanttherapy Před 2 lety +87

    As a psychologist, I'd like to add that when someone is talking, that when it is your turn to talk to repeat the last few words they said in their sentence which lets them know you were really listening. I'm always smiling and I chuckle a little when I repeat their words adding something like that's very insightful or I never thought of it that way or I'm glad you said that.

    • @sanjosepdciu
      @sanjosepdciu Před 2 lety +2

      Then he start to control you.

    • @dogladytherapyllc644
      @dogladytherapyllc644 Před 2 lety

      Sounds like you are using clean questions technique here.

    • @g.3521
      @g.3521 Před 2 lety +8

      I would also like to add though to be careful not to overdo it because I have a friend who does it for like every single sentence and it feels weird sometimes

    • @lanaj.3877
      @lanaj.3877 Před 2 lety +1

      @@g.3521 lowkey when ppl do it to me it feels like I'm being joked abt.Or when I do it, I can seem insensitive to what they were talking abt."my dog died yo, I'm not feeling alr,im honestly very suicidal"then I say "your dog died?

    • @itannoysme3348
      @itannoysme3348 Před rokem +2

      There's a fine line between active listening and seeming staged or slightly manipulative.

  • @margaretcampbell2681
    @margaretcampbell2681 Před 4 lety +402

    The trouble these days is that you can ask questions about them but they so often don’t ask questions about you. This is disappointing

    • @roberthorwat6747
      @roberthorwat6747 Před 4 lety +71

      It doesn't matter. Just keep asking. It's great that you are even able to. Also, don't forget that they will always remember how YOU made them feel👍

    • @sysy-xm1mo
      @sysy-xm1mo Před 4 lety +5

      Margaret Campbell send love to them

    • @gracecar5820
      @gracecar5820 Před 4 lety +65

      It doesn't matter. Asking them questions makes them feel good, and gives them a positive view of you, that was the point, it seems to be aimed more professionally. If you want to have a personal relationship with a person, and they seem completely self interested, then that is a LACK of charisma on their part, and a red flag to you.

    • @dianadialga3955
      @dianadialga3955 Před 3 lety +22

      @@gracecar5820 Yup or they don't care to get to know you in particular in which case you could move on and stop trying or give them some space for a while and try again in the future when they give you an opening. People will make it obvious from the get go if they'll get along with you in the long term or not. You can gauge that from their initial reaction. That's been my experience at least.

    • @saywhatyouwant888
      @saywhatyouwant888 Před 3 lety +3

      Am and understand them well . guarded initially friendly .later on
      That said don't like intrusive characters at all .there must be a space .dunno why !!

  • @christelegassant9334
    @christelegassant9334 Před 2 lety +30

    I’m autistic and so I work really hard at human interaction, but I do all of these things! Listening to you has me feeling so RELIEVED that I’m doing okay and that I’ve improved in my efforts. It stresses me out so much. Thank you!

    • @anonanon2712
      @anonanon2712 Před 2 lety +2

      I hope it gets easier for you!

    • @Pastelsnek
      @Pastelsnek Před rokem +2

      am i crazy or does the eye contact thing freak you out too

  • @t.l1357
    @t.l1357 Před 3 lety +22

    I have to learn how to not give negative feedback. I'm always in fixer mode. I'm learning how to chill. This is really helpful for me. Excellent video as always.

  • @cas0125
    @cas0125 Před 5 lety +93

    My name is Charisma so it was very cool hearing it said so often in a video ♥️

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +26

      Awesome Charima! People need to have you 🙂

  • @taki1255
    @taki1255 Před 3 lety +67

    "Well that was two months wasted." I laughed so hard at that 💀
    These are the exact kind of thoughts that are at the forefront of my mind when talking to people 💀 Although I am a bubbly person I tend to deal out very thorough and frank criticism, especially when it's related to my field because I hate to see nonsense 😩
    I realized that I need to soften the blow a little more. Thanks for the video!

  • @codingprograms2078
    @codingprograms2078 Před 2 lety +29

    Wow. I think this will help with my anxiety. I am a very intelligent person but when it comes to dealing with people man it's hard. This is how I know God gives you what you need right on time. Thank you for sharing your intelligent wisdom

  • @tennotsukai87
    @tennotsukai87 Před 2 lety +3

    Being autistic, these videos have been some of the best in how informative they are, and I like that they're straight to the point.

  • @Julia-ir1yj
    @Julia-ir1yj Před rokem +16

    This week I was verbally abusive to someone who didn’t deserve my bad words. So this is me trying to be better at not criticising. Relationships need thoughtfulness, compassion and consideration. Thanks for this vlog! 🙏ℹ️💯

  • @GR-ol1vp
    @GR-ol1vp Před 5 lety +230

    Your channel and Polar Warriors have helped me A LOT. I just want to say I appreciate what you do. You are helping a lot of people.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +26

      Thanks so much Gokce! I'm glad they are helping you

    • @ultimatewarriors1291
      @ultimatewarriors1291 Před 3 lety +1

      Polar warriors?🤔
      Why is it called that

    • @alliwishis2652
      @alliwishis2652 Před 3 lety +2

      Don't forget Doctor Grande he's REALLY REALLY good too...

    • @GR-ol1vp
      @GR-ol1vp Před 3 lety +4

      @@ultimatewarriors1291 because it's about Bipolar disorder

    • @GR-ol1vp
      @GR-ol1vp Před 3 lety +1

      @@alliwishis2652 for some reason I don't like his videos. I don't think I find him genuine.

  • @sandy89107
    @sandy89107 Před 2 lety +30

    Smile when you talk. Be curious and interested in others. Encourage and support others.....carry conversation with warmth. 🙂

  • @MsSarahOloba
    @MsSarahOloba Před 2 lety +47

    I needed this 😅. I’m a private person and having conversations with co workers is very hard for me

    • @melbarn9204
      @melbarn9204 Před 2 lety

      Keep going. Practice helps....makes perfect, not to be perfect but the situation.🤗

    • @kkesj1263
      @kkesj1263 Před 2 lety +1

      Sarah I know what you mean

    • @edithkamau375
      @edithkamau375 Před 2 lety

      Me too

  • @noneya4444
    @noneya4444 Před 5 lety +147

    She has beautiful eyes.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +29

      Thank you Sara 😊

    • @maylazo3734
      @maylazo3734 Před 2 lety +3

      Dr. Marks ,
      These videos help me learn and confirm what I am already doing right. Also, self improvement so I stay kind in this world where others can be condescending, demanding, demeaning, etc.

  • @psicopati4581
    @psicopati4581 Před 2 lety +4

    This is totally accurate. I am a very introverted and shy person but I naturally do those things. Showing that I'm interested specially with my expressions and body language makes people recognize me as a "warm" person even though I don't talk much. It creates a good balance.

  • @reshayad2480
    @reshayad2480 Před 2 lety +29

    I'm in the process of relearning these steps! So hard after dealing with past trauma but not impossible 🙌🏾💪🏾!!!
    Thank you Dr.Tracey 🕉💕👑

    • @ThatBackYardLifeHWGAC
      @ThatBackYardLifeHWGAC Před 2 lety +1

      Me as well, stay Encouraged, Relearning is a whole process🤗wish I had subscribed years ago just found her channel 🙏🏽💜

    • @reshayad2480
      @reshayad2480 Před 2 lety

      SAME! Also you are so right about it being a whole process🤦🏾‍♀️ but we got this sis 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾! I didnt start taking this youtube serious until recently and I'm glad I stumbled across this video!
      Thanks for the encouraging words !!!!! Be blessed always!!!! 👑💕🕉

    • @ninny4122
      @ninny4122 Před 2 lety

      Same .. re learning how to do things is tough but I like to think it’s so able💜🙏🏻

  • @user-mv5wm3or8g
    @user-mv5wm3or8g Před 6 měsíci

    I'm not a native English speaker so I'm very grateful that you speak loud and have pronounced everything clearly.
    That's another part of this class..
    Thank you

  • @Fruit2023.
    @Fruit2023. Před 5 lety +42

    I like how respectful you are, taking the time to respond to every comments. Thanks for being you😊

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +9

      You’re welcome Marie. Thanks for noticing that. 😊

  • @vazzaroth
    @vazzaroth Před 3 lety +70

    Oh boy, these tips are pretty brutal for someone with ADHD and ASD...

    • @aryamathisen8572
      @aryamathisen8572 Před 3 lety +13

      I know people dont understand how difficult it is😞 it's not lower intelligence, bad behavior or lazyness but simply very difficult.

    • @alliwishis2652
      @alliwishis2652 Před 3 lety +7

      I myself have to keep the ADHD perspective in the back of my mind when talking to ppl

    • @mela6046
      @mela6046 Před 2 lety

      @@alliwishis2652 That's the entire Litchfield Hills of Connecticut....the Appalachian trail full of talentless ppL....try getting something fixed or installed ...lol.... the newly minted NYkers that moved up in the "exurbs" will find out soon :))

    • @adhdfitgirl
      @adhdfitgirl Před 2 lety +2

      Adhd girl approves 🤣 🤦🏻‍♀️ you can see how much I struggle with these in my youtube videos.’

  • @carmelitacarter3913
    @carmelitacarter3913 Před 5 lety +25

    You're a blessing and l am glad l subscribed to your channel. I am 52 and just graduated with my MSW. I am studying now for my LMSW. I am listening and taking notes to each one of your topics.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +7

      That’s wonderful Carmelita. Congrats on getting your MSW. And all the best with your LMSW. 😊

    • @tarawalsh-arpaia3928
      @tarawalsh-arpaia3928 Před 2 lety +1

      You are an inspiration. I am at that age (50) where the world tells us we are all washed up and I love to hear of people like you who keep on living and going for what energises them. Thank you.

  • @robertcarter5746
    @robertcarter5746 Před 2 lety +2

    This was awesome!!!!! I just subscribed and yes; she’s engaging. 😊

  • @ericclayton9080
    @ericclayton9080 Před 2 lety +3

    The advice to keep it pushing is good advice. I am an extreme introvert. What that means practically ( I'm too old and self assured to be bullied by common myths about Introversion) is that we as a group create our own energy. We literally get as hyped as extroverts get in a club ...all...by... ourselves. Just like introverts rarely of ever get a charge.from a crowd....extroverts can't relate to getting energy alone they get as drained alone as we get in public..
    So when your extroverted happy go lucky high energy self comes to us you zap our energy you are feeding off our energy...we are very off putting because we see you coming and we don't want to be fed on. It's not a bad thing we just want to set some boundaries to not get drained in the course of the day ...we talk to people we can trust so we need time to open up because we are.losing lots of energy and we just want to go back to our energy source ( solitude) being in public means getting sucked on by the energy suckers but we like extroverts they make socialization easier and we need human Interaction but it is so draining.....extroverts will dismiss what I say ..introverts will nod in agreement ...it's just what it is...

  • @havad3938
    @havad3938 Před 2 lety +4

    The one here difficult is constant eye contact; I almost feel more ease pulling away to think...This is great advice to make this world just a better place. Thanks

  • @Ag34ag
    @Ag34ag Před 4 lety +24

    I am an extrovert and I struggle sometimes with being distracted. So even with all the charisma I have, I still feel a disconnect with people. I did not think about this until you brought it up in the video. Thank you

    • @tinaperez7393
      @tinaperez7393 Před 2 lety +3

      Charisma means being appealing to others. It's not very appealing if you don't show genuine interest in others and are easily distracted much less distracted at all. Maybe all this "charisma" you claim to have is only felt by you, when you look in the mirror. Extroversion doesn't automatically mean charismatic.

    • @teamorcas
      @teamorcas Před 2 lety +1

      @@tinaperez7393 this person could just have adhd too

  • @tiajohnson493
    @tiajohnson493 Před 2 lety

    I love how "they didn't ask you for your opinion" needs to be spread. But hey, I'm glad it is.

  • @Bdan11171
    @Bdan11171 Před 2 lety +1

    CHANGE THE FOCUS OF THE FEEDBACK! LOVE IT. 🙏🏽🤟🏽😍

  • @enriquebonifacino9939
    @enriquebonifacino9939 Před 3 lety +34

    Some people use these techniques instinctively. They left a good impression on us because they sound and look caring, kind and genuinely interested. Others need to learn these techniques and retrain their minds. Thank you for you informative videos!

    • @aprilmay4992
      @aprilmay4992 Před 3 lety +2

      I’m one of those who have to learn these techniques.

    • @hukihuki4135
      @hukihuki4135 Před 2 lety +3

      "because they sound caring" --> maybe it's because they are actually caring :p
      I think that for some people it's not a "technique" they use (even unconsciously), it's just how they naturally are. Good-natured people attract people

    • @LuxLife24
      @LuxLife24 Před 2 lety

      @@hukihuki4135 sometimes but some are good at trickery

    • @elenif.vlachou9126
      @elenif.vlachou9126 Před 2 lety

      instinctive vs being polished and intentional goes a long way!! Id say as an instinctive kind of person myself, following guidelines with a certain degree of discipline is amazingly beneficial!

  • @mswriter3612
    @mswriter3612 Před 4 lety +7

    This was presented so well.. as a designer I see the clever in this simple delivery. Great music, and words. Im recovering from childhood trauma that programmed me to please my abuser to stay safe. But now, as an adult, I carry that "hyper diligent" energy with me.
    I have trouble engaging the mirroring part of me because I get so stuck in my head, trying to ask questions or sound interesting , that I miss the FEELING part of me , required to mirror their energy. I think mirroring is a gift , healthy parents give to their children, to open up those observational pathways.
    From the eyes to the brain and heart...along the vagas nerve. This beautiful lady is my new teacher in applying what Im learning. and I look forward to discovering her lesson plan. With Gods help, we can all help each other find our devine selves...
    We are children of the most high...

  • @dogladytherapyllc644
    @dogladytherapyllc644 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are spot on. I am a therapist, and today I noticed that I was channeling Dr Marks. It was a good moment in session.

  • @julzthelupie6081
    @julzthelupie6081 Před 2 lety +6

    So happy to have found your channel. I’m working on breaking generational cycles, and I’ve notice my actions are mimicking of my parents. I always wonder why I would respond the way I do around others, especially when I enjoy meeting new people. It was difficult until I found your channel. I’m preparing to watch more of your videos. Thanks again

  • @darkrose00
    @darkrose00 Před 2 lety +4

    My trouble is usually when people start asking for advice and I struggle w being genuine but not encourage something that I think is a bad idea. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @drewm9660
    @drewm9660 Před 5 lety +19

    Hey Doc, for some, talking brings more anxiousness. But we do enjoy watching and listening to you and others who are skillful with the spoken word.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +5

      Thanks Drew. Yes, there are some people who just aren't wired for this and that's okay. We someone listening. 🙂

  • @LonjeMarie7
    @LonjeMarie7 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m super friendly , and my feelings get hurt when people don’t reciprocate especially neighbors. I have learned to just leave people alone and on their own time in their own way let them come to me. Low investment, HIGH energy. When they finally do say hello even if it’s weeks or months ,I give a very hearty warm well hello there how are you! we all want to feel like we have control over what we say and do it’s basic human nature. Thank you this video was awesome!

  • @shanevalentine5757
    @shanevalentine5757 Před 2 lety

    I am happy that you made it clear that people are private because they know that some people are out there to hurt and not to encourage

  • @therealpeterhorvath
    @therealpeterhorvath Před 2 lety +4

    So basically you have to lie to others to be able to thrive in social interactions. Interesting. I think I know the reason why I am an introvert :) I am waiting for the time when people will need the truth instead of the lies. I think humanity will step a huge step ahead when reaches this state of mind. Thank you for the hard work putting this video together! ;)

  • @nathanhaupt8674
    @nathanhaupt8674 Před 2 lety +3

    This video is amazing!! You've literally answered all the questions that have been bugging me about social interactions for years!

  • @rudy1380
    @rudy1380 Před 6 měsíci

    Great job. Carnegie once said that some animals have jobs: chicken lay eggs, cows produce milk. But a dog’s only job is to instill these feelings in others.

  • @diestos
    @diestos Před 3 lety +1

    Dr.Tracey for President!!!!! 😍😍

  • @tinoari9279
    @tinoari9279 Před 5 lety +68

    I love all of your videos! I've learned so much from you! ❤

  • @arteblack13
    @arteblack13 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you again Dr Mark. I've been watching your channel for a while. I love your presentation style. This theme really hit home for me. I oftentimes feel invisible in social gatherings, too often.

  • @utube0803
    @utube0803 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, Dr. Tracey! This message is still so relevant today! I needed to hear this since I feel that I have a great, outgoing personality, but need to be able to control it and not seem over anxious to get people to listen to me.

  • @midrashchannel9940
    @midrashchannel9940 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy these videos. I'm finishing CMHC Master's and entering a PhD program in Clinical psychology. Dr. Marks has been a great encouragement. I truly look forward to meeting her in the future.

  • @ThugAim
    @ThugAim Před 4 lety +6

    I can really soak in what the doctor says, especially have to work on my eye contact and attention span, but much of the programming this channel provides is good to rewatch, and worth a review.

  • @marwamohammed8993
    @marwamohammed8993 Před 5 lety +50

    I love how you impart information! Very charismatic 🏵🏵🏵

  • @judygavan222
    @judygavan222 Před 2 lety

    Depression is so heavy, that it feels like I'm trying to take care of others, did this my whole life. Success comes and goes. Still end up alone and so down that ending it, crying and being sad seem normal. Energy so low that getting up is hard, let alone, doing the things I must to stay in the game. I'm now in my late 60's and still burdened by childhood trauma. Just once I would to know a day without struggle of destructive thoughts and know what it is like to be free, okay with myself and just have a day of delightful freedom and just be okay, I don't know what that is like.

  • @CreativeThinking52
    @CreativeThinking52 Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative video. I'm going to try smiling when I talk.. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day. Fully view video. 👍

  • @julesgainey9677
    @julesgainey9677 Před 5 lety +24

    Wow this was just SOOOOO!!!! Informative!! Brilliant

  • @sheenaguardado
    @sheenaguardado Před 3 lety +7

    I love that you used Maya Angelou she is my favorite poet and she was so amazing with her words. Love your channel.

  • @natalieparker3187
    @natalieparker3187 Před 2 lety

    “You don’t want to look like one of those clown mimes” - that made me lol, just like a real friend would do. God, I love this woman. So real, and great at relating these principles. You got me figured out, for sure. I learned to quit talking so fast years ago, when a client commented I talk fast and asked if I was nervous. I had no idea. The fidgeting, that’s pretty baked in, but I’ll try to watch it.

  • @Blessedone328
    @Blessedone328 Před 2 lety +1

    “People never forget how you make or made them feel.”

  • @beautyforumbyangela
    @beautyforumbyangela Před 4 lety +18

    This is a powerful video. This would be a great video for supervisor 101 courses. I appreciate you. Thank you. Cheers 😉 🌷

  • @classiql
    @classiql Před 5 lety +24

    "people will forget what you said, they may even forget what you did but they will never forget how you made them feel" - Yeye Angelou

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +8

      My favorite quote

    • @LG-universe
      @LG-universe Před 2 lety

      Who is Yeye? I think you mean the great Maya Angelou. 👍

    • @classiql
      @classiql Před 2 lety

      @@LG-universe Yeye is Yoruba for Mother

    • @classiql
      @classiql Před 2 lety

      @@DrTraceyMarks didn't even see you responded Kween! 😁

    • @LG-universe
      @LG-universe Před 2 lety +1

      @@classiql I stand corrected. Thank you for teaching me. Have a blessed day.

  • @PortCharmers
    @PortCharmers Před 3 lety

    I remember a topic on a model-boating forum that turned pear-shaped: a young beginner had started building a cruise ship model, posted pictures of his progress and asked for advice. Others posted a lot along the lines of "you go, boy" and "well done", while I had severe doubts that this thing was ever going to float, let alone with the right side up. I took a lot of flak for pointing out that a cruise ship is not a beginner's project and that maybe it would be wiser to start with something simpler, but I would have found it much more impolite to watch the kid run into a wall and sink a lot more time and money into the project.

  • @kimberlyscheffler2390
    @kimberlyscheffler2390 Před 2 lety +2

    Fidgeting is an unreasonable expectation for many people.

  • @Jennifer_150
    @Jennifer_150 Před 3 lety +21

    Love this advice for ‘neurotypical’ people! Just thinking about how overwhelming each of these tips would be for someone on the Autism spectrum.

    • @alliwishis2652
      @alliwishis2652 Před 3 lety +5

      Yes it is as a person with Asperger and as an introvert you have to stay and keep quite conscientious when talking to people almost like having a script it you might seem cold and aloof but its Direct

    • @kimberlygause
      @kimberlygause Před 2 lety +2

      YEP......

    • @ms.anonymousinformer242
      @ms.anonymousinformer242 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alliwishis2652 I don't believe I am aspergers. I had an abusive upbringing, as well as the other parent having me i na cult so I never learned to properly social however I am very intelligent too and have done tons of reading ,watching videos, talking to a few professionals,reading books, etc.. all in self help to catch up.. So oddly enough I actually can tell when I am speaking with someone on the spectrum and because of my fading away (still work in progress) issues from my upbringing I grew untrusting of people but also due to my need to know what is going ,why people are upset when they are, etc.. I became very good at communicating anything I knew was going on unseen (without telling too much personal) , that could offend overly sensitive people, and its helped me a lot in making people feel comfortable with me. But I do it because the old saying treat others how I want to be treated. Well I would VERY much like you to let me know stuff I feel I should know ..for example " This frowny face is because of my massive headache, and I'm happy inside, but unable to smile atm" So don't worry I'm not mad at you or being mean. I tend to get along well with people I meet who happen to have aspergers for this very reason. But at the same time still struggling to deal with neurological people. In the cult I grew up in Truth was everything. Never lying , living IN truth etc.. The love of truth itself, wasn't what made it a cult. That is their theme, and it took to my heart where I wanted that too (wanting to live in truth) People don't believe I didnt lie before 2017. I always had a love for truth (in all things) and hatred unrighteousness. So seeing people pretend, or behave disrespectful, really made me mad and I still have to work on that. I grew up with You better show me respect" or else so I became like that on the inside but always was polite until recently because I really am so fed up with how mean and cruel people are being to others.

  • @PattymacMakes
    @PattymacMakes Před 6 lety +17

    This is great advice! I also find speaking from the diaphragm is helpful if you have to speak to group...whether that's in a public speaking capacity or mingling with a small group at a network event. I need to do more mirroring....must remember that. I consciously work on smiling more in the videos when I'm talking, and it makes a difference. I didn't smile much in the beginning because I was so self conscious filming, but now I make sure I smile a LOT. It feels funny when I'm doing it but I always think it looks better in the video.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 6 lety +3

      You're right. I notice you smile a lot and it's very warm and inviting. It's not always easy to do if you're doing some hard thinking. 🙂

  • @christielowery8442
    @christielowery8442 Před 2 lety

    A Crash Course in How the Deal with Others Positively! We All have the Power to be Super Attractors, to make others Feel Good, in turn We Feel Good too!
    Thank You Dr Tracey! I get more out of watching your videos than seeing my therapist.
    Happy New Year 2022 ❤️

  • @lovengershq6545
    @lovengershq6545 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the example about diffusing your own opinion. If someone wants you to try their cherry pie, but you don't like cherries- no matter how WELL they made the pie, your earnest experience will be that you don't like it. So by disclosing in advance that you don't eat cherries, you can diffuse the pressure that might otherwise have been placed on your feedback. Then you can either decline to try the thing or try it and give your feedback with the qualification that you don't like cherries having already been established.

  • @christiancito7445
    @christiancito7445 Před 5 lety +4

    I really loved this video! Thank you so much, Dr. Tracey, for your dedication to producing quality content. Very useful

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +3

      You're welcome Christian. Thanks for watching.

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous Před 5 lety +4

    This is powerful. You are very helpful and charismatic yourself, and a great communicator. Thanks for helping. :)

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety

      You're so welcome Joe. I appreciate that.😊

    • @mihaelahuban5287
      @mihaelahuban5287 Před 4 lety

      what a great idea to take notes 📝 👍👍 i want to start taking notes too , i,m glad i found your comment 😊

  • @Strangewit
    @Strangewit Před 2 lety

    Growing up, I was unpopular and the guy others picked on and made fun of. As an adult I found myself thrust into a leadership position. One day as I was walking outside, I saw my reflection... head down and all hunched over. I thought to myself, no one will follow someone who looks like that. I started improving my posture and walking more purposefully. People started viewing me as confident, even though I was anything but!
    Over the years, I learned the importance of relationship and how it sets the stage for gaining the respect and loyalty of others.
    Now a leadership veteran, I still possess far less confidence than others think, but am able to lead effectively because my teams love following me.
    I am now mentoring my successor in preparation for retirement and shared with her how to this day, I seldom "feel" confident or "know" exactly what to do in some situations. She was absolutely shocked and had no idea.
    Training myself to look the part and taking time to know and care about my staff has yielded great rewards. You are spot on in this topic!

  • @paolococo2
    @paolococo2 Před 4 lety +1

    I LOOOOOOVE YOU DOC!!! THANK YOU for putting all this videos up

  • @oxnyxws
    @oxnyxws Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for the clear direction and at the same time guidance on how far to take it and explaining how to make it possible

  • @bfoster2335
    @bfoster2335 Před 5 lety +11

    I'll have to watch again, great info. I love to talk, I need to learn to listen more.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Bridgette!

    • @craftpaint1644
      @craftpaint1644 Před 4 lety +2

      I have an awful habit of cutting people off so I can talk. I've even apologized as I do it. That must come off like "Sorry but it's my turn now," how back-handed I am.

  • @suanningle7508
    @suanningle7508 Před 2 lety +1

    Music in the background detracts from your brilliant work Dr. Marks.

  • @sssttt2211
    @sssttt2211 Před 2 lety +1

    My mother is critical, nag, negative, judgemental, non supportive and makes me feel worst about myself. Still she is expecting that our relationship should improve. She is totally opposite when it comes to dealing with my brother. She never judged him, nagged, angry, critical, putting him down , disrespected and that is why her relationship with him is good. But in that dynamic she expects me to improve and she gives credit to my brother. What a crap.

  • @spidercowXP
    @spidercowXP Před 5 lety +9

    love this!! you're so sweet and kind!! thank you for the advice :)

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +1

      Aaww Imara! You're so welcome. Thanks for leaving me a comment. 🙂

  • @toasted_.coconut
    @toasted_.coconut Před 6 lety +30

    I can apply this to co-workers

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 6 lety +6

      You can use this in your work setting? Or you know some coworker who could use this?

  • @xeniagordei4681
    @xeniagordei4681 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Tracey! Those are great tips.

  • @pennybeer2073
    @pennybeer2073 Před rokem

    Thanks for the helpful advice. I took notes. I saw Maya Angelou quite a few years back now. I remember I was moved to tears. For me her statement was so true.

  • @pillecukorka2862
    @pillecukorka2862 Před 5 lety +121

    Is this an American thing, being so nice and polite even though you find something really bad? Few people would get upset here, if I told them my honest opinion and I, myself prefer to be told if something could be improved. There is nothing hurtful about an other person’s opinion- it is just another perspective, I might agree or disagree with, and it is ok. Personally, I run from people who try to sugarcoat thing to make me feel better about myself, I don’t need that. I find these kind of people really fake and not trustworthy. All the other tips were great! Thank you!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  Před 5 lety +73

      Yes I agree this is cultural. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the things I said are out right offensive and some cultures - like eye contact. Eye contact can mean a totally different thing in another country. Thanks for this observation.

    • @craftpaint1644
      @craftpaint1644 Před 4 lety +35

      Acting like a negotiating salesman became a thing in the 90s over here.

    • @TheJavacia
      @TheJavacia Před 3 lety +18

      @@xxgg55 I think that most people on the west coast in general are fake. I used to live in Las vegas and people acted that way. Fake and always trying to act as if their lives are perfect. Very judgmental etc. I couldn't take it. I moved back to the Midwest last January.

    • @elsagrace3893
      @elsagrace3893 Před 3 lety +19

      The latest generations of Americans have weak sense of self. So, yes they have to be handled like 2 year olds.

    • @mainquest_official
      @mainquest_official Před 3 lety +24

      All though I agree with you, I also totally agree with Tracey when she says " this is about small talk, and people are not wanting to be fixed by you " something along those lines. Cause this is something I always do, I try to be helpful and empathic. But people usually just want to have fun, not sit in therapy lol. But in your case, if you hate it when people sugarcoat it, you can just say it.

  • @Valdagast
    @Valdagast Před 4 lety +9

    Smile though you're heart is aching
    Smile even though it's breaking

  • @Quietdayz
    @Quietdayz Před 2 lety

    After all you said in the video ppl will be who they are at the very core. Thank you, it was healing for me.

  • @lowrider4658
    @lowrider4658 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much DR.Tracey. you are so helpful..

  • @SophieBird07
    @SophieBird07 Před 4 lety +189

    Sadly, psychopaths use this method perfectly.

    • @xalexbanx
      @xalexbanx Před 4 lety +32

      sociopaths

    • @echase416
      @echase416 Před 3 lety +34

      So do narcissists.

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 Před 2 lety +4

      True,its a learnt behaviour,any can imitate to impress.

    • @absolutenothing7094
      @absolutenothing7094 Před 2 lety +3

      @EddieDaunt they're not loners, they're just impulvise and neurotic. more of reactionary violence and misperceiving social cues.

    • @absolutenothing7094
      @absolutenothing7094 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes i definitely agree with the social isolation part.but I think lack of social competence leads to one being awkward, fearful,boring and ultimately bad at approaching other people even in a non-conventional rebellious manner.
      They'd be too scared to break rules.

  • @doombois8170
    @doombois8170 Před 2 lety +3

    The thing is i when i apply this, i always feels so fake and it makes me feels anxious thinking that they would think i said something not genuine

  • @poetryplay9434
    @poetryplay9434 Před 2 lety

    Wholesome. So enriching. Of all the videos I have watch on this topic, this stands out. Straight to the point, clear, concise and comprehensive

  • @razzyroze9563
    @razzyroze9563 Před 4 lety +2

    I literally started taking notes about this

  • @robindonnelly
    @robindonnelly Před 2 lety +7

    I’m working on the “not looking in a hurry bit” by working through trauma and it’s been really helpful in slowing down. Isn’t mirroring someone manipulative though? Learning about narcissistic abuse they say those that mirror others are void of their own personality and at the very least are trying to manipulate you. - Thank you for this, it’s really great content. I’ve subscribed!

    • @march9177
      @march9177 Před 2 lety +4

      I’m not her, but I did get a psychology degree at some point and we did discuss this topic in classes. It’s not manipulative unless there’s manipulative intentions behind it. Humans instinctively mirror the behavior of those they like. That’s why mirroring is a positive social behavior in terms of building relationships. Most do it unconsciously. It can be used in a manipulative way, but it doesn’t have to be necessarily done to abuse, or hurt others. For example, you can do this at a job interview to make yourself appear more friendly, or familiar (by mimicking behavior). Doing this isn’t going to hurt your interviewer in any way. It’s the same as how people smile to appear friendly…or how some people change their voice to makes themselves appear more attractive. It is technically manipulative since you are manipulating the other person’s perception of you to benefit you. However, most people do that just by acting and dressing the way they believe others like. Everyone is trying to manipulate their situations and others’ perceptions all the time. Think on how we speak in a different manner with a boss and teacher as opposed to our peers. My point is that there doesn’t have to be malicious intent in it to do it.

    • @robindonnelly
      @robindonnelly Před 2 lety

      @@march9177 thank you for taking the time to answer. That makes sense.

  • @guntsmith
    @guntsmith Před 4 lety +3

    I like how you bring up the idea of being a blank slate. I finally figured out how I think, I always approach as a blank slate. I find it allows me to be considerate and respectful instead of prejudging people. It is definitely the foundation of being an influencer, because you are feeding off the other person and it makes the person feel important.

  • @kennydawson265
    @kennydawson265 Před 2 lety +1

    Dr. Marks Thank You.

  • @christopherwilliams3913

    Thank you Dr. Marks.

  • @DevPreston
    @DevPreston Před 4 lety +3

    A really useful video, thank you. I am not a naturally tactful person and I'm having to learn a lot about how to talk to people in a way that doesn't sound over critical. Videos like this have really helped me. I am still struggling though with how to talk to people at work when, as a more experienced staff member, I see them underperform in some way. Do you have a video on how to to offer constructive criticism that won't seem like a personal attack?

  • @audieos6420
    @audieos6420 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks so much for this. You summed up a year of my college study in Communication Theory in under 10 mins. It felt good to revisit these techniques again.

  • @joyjones7745
    @joyjones7745 Před 2 lety

    This video has come up a few times in the past but I never listened to it before today. But there was a lot of great information on here that I’ve heard before but you brought up some different angles and questions that I never personally asked so I didn’t know the answers to them but now I do. Thank you!

  • @astrobabii723
    @astrobabii723 Před 2 lety +2

    I just discovered this women but she is amazing 💯

  • @Angelgoldberg
    @Angelgoldberg Před 4 lety +8

    Suggest you drop the background music.

    • @AutomticHeart
      @AutomticHeart Před 3 lety +1

      It is a bit too agitating and the stop and start of the track does not fit to what you say.

  • @katwin3709
    @katwin3709 Před 3 lety +3

    You call it charisma, I would call a great deal of it just being well-bred :)

  • @MrDeSilva
    @MrDeSilva Před 2 lety

    Hello Dr. Marks, I teach and tutor English in Central America, in Panama to be exact, and came across this video of yours, it has been super helpful for my students and myself!! I like to thank you very much for your contribution. keep them coming please, and be safe out there.

  • @LifeByLucie
    @LifeByLucie Před 2 lety

    this video is so valuable! thank you so much. I will be implementing this and also i shared your video with my whole team! I know they'll love it too!

  • @Treezp1
    @Treezp1 Před 4 lety +3

    There were some good ideas in this video, thanks but as a newly aware lifelong survivor of serious narcissistic & psychopathic psychological abuse, I now abhor dishonesty of any kind. I'm ok with not being an influencer or being thought of as 'important'. I'm happy with being loved &/ genuinely respected by fewer people. Thanks, T

  • @AnonYmous-spyonmepls
    @AnonYmous-spyonmepls Před 3 lety +3

    How to make people interested in listening to you.
    Step 1, talk about something interesting.
    Step 2, repeat step 1.

  • @plantbasedliving247
    @plantbasedliving247 Před 2 lety

    Love this 🌹❤️ Thank you Dr.

  • @evidentlydubai327
    @evidentlydubai327 Před 2 lety +2

    This was such a revelation to me. Thank you for your amazing way of explaining this 💖 I appreciate it!