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Conor Neill

Conor Neill

12 років тому

Check out my TED talk (now over 1M views): "The Discipline of Finishing: Conor Neill at TEDxUniversidaddeNavarra"
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There is one way, and only one way, to achieve excellence as a speaker.
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I have been teaching Persuasive Communications on MBA courses at IESE Business School for 10 years. This is part of a collection of short lessons compiled from my courses and shared for use both as a support to my classes, and a way of sharing this valuable knowledge to a wider audience via these awesome digital tools ;-)
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 667
@roughryder5
@roughryder5 8 років тому
Recording yourself on video everyday is phenomenal advice. I tried it everyday for a week now and I can see a huge improvement not only in my speaking abilities but in my confidence when talking to people. I think this is the main reason why UKpostsrs become so sociable and confident...its because they record themselves almost everyday and learn from their mistakes. Thanks for the video Conor.
@mdegutis2
@mdegutis2 Рік тому
N v p
@wasiem.
@wasiem. Рік тому
About what should i talk
@arulanandamb5020
@arulanandamb5020 11 місяців тому
Good idea
@devanshsinghtoo3972
@devanshsinghtoo3972 10 місяців тому
Thats the key !!
@Hermaxx
@Hermaxx 9 місяців тому
Wish i saw this comment 7 years ago
@iamolatomide
@iamolatomide Місяць тому
12 years later, it's still a phenomenal advice
@flowerywisdom
@flowerywisdom 5 років тому
“Only by speaking, do you turn into a speaker.” This nails the gist of the secret to mastery. Thank you so much!
@PeezyC
@PeezyC 6 місяців тому
Yes 🙌
@Profesyonelsurucu
@Profesyonelsurucu 2 місяці тому
Very amazing sentences
@CarpeDiem-cw2hq
@CarpeDiem-cw2hq Місяць тому
Me personally, i think it's more important to listen very carefully to everything you are flowing with heartful atention to.
@CarpeDiem-cw2hq
@CarpeDiem-cw2hq Місяць тому
Then of course as much as you listen, as much you record and then replay.
@the_satginson_kipgen
@the_satginson_kipgen 2 місяці тому
Meanwhile me at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="120">2:00</a> am getting motivated by this video😂
@ThatGuyFromThere1
@ThatGuyFromThere1 Місяць тому
+1 😂😂
@markbecookin
@markbecookin Місяць тому
3:25 am 🤣🤣
@oluebubechukwuokpala834
@oluebubechukwuokpala834 Місяць тому
1.06 am here 😂
@neyraangelerandiayleen2238
@neyraangelerandiayleen2238 Місяць тому
🤔🤐😪
@00kjay
@00kjay Місяць тому
Me too!!
@kashettyavp
@kashettyavp 29 днів тому
10,000 hours of practice can bring you every where.
@clementgoodliving6399
@clementgoodliving6399 15 днів тому
Sunday, 28.04.2024 I will stick to this advise and make a consistent practice until I become the greatest speaker I could be.
@ConorNeill
@ConorNeill 13 днів тому
Welcome to the rhetorical journey 🙏
@259mit
@259mit Рік тому
Hey, I watched this video to improve my public speaking 7 years ago for an extempore public speaking competition. Thanks to this I won not just 1 but multiple public speaking competitions, really appreciate this and ‘How to Start a speech”. Thank you!
@nithin6654
@nithin6654 11 місяців тому
I am average in English and my communication and presentation skills is not good what should I practice daily?
@Gixgine_the_Fool
@Gixgine_the_Fool 5 місяців тому
@@nithin6654 just like what in the video said, try random things, only then you will achieve excellence. People who do something more, even though they are just trying something stupid, will be better in the end than people who only do research--- reading books, looking at other's works---and only practice a little bit.
@zapatastyle
@zapatastyle 8 років тому
I think the "pottery" example was so on point. Making the goal about weight vs quality, enabled the first group to work without the pressure of "perfection". That's such a great trick we can all benefit from.
@ekremcapa
@ekremcapa Місяць тому
I liked your comment. You have got a good point. I have to give your credit. "without pressure of perfection" words are right. If you want to be successful, you have to try again and again no matter how hard it is
@contigo4006
@contigo4006 3 місяці тому
man you are great. it's been 12 years since this video posted and you are still more relevant than most of the people out there. thanks for advice surly starting it today
@ConorNeill
@ConorNeill 3 місяці тому
I appreciate that!
@RamonThomas
@RamonThomas 8 років тому
I'm a Toastmasters member for the last 8 years and this is among the best advice I've ever come across about public speaking.
@Jbalaji
@Jbalaji 7 років тому
PRACTICE... PRACTICE.. PRACTICE!! This is really wonderful advise you gave. This advise is so helpful and useful for us. Thank you so much for your entire speech it is great!! Regards Balaji - Sydney - Australia
@psingh17_og
@psingh17_og 2 місяці тому
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@alloutcoach
@alloutcoach 4 роки тому
Great points Conor! I share with my students and in the leadership speeches I have given this idea that you're good at whatever you have done for 10,000 hours that I had learned from an MIT course I had taken! I love your style and depth, glad to subscribe to your channel! Very valuable!!!
@user-mk2rj1si9h
@user-mk2rj1si9h Місяць тому
I am watching it 2024 and i am thinking this vedio still work for us on daily based
@aimanbadran3400
@aimanbadran3400 11 років тому
Away from presentation evaluation,you are such a great teacher sir. This was my first time watching one of your videos,sure, they are great and very useful. watching your videos makes a person not only have spoken but ,have taught conversation skills.
@FikretErdeniz
@FikretErdeniz 4 роки тому
The pottery class example is the best one I've ever heard about how to get the best results through a learning process. Thank you for sharing.
@plannerjoy
@plannerjoy 2 місяці тому
Everyone can improve, but some people are born with the gift of gab.
@ismaharry
@ismaharry 7 місяців тому
I've just realized, that i was subconsciously getting better at speaking, while learning, studying English. Yeah, in addition, I'm so passionately curious, and inquisitive to listen to people, to identify who they are, and etc( end of thinking capacity 😂). Passion is contagious. You just have to be doing things you compell!
@fimashavin
@fimashavin 6 місяців тому
I'm not really a good speaker but I can say I'm progressing well when I record self video then I listen after, then I try as hard as I can to speak more by choosing a specific topic sometimes randomly especially after reading book(s) . Thank you Conor ❤ to share this wonderful video
@rajadawn
@rajadawn 5 років тому
This man has class and depth.
@JackiePrime
@JackiePrime 11 років тому
A powerful talk that is applicable to more than just improving speaking skills.
@j.huffhumble4281
@j.huffhumble4281 4 роки тому
Once upon a time I stumbled across your channel , and it helped improve my life !!! Thanks brother !!! God bless you and your family !!!
@j.huffhumble4281
@j.huffhumble4281 4 роки тому
Conor Neill I was an Anthony Robbins student for years ! I’m in the ministry and I work with addictions and adults with disabilities . I’m going into law enforcement next year . My background is neurolinguistic programming, hypnosis, psycholinguistics , and linguistics. You mentioned in one of my favorite videos you created on speaking about 10, 000 hours to really begin to master an area of any skill set. I truly appreciate your videos ! People have no idea how true that statement about mastery and 10,000 hours is dead on the money ! I’m over 40 years of age ! I’ve been studying these fields since I was 18. I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say - I rarely meet people that really really get into this field you and I love with 100% passion !!! The power of words and our ability to use them is both innate and ironically so new from a perspective of total understanding ! Language acquisition should be the first and last thing we study from out infancy to the highest levels of academic and personal competence ! I salute you for your passion ! Keep doing your thing , we need more teachers of knowledge like you !!! God bless
@nobledosti786
@nobledosti786 7 місяців тому
Indeed, when the practice becoming perfect, the perfection leads to success. Yes! hard work or smart work yields to profit.
@mohankumar-pw8ir
@mohankumar-pw8ir 10 років тому
i am talkative in the initially after watching this is.. i changed my way of speaking and talking with friends and office mates... thank you very much... we expect much from you...
@srinivasareddy2744
@srinivasareddy2744 5 років тому
Thanks Neill for a such good trick to improve speaking.Its a great advice and idea to start with improve speaking.I watched so many video and tried different approaches to improve speaking. But it is one of the great video i have ever seen till now.
@Diamondxx47
@Diamondxx47 Місяць тому
What he said applies to almost everything in life. You don't get muscular with 1 month of training, but if you just keep going and grinding, you'll eventually attain a noticeable change in your body. If you want to get good at a game such as chess, as you play more and more against different players, ultimately you are going to master it. Wise words from this guy. Today's lesson was that no matter how little or big, always put it into the work and take action with what you have learned instead of just watching and reading the same or similar stuff about the subject.
@lhctraining
@lhctraining 7 років тому
I agree! Recording your speaking and watching yourself is the best way to improve your presenting skills. I think it's because when you give yourself feedback, you've got to listen. That's why I have students bring to class their charged smartphones, so I can record them on their phones when they give their presentations. I know that they will go home, look through their apps and photos, and ask themselves, "Am I going to delete this, ignore it, or am I going to watch myself." Those who decide to watch it are headed on their way to becoming great speakers. What do you think?
@itslapislazuli
@itslapislazuli Рік тому
Wow that's an amazing technique. 👏
@B0bbyTarantino
@B0bbyTarantino Рік тому
Good Stuff
@siriuscollins-qr1lx
@siriuscollins-qr1lx 8 місяців тому
Very good
@kullanici9214
@kullanici9214 7 місяців тому
when you record yourself what did you say?
@kashettyavp
@kashettyavp 29 днів тому
It's a great way to improve speaking skills.
@rajupudasaini5178
@rajupudasaini5178 6 років тому
Thanks Conor Neill for your valuable tips for developing personal skills.
@kelvinking8615
@kelvinking8615 24 дні тому
No filler words in this speech 💯
@jram48
@jram48 2 місяці тому
Hey. I'm Joseph Renelle A. Mendoza from 12 - ABM JOBS of Eusebio HIghschool and I'd like to thank you for teaching me these lessons. I've learned from this that the best way to have improvised capabilities and in-depth quick-time analyzed speech is to just simply practice. By consistently submitting myself under the pressure of speech I am able to better myself of it, and become more fluent in the way that I present myself using my words. I've learned that with just experience, even through failure, I can better myself.
@EasyEnglishwithAnjali
@EasyEnglishwithAnjali 5 місяців тому
Recording yourself and practicing on a daily basis are amazing ways to improve your English.
@Mike-ym6rl
@Mike-ym6rl 6 років тому
Very powerful video Conor!...Your comment on recording oneself for three minutes every day...Ideas started flowing through my mind. Excellent stuff!
@acharich
@acharich 5 років тому
💣💣💣
@DenisMorissetteJFK
@DenisMorissetteJFK 8 років тому
That guy is amazing! I will listen to him all day and not get tired.
@minhajzaid1698
@minhajzaid1698 8 років тому
conor neil sir this was a great advice for me that i found ever to start in front of a pc or a laptop cam as i dont have any cams i usually collect my friends to have fun and i slowly start my topic and by following your tips my friends pay a great attention to me which help to clear my seminar in a smooth way :)
@Sqmueel.
@Sqmueel. 5 днів тому
"A value you would Share with a Child as the Basis of A Good Life"
@pablobryant
@pablobryant 9 років тому
I'd like to thank you for your helpful contribution , i really appreciate it
@XMyownLightX
@XMyownLightX 10 років тому
Just felt like letting you know that I've watch this video so many time. I think others have as well.
@lorimfrancis1
@lorimfrancis1 8 років тому
Thank you so much. I am giving a speech this week and find you very enlightening and helpful.
@errolinegerie3379
@errolinegerie3379 10 років тому
Mr Conor, Thanks for sharing. I used your guidelines and I delivered an awesome speech...
@Faidamine
@Faidamine 11 років тому
Thanks Mr. Neil, in the beginning i wasn't sure that you have something to help me with ,in practing ,but i was totally wrong, you are a great speaker .I will apply your method and i hope improve my level. please forgive my written's faults. Thanks sir.
@kamilalyarabi4558
@kamilalyarabi4558 7 років тому
I find this video very much informative regarding to boost up the speaking skill
@HARPREETSINGH-nh4fv
@HARPREETSINGH-nh4fv 7 років тому
I started practicing after watching this video with my laptop webcam & finding the way to improve on speaking skills .Thanks sir
@saukarsinghrawat7729
@saukarsinghrawat7729 8 років тому
Mr. Cornor, I am very grateful to you as I found the missing link. I have been listening, reading, for more than nearly 3 years ( all famous motivational speakers Jim Rohn, Les Brown, Brian Tracey, Jack Canfiled, Bob Proctor, Tony Robbins, Ian Harvey, Zig Ziglar, Nepolean Hill etc. and their books ) and hardly attempted to follow this simple rule, you just mentioned in this video. Now I know what I need to do, going to apply this rule daily. I know I can do it. Prior listening to this video, I was randomly searching the motivational videos and was very indecisive. But your video gave me the direction. Big thanks to you, I am writing you name in my diary..as your video is the turning point of my life and would remember today's date 20th May 2016 <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1430">23:50</a>PM.
@janashm8454
@janashm8454 8 місяців тому
Hey how did it go?
@muhammadroshanmughees1586
@muhammadroshanmughees1586 3 місяці тому
did it work?
@Micahpraisesjesus
@Micahpraisesjesus 3 місяці тому
@@muhammadroshanmughees1586 Of course it worked if he stuck with it. if you put time into any skill in life you can learn it. no kid rode a bike on their first time, they practiced. same thing applies for this, writing, learning a new language whatever the case may be if you want to improve you need to invest the time into it, have critical thinking and improve where you lack.
@Greentamilan
@Greentamilan 4 роки тому
That smile end of every sentence is awesome 👌
@pipoyyotaza4163
@pipoyyotaza4163 Місяць тому
i take this as a sign for me to do it, and will get better every small steps! tysm for this video this is very helpful
@Findafriendover60
@Findafriendover60 9 років тому
Thank you for the reminder to practice, practice and practice more. I will do just that. TY
@mrvincefox
@mrvincefox 11 місяців тому
Recording yourself each day for 3 minutes is how TickTock was born..
@ConorNeill
@ConorNeill 11 місяців тому
haha!
@PacMan-sp4qz
@PacMan-sp4qz 22 дні тому
It depends on the subject you speak about
@gabrieladominguez1284
@gabrieladominguez1284 7 місяців тому
Awsome conference! I really love the way that he approach the topic , only just do it! Don't thing about making it perfect.
@HoangPhan997
@HoangPhan997 10 років тому
Thanks Mr Conor Neill very much. I really like your video. I want to develop speaker skill. I want to give my own presentation to many people and engage them. I am going to try very hard. All your work have inspired me much. Thank you.
@jenniferpais6385
@jenniferpais6385 9 років тому
Thank you so much Mr Conor. This is really helpful!
@Arkar133
@Arkar133 10 років тому
This video was life changing. I have tears of joy watching it again
@optimismandchange
@optimismandchange 5 років тому
Just did my very first 3min video 😋 Thanks Conor 🙏
@philiphanna835
@philiphanna835 5 років тому
Thank you for sharing! Your presentation is spot on!
@mmattcisterna5591
@mmattcisterna5591 8 років тому
thank you very much for the video, i found it very usefull. cheers from Argentina
@MariyaKlapanova
@MariyaKlapanova 11 років тому
The speaker is very persuasive, and he also has amazing public speaking skills. I will spend every day for a few minutes to practice my skills, most likely for more than ten days.
@QuestionMark4
@QuestionMark4 2 місяці тому
How did it go?
@stepitup5409
@stepitup5409 4 роки тому
Just happened upon Conor tonight. Amazing videos, cant wait to begin the challenge he spoke of.
@dahirumuhammad9746
@dahirumuhammad9746 2 роки тому
This is just phenomenal, it's made a difference already. Bravo!
@martinkotim6824
@martinkotim6824 9 років тому
I'm inspired with this video presentation. I try doing the things to achieve my targets.
@a1riz
@a1riz 11 років тому
Neil.. I have my interview tomorow and your video has recharged me ... Thank you so so so much.. you are aan absoloutley GEM :) (sorry for misspelled )
@enchantinglysimple
@enchantinglysimple 6 років тому
I'm going to do it! thanks for your advice and video. watching you gives me the confidence I need that I can do anything I truly practice enough.
@israel7569
@israel7569 7 років тому
wow, i swear that this vid is the best/most helpful vid i have seen in long while Thanks great job man!!
@issammohanna2206
@issammohanna2206 4 роки тому
It is surely a valuable and great talk rich of wisdom.
@Adrian-mb6wt
@Adrian-mb6wt 7 місяців тому
This is a really good advice. Applies to almost everything in life.
@theimprovist4158
@theimprovist4158 Місяць тому
This is the most tangible and effective communication advice ever!
@akievaluation
@akievaluation Рік тому
I appreciate this video. It made me start talking to the camera every night. It taught me what practice means.
@anubharana8034
@anubharana8034 10 років тому
thanks a lot sir, the video is very inspiring and helpful especially for the beginners.. keep uploading such great videos ..it was a pleasure watching u..the best i cud fetch from youtube :)
@73Techy
@73Techy 8 років тому
Thanks Mr. Neill! I will follow your advices to improve my speech. My mother tongue is Spanish and I am learning English, but it is very difficult to get organized my ideas when I have to do an essay or a speech in English. I am going to record a video everyday of myself as you recommended and keep practising, practising and practising.
@73Techy
@73Techy 8 років тому
Genial que pueda dar charlas en Español. Espero poder encontrar mas videos suyos en ambos idiomas para compartirlos y practicar sus consejos. ¡Muchas gracias!
@williamgarcia602
@williamgarcia602 8 років тому
Teresa would you like to practice with me ?
@refatenglish3148
@refatenglish3148 8 років тому
+Teresa Roosevelt You may practice with me if you want. My Skype name is refat.english
@learningall7868
@learningall7868 8 років тому
hye r u there
@gajanannilvarn8022
@gajanannilvarn8022 7 років тому
your videos are outstanding it really evokes feeling to continue working hard.
@kalpanabalakrishnam5203
@kalpanabalakrishnam5203 9 місяців тому
I watched so many of your videos - they are amazing. Life changing. Thank you 🙏. I noticed in many videos you always quote “ I decided or decide to do this” which I find it so empowering. I now get up every morning and ask myself ‘ what have I decided to do today’ - it turns out to be far more productive on the days I ask these questions 😊.
@ConorNeill
@ConorNeill 9 місяців тому
Wonderful! Great way of being intentional
@cultureofmen
@cultureofmen 7 місяців тому
The original book on deliberate practice is called Peak by Anders Ericsson. In this book he noticed that everyone he studied that had achieved a significant level of succes in their field had approximately put in 8 to 10 thousand hours of practice. But those who really excelled, let’s say the top 3 were those who practiced deliberately. Meaning they got feed back on a regular basis from a coach pertaining their efforts in order to correct the mistakes made. Practicing 10 thousand hours whilst doing the wrong thing will not help you achieve your goal.
@balasubrahmanyamkovvali
@balasubrahmanyamkovvali 8 років тому
Thanks Mr.Neill Conor for this Excellent Video-Dr.B.S.Kovvali.
@paulinevanaken
@paulinevanaken 11 років тому
The book that helped and helps me still very much, because of all the tips and tools is: Present Yourself with Power, dare to shine.
@thugg4lif
@thugg4lif 10 років тому
Thanks for giving me a focus to improve!
@Gump-tion
@Gump-tion 10 років тому
Thank you so freaking much. A brother really appreciates this insight!!
@sanjay0078
@sanjay0078 2 місяці тому
This made me think learning everything skills in this perspective.
@dhavalbhatt5279
@dhavalbhatt5279 6 років тому
Here I am getting motivated from this speaking video after 5 years it is uploaded!
@jeshurandianga1251
@jeshurandianga1251 2 місяці тому
Wow six years ago
@sundayInaho
@sundayInaho 8 років тому
so awesome a speech, l was held hostage for minutes listening to you Neill thanks
@SaurabhTunnu
@SaurabhTunnu 9 років тому
Very Inspiring Cornor, I would really love to get trained by you in speaking
@furqanessaniACCA
@furqanessaniACCA 11 років тому
Glad to see that u actually reply to the comments.. Have just decided to do a 3 mins video a day. You;re my mentor from now on :)
@ilovelucyemma
@ilovelucyemma 10 років тому
Thank you so much Conor for sharing your skills. I can't tell you how much your videos have inspired, motivated and helped me.
@presentationskills1
@presentationskills1 11 років тому
Thank you for clarifying - that's it's more than just practise.
@lokoeldavid2811
@lokoeldavid2811 10 років тому
Nice video on how to improve your speaking. Thanks Conor.
@marcomarco2482
@marcomarco2482 2 місяці тому
Im going to start today!!!
@user-xd7ll3ee3m
@user-xd7ll3ee3m 2 місяці тому
I just love thr pottery class example. It's so real, so practical. We only improve by taking action
@marihuanamarihuana4993
@marihuanamarihuana4993 5 років тому
You have 100 followers but your viewing so many people watched that and mean as people to know how correctly speaking in your life, listen this you will give many skills and experience that be a great in a conversation!
@arjavjain5671
@arjavjain5671 5 місяців тому
im not really a comment person but boy u made me admire u thanks a lot it genuinely helped
@ConorNeill
@ConorNeill 4 місяці тому
Thank you 🙏
@yaf3e1
@yaf3e1 4 роки тому
I follow you Conor from Aden South Yemen. You are a great man .. You’re speaking the truth and your advices are really inspiring. I hope you all the success in life. accept my best regards 🍀. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😇😇😇😇
@rangermac4941
@rangermac4941 10 років тому
wow. the Teacher's voice is great and very easy to listen to these videos
@huutuanluu6155
@huutuanluu6155 7 місяців тому
Thank you very much, sir !
@zozouzid
@zozouzid 11 років тому
Thanks Conor for such wonderful information...
@alexishda2579
@alexishda2579 8 місяців тому
It's simple but no easy, just by doing it you become that
@prakakhun784
@prakakhun784 7 років тому
Thank you for your great sharing teacher.
@caringtouch7472
@caringtouch7472 9 років тому
excellent tips,,i really need to improve my speaking skills.this will help.thanks
@AmitKumar-xx9pl
@AmitKumar-xx9pl 7 місяців тому
Absolutely brilliant 💪
@piyushjadhav2278
@piyushjadhav2278 7 місяців тому
He is really great philosopher inever seen him before❤
@emmanuel2102
@emmanuel2102 7 років тому
Thanks Mr. Neill! . love your channel
@rune1773
@rune1773 4 роки тому
Depends on setting, what you want from speech + intention
@624236941
@624236941 11 років тому
Great......hats off to you.... you gave me spiritual power to heal the shyness. Thank you Sir
@Aditya_raj_17
@Aditya_raj_17 Місяць тому
What a wonderful video Just practice practice and practice!! Can even put this practice thing in some other aspects of my life too
@thefurnitureartistscollective
@thefurnitureartistscollective 2 місяці тому
You convinced me to try! I wasn't going to do it....until you caught me out with the researching and philosophizing, analysing and "thinking" a good talk. So I did it, it was crap, but I'll do it again tomorrow xx
@ConorNeill
@ConorNeill 2 місяці тому
One day at a time, one video at a time… keep taking small steps
@sadiqumar5822
@sadiqumar5822 9 років тому
Hello Sir, i'm Abubakar Umar from Nigeria. a newly employed Graduate Assistant at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi. I always used your guide and i found them very much helpful to my Carrier as Academic staff. and I look forward to your kind assistance alway. Thank you and God Bless
@OsaroOyegun
@OsaroOyegun 5 років тому
Career!
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