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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Body language, the power is in the palm of your hands | Allan Pease | TEDxMacquarieUniversity

 

This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.

These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?
To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?
(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Body language, the power is in the palm of your hands | Allan Pease | TEDxMacquarieUniversity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZZ7k8cMA-4

 


 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] Body language, the power is in the palm of your hands | Allan Pease | TEDxMacquarieUniversity

Qo**:

10:21  that guy with the black shirt on the right is really having so much fun right now


Ah**********:
0:50 that guy in the front sitting all alone tho , his reaction Killed me xDDD

In**************:

10:20 Guy on the right, wearing black, is not amused.


Ke***********:
0:50 that guy in the front sitting all alone tho , his reaction Killed me xDDD

Pr********************:
1:56 that guy releasing his steepling hands Anyway, I dont really like steepling hands - it looks... pretentious?

To*****:

12:03 "Excellent!"


Ko****:
2:25 this is great and all, but he needs to learn his times ^^ the romans didnt live 4000 years ago. rome wasnt even close to exist back then. the peak of roman culture was 2000 years ago actually

Ko************:

4:20 "So give me a 9 on intention"


Jo***:

2:29m: "If we go back 4000 years to the roman era"?! Nevertheless, nice talk!


Qu***************:

10:21 woh there woa WoAH WOAH


 

 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] Body language, the power is in the palm of your hands | Allan Pease | TEDxMacquarieUniversity

na******:

i just became a better sociopath LOL


mi***:
One of the most humorous and informative TED talks I've seen so far haha.. the example of the palms being up while directing people out of a burning building was hilarious

Ha*********:

Simple yet very effective , I love learning stuff like this .


Hu******:
A wealth of knowledge passed on in oral tradition through a new medium. TED is an amazing thing.

L*:

Done watching 6 tedx vids at 2 am. I am genius


Mr****:
Mr. Burns: Eccellente Allan Pease Eccellente

La***:
If you are interested in understanding the body language I recommend reading his book "the definitive book of body language" I've read it and it is definitely one of my favorite books. Before reading his book I used to entirely rely on what the person in front of me is saying verbally now that I'm aware of the non verbal messages I have a better understanding of what really goes on the mind and shows as body signals, postures and gestures. Allen Pease is a real expert in this field.

Th**********:

Funny, I was think about the Hitler gesture as well. Great talk by the way


Se***************:
That was entertaining as well as enlightening, Mr. Pease knows how to get a crowd! Guess I'll be more aware of my hands tomorrow. ;-)

Mi******:

who else saw him wipe his hand at 4:36? haahha


Gi******************:

This really is true. You can see so much in someone's palm and it indicates openness & honesty when you display your palms to others. The back of the hand indicates shyness, anxiousness or intimidation (especially when used with a finger point). It's crazy really that it has so much of an effect on the way you come across to others.


Da***:

I don't use hand gestures at all. I didn't realize that until now


Ra**:

Its all funny until you realize that every company who want to sell you stuff, uses this techniques and other ones to manipulate you into buying their product.


72***********:

great presentation!!!


it****************:
I am extremely shy, so, after watching a video last night, about facing the person you are talking to head on, and looking them in the eye, I did so this evening, with a girl who would hardly talk to me before. I think it went well. I'm going to keep watching these kinds of videos, and I am going to put into practice, the things I learn. I am tired of feeling like the outsider, but I see that I was sending all the wrong messages, with my body language.

An*********:
I actually tried this today with my difficult supervisor. I am a letter carrier and she NEVER wants to give me overtime, even though my route earns it. Tuesdays are ad days... I dread them because I know she will deny the overtime help. So today, when she came around to my case, I put my palms up and said in a question tone, "an hour?" she said OKAY!!!!!!! wth? I can't believe it worked!

DR********:

LOL no wonder jesus is portrayed palms up!!


Ca*******************:

This is fantastic. I really enjoyed this speaker. I have a speech impediment and I have developed myself into a hand talker because I found it easier to communicate with people. I have done this for years and without knowing everything he said I do and is true. I am a manager in a sales organization and I am one of the top selling reps in the country, dispite my speech impediment and I always felt like my ability to use my hands during sales was a contributior to some of my success. Great video. Great speaker. This is something I will watch several times. Excellent job


Li*******:

He also has beautiful, natural, non-umm-infested pauses.


Ch*******:
A real Aussie... DAMN! :P

Al********:

Thanx! I juz realised how powerful body lang can be!


Pe*********:
I found this SO GREAT and still comments here are mostly bad stuff.
Im glad I stopped reading comments before watching the talks!

Ho**********:
Really interesting talk! I'm sure this will come in handy!

Ne*****************:
That was FANTASTIC. So insightful, and he was funny as hell too

Wo********:

What an amazing talk. I've seen countless videos and advice about body language and power positions but nothing as simple yet effective as this.


Ha*******:

Wow, simple yet genius :-)


fr**********:
This is the stuff they should teach us at school!

do********:
This is amazing. It obviously made sense to me. I am so glad I learned this from this Allan Pease man. This is the solution to a recurrent problem I'm having at work. Good on ya, sir!

Ji******:

What this comes down to is, "If I contort my body in a certain way, I'll be able to change how other people feel and think about me".
Which itself more succinctly put, is: I can influence how other people feel about me.
So most people then, are intensely concerned with how other people feel about them, and don't realise a simple truth.
What other people think about you, is not in your hands. Literally or figuratively. It is in theirs. And while body language, a smile, a positive tone of voice and so on conveys a certain impression, the reality is this.
What you think about yourself is beyond everything else.
If you don't like yourself, then you'll be forcing yourself to learn body language methods to get other people to like you, and if other people like you, then (so folks think) you will like yourself more.
Why not just skip the entire "other people" step, and focus on learning to like yourself ?
This whole body language thing is about reflecting to others, how you feel.
If you feel good, comfortable, happy, unconcerned, confident, isn't that a better goal to try to achieve than, "if only I keep my palms facing upwards, more people will like me" ?
Like yourself. Learn that skill.
Or even better: accept that any emotional state is fleeting, and that nobody else can make you happy.
DOING WHAT YOU WANT TO DO is way more important.
Whatever barriers are in the way of you, right now, doing what you want to be doing, right now. Those are what you should focus on.


 

 

[TEDx Talks] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 

 

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