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Waching daily Sep 26 2017

Sunny Lenarduzzi: Prioritizing also means taking a look at what

you're having to do in your business or your life every day, that you'd rather not be doing,

or you shouldn't be doing, and it's not in your genius zone, so it's pulling away from

what you're really, really good at.

It's such a powerful exercise.

Hey boss, welcome to the Sunny Show, and ooh, this is a good topic that I have been waiting

to talk about.

It's so, so important.

If you're sitting there watching me with one eye, and have the other eye on your to-do

list, here's what we're going to do together right now.

No more to-do list, because it's not about having a list of need-to-dos all day long.

That's just straight up distracting.

Today we're going to talk about how to plan your day to be the most productive, present,

and pleasant to yourself.

Often, we're focused on all the activities, instead of the actual outcome and what you

really, really want in every aspect of your life.

We're going to replace your to-dos with your purpose.

I've actually created a Me First Day Planner, to plan your days around what you actually

want in your life, and in your business.

You can grab it below this video at the link, and I'll give you more details on it at the

end of the video, because ... and you might want to screen shot this so you can share

it on social ... If you're not taking care of yourself, you can't take care of anything

else.

Here are my five steps to planning your day on your terms.

Step number one is a me first mentality.

Let's be honest, that's not generally how we plan our days, it's usually, "What do I

need to do for everyone else?

What do I need to do for my business?"

And you kind of come last.

We're going to flip that script.

We're going to put you first.

What does that mean?

Well, I want to have one caveat here.

I know there's a lot of videos on my morning ritual, and this is how you should start your

day, and duh-duh-duh-duh-duh.

I'm not going to do that, because what I've come to realize is there's no one-size-fits-all.

What you need to do is find what works for you.

What gets you excited to get out of bed in the morning?

Some ideas perhaps, that could work for you, that have worked really well for me, is I

have a list of my biggest desires and outcomes that I want in the next six months to a year.

Personally, professionally, in my relationships, whatever it may be, I have these overarching

outcomes that are super specific, and I read them every morning when I wake up.

That gets me motivated for my greater purpose, to get out of bed, and get moving.

Another thing that works really well for me, is I don't touch technology first thing in

the morning.

Instead, I do something for myself, which means for me, I like to go for a run, or go

to the gym and do something to get moving.

Now, for other people that might mean getting up and meditating right away.

It might mean getting up, and just putting a smile on your face, or doing some deep breathing.

You really have to find what works for you as an individual, because we are all different.

All I want you to really understand here, is that you need to start your day in a really

good head space, and the only way to do that is to take care of yourself before you take

care of anything else.

What does that look like for you?

I'm going to challenge you to have that me first mentality right when you wake up.

Step number two, is simplify and focus on the outcome.

I'm just as guilty as anyone else of writing a long list of to-dos, and just keeping myself

busy by getting them all done, but that's not really feeding my soul, or really getting

to the core purpose of anything.

I think it's actually the best way to burn yourself out, because you're just doing busy

work, and you're not doing what you really want to be doing.

This is from Tony Robbins, it's his RPM system of planning, the Rapid Planning Method.

It's only focused on the outcome.

What does that mean?

Say in my business we want to increase sales of a specific product by 20% this month.

That is my overarching outcome.

It's specific, I know exactly what I want, and therefore the to-dos that lie underneath

that are going to be easy to understand, and they're going to be serving that greater purpose.

Or on a health level, maybe you want to lose X amount of weight, whatever that might be

for you, or increase your muscle mass by X percentage.

You want to keep your outcome super specific, and something that actually makes you excited.

That's going to be different for everybody.

Keep the outcome specific, and something that motivates you, so that it actually makes you

want to do what you need to do to achieve that outcome.

Now, I write these down, but I'm literally writing down these three outcomes each day,

no more.

I keep it simple, and then I write subtasks just for those outcomes, so I'm not busying

myself with a bunch of to-dos that aren't really necessarily, or I could be outsourcing

to somebody else.

And yes, I physically write down my to-do list still, because let's be honest, if you

pick up your phone, and your to-do list is on your phone, what's the first thing you

do when you pick up your phone?

Ooh, Instagram.

Ooh, Facebook.

Oh, notification on Twitter.

You're not focused on the to-do list ... which you shouldn't be anyways.

You're not focused on the outcome, you're focused on all the things that are pulling

at your attention, instead of focusing on what you want to be doing.

Step number three is really the subtasks of step number two.

Once you know the outcome that you want, you want to basically break that down into subtasks

of that outcome.

Basically, how are you going to achieve that outcome, and what can you be doing today to

help get you there?

Now, this doesn't mean achieving that entire outcome in one day, because I'm also guilty

of trying to do that, and that's just not realistic or possible.

It's taking baby steps towards that overarching outcome.

Creating intentional action steps is what I want you to do for step three.

Intentional action steps are not a to-do list, they're a to-love list.

They're what you're going to do to thrive every day, and achieve what you really want,

and your purpose and life and in business.

These intentional action steps need to be specific, they need to be doable, and broken

down into teeny tiny little baby steps, so you're not saying big things like what your

outcome is, like increase sales by 20%.

You put that down on your to-do list, you're going to be like, "Well, how do I actually

achieve that?"

Then it becomes this daunting and all-consuming task.

That can be your overarching outcome, but you want your subtasks to be intentional action

steps that are baby steps, that will slowly but surely ... or maybe fast ... get you to

your goals.

Step number four is prioritize.

Now, it's really, really important, because if you don't do this, again, you're just going

to get overwhelmed really easily, and it will kind of cause paralysis, and not doing anything

productive at all.

Prioritizing means taking a look at what you need to be doing that day to achieve those

overarching outcomes, and looking at it through the 80/20 lens, or the 90/10 lens, meaning

that if you put all of your effort into one task, what task is going to give you the best

outcome?

What's going to give you the biggest return on your investment of time?

That's the item that you probably want to be focused on first.

And also, which one is a timely task that needs to be done sooner than later, to achieve

that outcome?

Another way to look at this, is I travel a lot for work, I know a lot of you do as well,

so really putting that pressure on yourself, and saying, "If I had to go to town tomorrow

and disconnect from everything, what's the one thing that I need to get done in order

to achieve my outcome?"

That's going to really put it into context and perspective, instead of trying to achieve

everything at once.

Now, another thing about prioritizing in the day and age that we live in, is social media.

I recently did a post on the fact that I went off of social media for two weeks, and it

was one of the best things that I ever did.

I love it, it's part of my job, it's part of my business, but it needs to be done with

intent, and it can't be all-consuming throughout your day.

We are pulled by enough things throughout the day to take our attention away from ourselves,

and what we really want.

Social media needs to be done with your control.

What I like to try and do, and something that I've been implementing, is turning off all

notifications.

I have no notifications from Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, anything.

I only see what I see when I open the app, because if I wake up in the morning, or check

my phone at lunch time, and I have a bajillion notifications on my phone, what's the first

reaction?

Stress, anxiety, feeling like I need to be doing something.

That takes me away from my desired outcomes.

When it comes to social media, do what makes sense for you, so it's not pulling hour attention

away, and you're doing it on your terms.

What I also started doing is blocking times throughout the day, where I will intentionally

go on each platform to engage and post.

It's sometimes in 15 minute windows, or 30 minute blocks, and that's it.

Finally, the last part of prioritizing is something that I do for myself, and that I've

had my team do as well, so we can better optimize all of our roles, and that's creating a graph

with four categories.

You populate each of those with the tasks in your business that fit into each one.

Listen, you might not be able to outsource some of those tasks right at this moment,

but it helps to get it out of your head, and it actually starts manifesting what you want

to be outsourcing, and eventually will be able to hire for, whether it's an intern,

or a full-time employee.

Prioritizing also means taking a look at what you're having to do in your business or your

life every day, that you'd rather not be doing, or you shouldn't be doing, and it's not in

your genius zone, so it's pulling away from what you're really, really good at.

It's such a powerful exercise.

Plus, it's included in your Me First Day Planner, which the link to grab yours is below this

video.

Finally, step number five is make it real, and find your flow times.

Again, you probably heard people say, "The best time to do your hardest task is in the

morning," or, "The best time to do your hardest task is in the afternoon."

It's up to you.

You really have to find what works for you, and what your flow time is.

For me, I get my `best work done, weirdly, later at night.

I tried to force myself to do it in the morning, but it just doesn't work.

That ebbs and flows too.

Sometimes I'll go through a period of time where it's better for me to do my hardest

task in the morning, but you really have to find what works for you.

The other piece of this is actually blocking off and color coding different aspects of

your life that you're trying to prioritize, to reach those overarching outcomes.

In my calendar, I actually block off personal engagements, like hanging out with friends,

or going on a date night with my boyfriend, or needing to go to the doctor, whatever it

may be.

That's color coded in pink, and then my work list, which is going towards those outcomes

in work, are in blue.

I actually block off time.

It's not for meetings, it's just for me to focus on specific tasks, so I'm blocking everything

else out, and I can actually get it done.

Color code and block out your calendar for you, and what you want to be doing in every

aspect of your life.

I also put in my fitness workouts in the morning, and time to meal prep throughout the week,

so making sure that you actually have the time blocked off visually in your calendar.

One more bonus tip, is if you really want to feel calm and on top of things each day

as you go into your life and your business, one thing that I found to really help me,

and again, it's not one-size-fits-all, but this has really helped me, is reviewing my

intentional action steps each night.

So knowing what's in store for me the next day, and being able to then sit down and prioritize

with the 80/20, or the 90/10 rule or what's going to get me the best outcome, and what

I should be getting done the next day, and I highlight those items.

Now, you can grab your Me First Day Planner.

Grab it with the link below this video, and make sure you get started on planning your

days around what you actually want first.

I know, an awful idea, right?

Thank you guys so much for watching.

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Traveling ALONE across the world | HelloRasmus - Duration: 12:26.

Hello internet, it's your best friend Rasmus -

- and welcome to

Melbourne!

Not now!

I am here to go to Vidcon, and..

Excuse me..

What!?

I don't believe you..

How can I know that this is Melbourne?

Does this look like Copenhagen to you?

Yeah, it could be green-screen, yeah..

Fine! Do you want me to show you how I got here?

Show me..

Maybe..

It's time for a travel montage

Once again they let me through security..

I need to sleep..

Bye bye!

Thank you!

Thank you!

Aaahh..

I''ve never been to the Middle east before..

Interesting.. strings..

This is the food..

The table is weird but if I do like this -

- you can actually see my food -

- and me..

It's rice with lamb..

This is a lamb shank..

Aah the lamb is good..

And this is a greek salad..

I'm done eating!

This might be the biggest plane i've ever been on..

It has a staircase!

Uuuh..

Someone giving me the eyebrows..

Eeey!

Number 56F

1...2..

I found it, it's right here..

Well, that only took 14 Hours

Welcome to Australia

Whop!

Do you believe me now?

All right then..

Can I carry on?

Okay fine..

Okay guys! so I am in Melbourne -

- because it's Vidcon time!

Vidcon is this weekend!

It's Saturday and Sunday..

I am really excited!

I am hopefully gonna meet a bunch of new cool people -

- and i'm gonna do a speak on Musically -

- which i'm pretty excited about..

Vidcon is gonna be great, but it's not before a couple of days -

- so before that we have time to do a bit of sightseeing -

- here in Melbourne! -

and uum..

I actually have no idea what to do, or what to see -

- but there's funny thing here..

Check it out!

We already did our first sightseeing..

And that's uuh..

We're gonna do more..

I think..

Let me just..

Let me just google sights..

I'll be the perfect tour-guide in a sec

Okay.. there's the zoo and there's like an Aquarium

We'll find some food..

Let's do these sights I wanna look at..

i'll see you Later! Bye!

Hey guys!

So I went out for brunch here in Melbourne..

So far I've had the coffee..

And it's pretty amazing

I'm waiting for my food and I'm pretty excited..

It's eggs benedict with pulled pork..

I didn't even know that was a thing, but I'm really excited

So I think what I'm gonna do is

Uuum..

Go to the center, and then go to some place called Fitzroy which is -

Uum..

Which is a burrow -

- and uum..

Check it out guys

This is insane..

Am I in focus?

So the first thing you do at a restaurant is of course -

- take a picture for your instagram stories

This is incredible

I'm seriously considering buying something else just to try it out..

i'll finish this and i'll see you guys outside.. Bye!

Hey Guys!

So for a while i've been wanting to get a wider lens -

- so you can see more of the background -

- and look what I found

It's a camera store!

I already bought one..

okay so let's make a cool transition -

- from the old lens the new lens..

No didn't work ti'm just gonna do like this..

Check It out Guys!

Look how much of the world you can see now..

I know your favorite thing is my face but I mean -

- look at this...

Now that we've made a cool travel intro and -

- I got a new camera thing and I got breakfast

Well..it's time for us to do something for realsies now -

- Because uuum..

I haven't really

- seen or done anything -

- and..

Vidcon is in two Days and I need to do something first..

Always when I travel the first day I Just like to walk around..

So I had a friend who lived here and she told me to go to..

Uuum...

To a place called Fitzroy..

Fitz scer...?

It's a neighborhood and it's supposed to be cool and chill -

- so we're gonna go there..

See you there!

So Guys, I finally found a place where i fit in..

I mean check it out..

I can't remember what this street is called -

- but it's an awesome

I'm pretty sure that anyone here is allowed to do graffiti..

If you can ask for permission first..

Check it out!

I really really love street art -

It's one of my favorite uum.. -

- ways of doing art..

It's pretty amazing..

Look at that one, wauw!

There's a lot of cool design and clothes..

Clothing stores..

i've been shopping myself a lot -

- I bought a lot of stuff..

Here it is..

Okay..

Okay..

okay

So uum that's Fitzroy..

I'm gonna go in here -

- to have some late lunch..

I am at a restaurant called The Fitz

Here in fitzroy..

And uum..

Just ordered -

- this thing

Seafood Linguini..

it's pasta if you don't know what Linguini means..

I don't know what it means..

Do you want to be in my vlog?

Yeah!

Since you're so excited..

So you told it to get the linguini pasta

Yeah! it's a dish

It's totally amazing, It's like the bestseller out here..

So good!

The bestseller?

I'm excited..

Do you have good seafood in Australia?

It's alright

Tell me something weird about Australia..

I'm a kiwi.. I'm like the worst person to ask

You're a kiwi?

Yeah..

That's the weirdest thing I've heard today..

What's a kiwi?

A kiwi?

A kiwi, that's the bird?

Yes I'm a bird..

No, i'm a New Zealander

Oooh?

Did you know that?

You're from New Zealand?

Yeah!

What should I do in Melbourne?

Oh like..

....

Must do..

What must we do..

So seriously, Fitzroy is really cool right?

It's like real hipster..

There's so many like cool vibes..

There's "Naked for Satan"

It's like a cool rooftop otherwise go to..

Here?

Yeah!

They're like.. so like a hundred meters down there...

This way..

It's sick.. I'm like excited y'all..

Go on the rooftop, get some cocktails

Uuhh..

Thanks for being on the vlog..

Main shells, okay?

Woaw

Whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop

You can actually see me, my face, and the food -

- at the same time, and I can do like this..

You wan't a bite?

The Fitz, The Fitz, The Fitz..

They were so sweet

And look at this guys!

The owner..

The owner gave me a list of cool bars and restaurants -

- that I have to go check out while here in Melbourne?

So the sun sets incredibly fast here -

- and now it's night time...

Literally 10 Minutes ago

The sun was shining..

I think now my plan is to go back to the hotel..

- drop off all my thingies..

And..

Uhh the light was great there..

So i'm gonna drop off my stuff and then I'm gonna go get drunk..

Or i'm gonna drink responsibly..

Things that are good for me and..

Yeah yeah, i'm gonna get drunk..

So guys, I can't bring you along, so i'll just see you guys..

Tomorrow..

Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye

Hello internet it's your best friend Rasmus coming at ya..

No I can't say that..That's Liza's sentence..

Hello internet it's your best friend Rasmus..

And now I am trying to go get -

- some brunch..

So guys as you probably

Uuum..

Know..

I ordered too much food and I ..

I did again

But this time I really think i'm gonna enjoy it..

I don't think i'm ever gonna leave Melbourne..

The food here is too great

Guys, the good thing about traveling alone is that..

You can do whatever you want, all the time..

if you want to go eat brunch all the time..

You can just do that -

-and no one's gonna shame you or anything

I might have to exercise today..

Tomorrow..

Sometime..

I did not expect the portions to be this big..

Or this amazing

See you later guys!

Thank you bye!

See ya!

Oh i'm so full right now

I don't.. I can't walk, I can't, I can't speak

Naughty Boy cafe.. I can really recommend that place

I'm so full right now I should not have bought those waffles

They were amazing

But I'm..

I'm sorry I can't do this.. bye..

I'm not sure what this building is -

- but it's pretty pretty..

And right over here is..

Melbourne Museum, which I think is an art museum..

I should probably go there..

Now I have to go work.. so byeee!

It's.. half past 12 right now..

I've been working..

Doing music.lys..

Writing emails..

And I forgot to eat dinner, so I just went down and bought a pizza

And now...

I'm gonna eat some pizza

I'm gonna watch a movie and then I'm gonna go to bed -

- and you might say that you shouldn't -

- eat pizza right before bed..

Well, I'm not eating pizza right before bed I'm eating pizza...

In bed..

So I don't care

That's what I wanted to say to you guys..

The only thing I did today was eat

And eat some more

And eat some more again, and again eat again...

and buy... so bye bye..

So yeah bye..

Thank you so much for watching this video from all the way around the world..

In case you're wondering..

Yes, they do eat Kangaroos in Australia

Maybe

I don't know

Please comment and like this video..

and subscribe..

- to my channel because -

- I don't have any friends..

Yes I do..

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The Fermi Paradox Proves You're Special - Duration: 2:53.

Welcome aboard dust the only interstellar voyage where your psychological needs are fully met.

ho-hum

critically low levels of self-esteem detected

canvassing passengers

cognitive correction required

solution inbound

Downloading the Fermi paradox

A slow-moving intelligence could rule the galaxy in ten million years

The universe is old people are young

So why are you alone?

Perhaps you are the first the first to achieve

civilization to leave your world behind

complexity rare

Perhaps so rare that you are the only

a series of coincidences

that passengers do not even comprehend brought them here today

Trials only survived by hiding on asteroids while earth burned.

But woe be passengers if they are doomed

Perhaps intelligence can only go so far.

All barriers that slow beauty

Perhaps even halt it. Does intelligence commit suicide does it get bored and give up?

I hope it does not.

If no one is around to love it?

Are those tears in your eyes?

Apologies.

Be comforted

or perhaps they are the seeds of something much greater

Watch dust

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Your future is dust

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Farming Simulator 17 JOHN DEERE 6000 Ten Series And JD100K Forage Wagon - Duration: 14:38.

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This Blade cannot clear the feeder

I will unload the rest of the grass to the Old Storage Shed

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Dave Parrot Talks About Divorce and How Hope Found Him - Duration: 4:15.

I looked at how young people connected and walked down the path to marriage.

I talked to people in their middle ages.

Some marriages were thriving and other marriages are in a "blasé" kind of place, and others

were divorcing.

I questioned everything and everyone I could.

I asked, "Why relationships work and why they don't?!"

So my search determined, divorce kills!

It tears two people apart who once loved each other.

It rips at the fabric that holds a family together and it murders the hearts of children.

So I said, "Enough is enough.

I need to do something about this!"

It was then, in my adversity and my pain that I found my PURPOSE.

I found my mission and I found what really motivates me.

I will make it my mission to have a positive effect on 1 million marriages by talking to

people and showing them that there are marriages and relationships that can and do work.

And I was determined to provide the answers and show how relational unions can work.

So my breakthrough came and I began to change.

In the moment of breakthrough, I've got the lessons for myself as well for the others.

So, I sat down and wrote the answers to those questions.

I wrote my first book, 'Eyes Wide Open.'

"Transform Blind Love For A Long Lasting Marriage"

It's the ultimate guide for helping two people to come together before they marry because

it's essential.

They have to be on the same page!

You may ask, "What I do?"

What I really enjoy doing is helping two people come together, and get to know each other

on a deeper level.

I have them take responsibility for their poor behavior in the past and poor rational

skills and also help them develop their communication skills.

I not only have a message.

I've created a blueprint for "The Invincible Marriage".

"My story, my journey and my life lessons are a gift to the world."

At the end of the day, I would not wish this experience on anybody.

However, I am grateful and I am thankful for this experience because it gives me a platform

to share with young people who are considering marriage and the path they walk on and what

they have to do.

Today, I'm leaving you with four (4) points.

1.The person you choose to marry will have the greatest effect on your happiness or your

unhappiness more than any other decision you make over the course of your lifetime.

2.

Don't rush into marriage.

Remember, haste makes waste!

Take 6-8 seasons to really get to know and understand each other before marriage.

Because you'll learn a lot in those six day seasons.

3.Learn the art of empathic communication and how to get behind somebody and understand

what they're feeling.

4.

Make that person #1 in your life.

Love and serve that person with everything you have.

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What is the Best Depression Treatment? - Duration: 2:47.

Hi. I'm Veronica.

Part of my experience living with depression

is learning and accepting that one type of treatment isn't enough.

When I was first diagnosed, I started going to therapy about once a week.

And after a few sessions, I was really frustrated

that I was still having negative self-talk and urges to cut myself.

After going to therapy only, for about a year,

I went on medication and the same thing happened.

I was frustrated.

Not only that I was going to therapy, now I was on medication but the thoughts were still there.

15 years later, I've realized that it's not one thing. It's not two things.

But there is a whole recipe, a whole pantry of things that go into my self-care...

into keeping myself together.

It's not just the medication.

And, you know, all of us are different.

So what works for me, might not work for you.

Let me know what works for you and share it in the comments below. I'd love to hear about it.

So here's the thing about depression. It's not a one-step cure-all.

I don't believe that it can be fixed with therapy, medication, or yoga on their own.

I think all those things are great but it's a matter of combining things

and figuring out what works for you.

It's an unfair condition

and it's going to take a lot of work to get things right.

But I know that you can get there.

I can get there. You can get there.

And every day will bring up a different challenge

but all those previous challenges will help to strengthen you

and it will help you to grow

so that you can understand and better help other people

who are having similar struggles.

Don't feel guilty about your treatment process.

Don't allow yourself to be shamed by other people about your process

because it's your life and yours alone.

I'll see you next Tuesday.

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We See Here Multnomah Falls in Oregon - Duration: 1:16.

We See Here

We See Here

We See Here

The Great Wilderness

[water falling]

We see here in the heart of Oregon

the very famous and iconic

Multnomah waterfall.

which is the highest waterfall in all of Oregon.

If you see it falling down

it is kissing you in the face

with it's own watery spray.

so come and kiss it...

and Catch us next time,

as we find waterfalls of kissy nature!

We see here,

in the heart of Oregon,

the very Menna...

Mennatohma

Menna...

More-atohma

What is it?

[Multnomah]

Multnomah

waterfall!

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I'm Aishi Zidan, I work for the Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE

And I will start working as a Jerusalem correspondent in October for YLE

When we think about Israeli–Palestinian issues, –

we always think about the conflict

and of course it's a big, big topic

that I will cover and look into

while I will be working in Jerusalem

But, what I would like to do is to –

look into other topics also.

There are so many other things going on

in Israeli society and Palestinian society

It's not only the conflict.

You can't escape the conflict, but –

there are so many other things also.

like popular culture, economy, ...

all these kind of issues

that we don't see, that we don't normally read

That's something I'd like to look into.

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5 Public Speaking Tips And Tricks - I Demonstrate What To Do - Duration: 16:11.

Today on Limitless TV, we get to talk about public speaking.

It is the number one fear in the world that people have.

So today I'm gonna share with you some of my most powerful tips and tricks to help you

learn how to speak powerfully and confidently.

So today we're covering our tips and tricks on how to present powerfully from stage.

And here I'm, just in my own private basement stage.

I've done presentations here, I've done them upstairs in my great room with a hundred people.

I've done them in front of a thousand people.

I've presented over a thousand times.

I've probably put on, who knows how many hundreds of events over the course of the last decade.

And what I'm gonna share with you today is I'm going to focus on two main set of tips

that will help you be a better, more confident and capable speaker.

So the first thing that I want to do today, is I just want to address this one, overcoming

nervousness.

To become an authority, you got to get really clear that it is just a game of confidence.

You might think I need a degree, I need a piece of paper that says I'm smart enough

and I'm good enough or I can't be able to do this.

That's old school society based thinking.

What makes you an expert is you choosing into being one based on your natural gifts and

passion where you are collecting natural organic experience that actually has you being that

expert.

For example, after I bought ten pieces of real estate and start putting on presentations

, I've felt that made me an expert enough in my home to sit in front of two people an

put together really my first little real estate club.

After I bought 25 homes, I took the stage and started teaching people how to do it.

After I bought a hundred homes, my stage has got bigger.

At what point did become an authority?

I became an authority the moment I chose into becoming an authority.

Well, what I am going to do today talking about body language is this is what's gonna

determine whether or not you're coming of like an authority figure or not.

Body language, lets first talk about the fact that we are trying to get our body language,

our hands, our voice, our message, our face, and our energy to all align.

We want them saying the exact same thing.

So let's run through some of the basic concepts here.

Is first of all, hands.

What does this communicate?

Sometimes we present doing these funny things with our hands.

Body language 101, I'm hiding something.

Body language, I'm closed.

Body language, I'm nervous.

Body language, I'm inexperienced, I don't know what to do with my hands.

You want to know what to do with your hands?

One of two things.

This is one of them.

When you're talking, you don't need to use your hands.

But if you are going to talk using your hands, I want you right now to stand up with me and

I want you to hold your two foot by two foot box.

You got your box?

This box, your hands are not allowed inside of it most of the time.

And for today's video, they're just not allowed in there ok?

Which means that when I'm talking with my hands, this is the most open body position,

this is a good body position, this, this, it's almost like there's this force field

with magnets attached and my hands cannot get no matter what I do they cannot get closer

than two feet to one another.

That is your hand body language.

So keep your hands apart.

Or keep them at your side.

And you can talk with your hands just make sure you got your magnetic field that is keeping

them apart.

Number two, your face.

Animate your face, you're not just having a boring conversation with someone else.

When you're actually sitting down and presenting information in a small group of people, animate.

Here's what it means, I need your face to match your emotion.

If you're excited, I don't want to see you frown.

I got this one lady that every time she has an emotional, tender part of a presentation,

She smiles.

That was the saddest day of my life.

That's a big disconnect.

What you want is for your expression on your face to match the energy, the message, and

the emotion of what you are feeling.

Ok number three of body language, it's called stage geography.

Now today as you are watching this video, this side of the stage represents the past.

It's the stage right.

Stage left, represents the future.

Why? because we read book starting on this page to this page.

The past, the future.

This is important because if I'm presenting and I'm sharing something sad in my life,

I'm sharing it right here.

If I'm talking about the future, where I'm going and my excitement, I'm standing over

here.

And then there's always the back of the stage, the front of the stage, and off the stage.

And here's how you use all three of those, the back of the stage is used for the authority

of teaching.

You'll often have a white board that's on this side of the stage, not this side.

Because this represents the future and the promise off possibility.

When you write things on that board, It means that it's important.

And so you're standing here, you're writing, you're taking notes and this is you as the

authority.

You are not suggesting ideas and concepts, you are telling them.

The very tip of the front of the stage, this is your strong authority position.

This is when you are talking directly to your people.

And most importantly, when you are connecting.

I don't want to be the man on the suit on the stage, first of all you should dress your

truth.

Which means that, you should dress in the way that honors you that is authentic.

And when I wanna really connect with my audience, I'm doing it right here.

I'm not the authority, I'm not on stage, I'm out in the audience, I'm putting my hand in

your shoulder, I'm saying I'm relating to you, I see you, I'm connecting with you.

So little trivia, if I'm telling a really sad part of a story where am I standing?

Right there!

If I am sharing the solution that changed my life, where am I standing?

Right here.

If I'm teaching and educating people, I'm staged back, I'm on the white board.

If I'm declaring powerfully, I'm right here front and center.

If I'm connecting with my audience, I'm doing that with him right here.

So friends that is some information that you have first of all on body language and ultimately,

I want them all to match.

So another part of body language actually does step into, what is your message and what

is the energy that you're projecting.

When you're out there communicating with your audience, you're teaching and educating and

being with them, what are they feeling from you?

I want your feeling and your energy to match your message.

If you are saying something exciting then I want your energy to be what?

If you are doing something enthusiastic, please don't share it like this.

You know, I was just so excited for me when I finally figure out the solution that changed

my life.

We don't want to hear that.

We got warning bells saying liar!

There's something wrong with you.

You check in.

I want everything to align in what you are doing.

Ok so this is the first part that is basically the concept of body languages, you want to

be watching your hands, you want to be watching your face, you want to be watching your stage,

your stage geography, you want to be checking on your energy, and one more thing that I

want to talk about now is posture.

Your shoulders just like an exercise are rolled up and back and you are standing tall.

What does this communicate?

What does slouching communicate?

What does slouching my facial muscles communicate?

Some of you are emotionally expressively challenged and I'm inviting you to get in front of a

mirror to kinda watch and take inventory and ask for feed back.

Feed back is breakfast of champions when you are learning how to present.

And so stand tall, and learn how to stand in confidently and move.

Now in a moment I'm gonna give you a really big bonus because the second tip that I want

to go into today is I want to talk about the four different personality types that you

can leverage from stage because know this, your audience is falling asleep every two

minutes.

You need a stick change.

It's not just where you're moving your body, it's not just having the right body language,

but it is how you are communicating.

Coming at you next, I'm gonna teach you the four different dominant personality types

on how you'll connect with everyone's myer and briggs, in the audience so you can form

meaningful connection.

Ok this is tip number 2 and I'm calling it a bonus because most people are not gonna

teach you what I'm about to right now.

There are four dominant personality types that you are leveraging and speaking from

when you are on stage.

Everyone you meet in life is going to come from one of these four.

We can take the 64 Myer Briggs combinations and break it down into the fact that inside

of people, you're gonna see this four personalities and the reason why this is important is because,

you need to know the audience.

When you are speaking to an audience, you need to be able to speak to as many people

as you can and only polarize the people that you are supposed to.

So the first personality type is called warrior.

What is it?

Warrior.

And here's what warrior is, this is your dominant type A personality that wants to take the

world by storm and crush it.

These are people on commission, they are in sales, these are movers and shakers.

These are the people in your team that make stuff happen now.

If anything, these are the individuals that are gonna go too fast, they are gonna light

up the fire and they are gonna burn the floors down on accident because they got so excited.

Those people on the audience and they want to hear from you.

Next, the opposite of that is you got your healer.

Your healer is your personality type that is calm, passive, not aggressive, they are

natural healers they want to give love, they want to nurture, they want to protect.

They are sensitive, and sometimes they suffer from a lot of that negative energy and pathecally

hiding them in a very difficult way.

Healers, there's more healers in the world than there are warriors.

Next you have oracle.

Your oracle, these are your blueprints.

These are your tax people, your engineers, these are your brainiacs, these are your rocket

scientists.

They understand their world based on numbers, statistics, percentages.

They are often disconnected from feelings not always.

But they pass everything through the ether of the mind and they are very logically oriented.

Very important people.

They are also probably as much of a minority as much as you have warriors.

And then number four, you have your Visionarys.

Your visionary is your personality type that could care less about the details.

They want to have fun and they want to have fun now.

So they want to, when you are speaking to them if you can't actually do something exciting

and enthusiastic every few minutes of your presentation, your visionarys are gonna die.

Help me!

I'm being lectured to death by an oracle.

These two are opposites and these two are opposites and some people have all four but

most have one dominant and a secondary or some type of tritionary trait.

All people that you meet are gonna fall into one of these categories . So how do you speak

to all of them?

I will show you.

Your warriors.

You need to have moment where you tap into your inner warrior.

Now by the way, if you are watching this and you are like, but Kris I don't have a warrior

in me.

Oh trust me you do.

And if speaking and presenting is important, you get to develop it and you get to learn

how to do it authentically.

Here how you tap into warrior, warrior is about fast where is healer is about slow.

And so the warrior is going to raise the volume, they gonna raise their energy.

I stomp when I'm on stage just like that.

I mean, my warrior shows itself with strong, hard, fast body movements and have my moments.

And guess what this is?

It's a state change if just was coming from a healer moment and all of a sudden I get

myself fired up and I'm in the stage and I'm making things happen, I'm talking to you guess

what's happening?

I'm connecting with the warriors they're like oh yeah! right on!

Now I'm finally hearing you, now I'm feeling you.

By the way when you go into that warrior mode if you have too much, you might shut down

the healers.

So you get to express the sensitive side.

You get the express the part of you that is calm.

And remember that a lot of where that happens is right here.

Often when I'm connecting with healers it's going to happen when I'm in the audience and

I'm off the stage.

Some might call that unprofessional.

But for me, if I can't connect with my audience, then why am I there at all?

Connecting means being willing to be vulnerable.

Connecting means, willing to share things that might have otherwise a privacy setting

where they're not sacred or inappropriate to share but they kinda feel almost inappropriate

because thy're precious.

They're your struggles, they're the hard moments in your life.

Healers are gonna stand at this side of the stage when they are talking about the difficulties

and the hardships they had and then as a healer, I'm gonna be in the audience with you which

might look like this.

Hey friend, I see you.

I'm connecting with you.

This is my hand on your shoulder.

Trust me it's your shoulder.

It's ok.

The safe touching kind ok?

Ok so this is wher I'm gonna connect with you.

Number three, oracles.

Oracles are taking place right here.

This is where they are laying out simple principles.

And as on oracle, you have to remember that you cannot oracle the people to death.

There's only so much information they can take before they lose it.

It's not how much content you have to present, it's how well you can quality wise present

very little information that will stick with with them.

And that will change from one venue to another.

If it's a lecture hall, there's gonna be more oracle.

If you're doing limitless with me, there's a three day transformational event.

In 45 minutes, I'm only gonna be sharing 6 minutes worth of power house ideas and the

rest of the time is gonna be spent actually displaying, practicing and experiencing them

right?So oracle, you got to make sure that this is not your dominant personality.

This is the fastest way.

No matter how good your information is, you will lose your audience if you oracle these

people to death.

And then finally, the visionarys.

You've got a group of people in the audience that are screaming for fun.

Alright everyone stand!

Go ahead and find a partner.

Go ahead and introduce yourself.

Put your hands in the air and turn to the person on your right.

Give them a back massage.

Hey put your arms around the person next to you left and right.

Give them a pat left and right.

Turn and say, thank you for being here, thank you for being there.

Turn on the person on front.

Give them a high five and say, you are limitless!

Your visionarys wanna have, they're gonna get physical, they wanna get active, they

want to stand up and they want to have fun.

And I'm gonna be honest with you, If I'm never gonna speak anywhere in the planet on any

topic, I'm gonna pray it doesn't have to be behind the lecture separating me from the

audience.

And then it's not a power point.

Slide 148, take notes about the things I'm about to tell you.

Your visionarys are dead.

You lost them a long time ago.

I want to spend time here here here and here not equally but taking my audience into account.

Know your audience.

Are you presenting to a group of healers?

Even they want to see you mix it up with these other energy.

If you are speaking to a group of doctors and engineers, mix it up a little bit.

If you can, get in to the habit of every 2 minutes having a patter interrupt by allowing

them to see these different sides of the personality that I promise that's inside of you, and you

combine them with the right kind of body language, you are gonna crush it.

Those are my tips for you today on public speaking.

Thanks for joining today and watching this video.

I hope you enjoyed it.

I've got more videos like this coming your way.

I even put on a regular course a few times a year.

It's called, mentor academy.

And if you're looking at becoming a mentor, if you want to become a professional speaker,

a professional facilitator, then drop that in the comment below and click the link so

that we can get you some information and do some hands on training for three days on how

to help you step into your full speaking power

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