¡No dejes que te interrumpan! Haz esto

Be careful what you tolerate because you're teaching people how to treat you. Making yourself respected when speaking is essential for success in personal and professional relationships. In this video, you'll learn how to maintain control of any conversation and project confidence with your voice, using pauses, cadence, and inflection to avoid interruptions. You'll see how to respond intelligently and calmly when someone tries to interrupt you and how to speak with clarity, authority, and presence without shouting or arguing. These are the same techniques that great communicators and leaders use to always be heard: Organize your ideas forcefully, eliminate filler words, use your voice as an anchor of confidence, and end each sentence with authority. If you want to speak with confidence, gain immediate respect, and be in control in any situation, this video is for you. #motivation #charisma #motivation #EffectiveCommunication #ConfidenceWhenSpeaking ⏱️ Video Index: 00:00 Introduction 02:20 A Bitter Experience 05:44 How to Deal with Interruptions 07:49 Call the Intruder by Name 08:36 Keep Speaking Confidently 10:25 Don't Provoke Interruptions 11:53 Few Ideas, Well Organized 14:41 Avoid Filler Words to Gain Vocal Presence 18:07 Use a Low Inflection to Close Your Idea 19:59 Recapping: Ideas to Remember ▶️ This video is part of the series "Effective Communication and Charisma". See the full playlist here: 👉    • Comunicación efectiva y carisma   ______________ 🟦 If you find the content helpful, support the channel's growth here:    / @profduqueroquero   Thank you so much for your support of the channel. ______________ Texts: 👉 Article, Harvard Business Review: https://hbr.org/2021/06/how-to-manage... Also consulted: https://hbr.org/2017/02/how-to-handle... _______________ 👉 Video on low inflection:    • El secreto de los grandes conversadores   ________________ Credits: -Image of Judit Polgár photographed by Stefan64 in 2008. License: CC BY-SA 3.0 – Allows use and adaptation with attribution and the same license. Original source: Wikimedia Commons. -Image of Garry Kasparov during his match against the Deep Junior program in January 2003. Photograph by Owen Williams – The Kasparov Agency. License: Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0. Via Wikimedia Commons. - Figure in Mexico City, Incredible Man, by Eneas de Troya. CC BY 2.0 license – link to the original. White Lenses. White Glasses.