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Discover the technique of presence and the philosophical principle to block interruptions, regain your authority, and ensure your voice is respected in any conversation. 📖 Download the ebook Maps to Understand People: https://aquitemcomunicacao.com/ytbd/e... 📝 Receive the newsletter: https://cadernodaeliane.substack.com CHAPTERS 00:00 The silence of irrelevance vs. Presence 01:10 The technique of the frozen gesture 02:00 Audible breathing to resume speaking 02:33 The root of invisibility in conversations 03:38 Plato and the reason that governs fear 04:26 Plutarch: how to use the "opponent" to your advantage 05:54 Embarrassment changing hands 07:24 Nobility and mastering the situation 💎 If the content was valuable to you, consider supporting the channel:    / @elianeethosfera   📹 More in the playlist:    • Comunicação de Alto Nível   ✅ TOP COMMUNICATION BOOKS: https://amzn.to/4h3sYLp 👉 CAMERA, MICROPHONE, ETC.: https://amzn.to/47IhKqb In this video about interruptions and authority: learn how to deal with people who cut you off or interrupt you during a conversation using practical tactics of human behavior and body language. Discover how the 'frozen gesture' and cognitive dissonance can signal your priority without needing to shout, grounding this posture in the philosophy of Plato and Plutarch so that you become a master of yourself. Focus on occupying your space with nobility and transform the rudeness of others into a stage to demonstrate your emotional intelligence and strong presence! To deepen your communication: → The advantage of having enemies:    • Como tirar proveito das pessoas que não go...   → You can win arguments like this:    • O jeito (honesto) de vencer qualquer discu...   → Sometimes we need to talk to people we don't like:    • Como falar com pessoas que não gostam de você   References on authority and human behavior: → → Plutarch. How to take advantage of your enemies. Translated by Maria Aparecida de Oliveira Silva. São Paulo: Editora Edipro, 2019. Link to the book: https://amzn.to/4tVVwMH → Rosenberg, M. B. (2006). Nonviolent Communication: Techniques to improve personal and professional relationships. Ágora. Book link: https://amzn.to/3OF0HkH → CARNEGIE, Dale. How to Win Friends and Influence People. Rio de Janeiro: Agir, 2026. Book link: https://amzn.to/4cJ8ZRJ Note: When you buy through the links above, I receive a small commission. This does not change the price for you, but it helps fund research and the production of free content here on the channel. Thank you for your support! #assertivecommunication #respect #humanbehavior #authority #bodylanguage