00:00:00You know that horrible feeling when your boss asks you a question and your brain just locks up?
00:00:05You had the answer two minutes ago, but the moment everyone stares at you,
00:00:09nothing comes to mind and there's this painful silence in the room.
00:00:13And now you're thinking to yourself, great, now I look as stupid as I think I already am.
00:00:18You feel terrified to embarrass yourself, but your body just doesn't give you a chance.
00:00:22It freezes up, your heart starts pounding even louder and louder and louder.
00:00:27And instead of you speaking your thoughts with clarity, you ramble uncontrollably.
00:00:31But here's what makes this so frustrating. You're not stupid.
00:00:36I've seen so many comments on Reddit of people turning down promotions,
00:00:41staying quiet and silent in meetings, and then watching less qualified colleagues get ahead
00:00:47while they stay stuck in their career.
00:00:49So I'm going to tell you something that you need to hear, mate.
00:00:52This isn't a you problem. It's a nervous system problem.
00:00:57Your brain thinks it's being attacked. It redirects blood flow away from your prefrontal cortex,
00:01:03the part that thinks clearly, and it moves into a fight or flight mode,
00:01:08which often causes you to freeze and your body starts to think it's fighting a two-headed dragon.
00:01:13Whereas in reality, someone just asked you a question.
00:01:16So the goal here is to stop that automatic fight or flight response
00:01:21anytime you're put under pressure and create a new response,
00:01:24one that allows you to be in control instead of allowing the moment to control you.
00:01:29I'm showing you the exact process I've battle tested in boardrooms, on thousands of stages,
00:01:35and even on some of the biggest podcasts in the world. Let's solve this once and for all.
00:01:39It's a three-part process that only takes five seconds to execute in the moment.
00:01:43And if you're thinking, "But Vin, what if five seconds isn't enough time?"
00:01:47Don't worry. I'll share with you a sneaky strategy that you can use to buy yourself
00:01:51a little more time without looking unprepared. And I'll share those with you later in the video.
00:01:56When you start to improve how you show up in these high-pressure situations,
00:02:00people will no longer see you as being incompetent or that quiet person that's hard to work with.
00:02:05They'll start to perceive you as being confident, articulate, and as leadership material.
00:02:10So the three parts are one, psychological, two, physiological, and three, structural.
00:02:16And I'll show you how to put all three of these things together. Otherwise, they don't work.
00:02:22Part one, psychological. So your mind goes blank. Everyone's looking at you. And here's what most
00:02:27people do. They start to panic. They rush to feel the silence. They start speaking their thinking
00:02:32process. And it comes out as rambling just to kill the awkward silence. But now it's even more awkward.
00:02:37And then it just makes everything worse. So what do you do instead? You pause.
00:02:46Yep, you pause. I'm talking about a five-second pause here. Now, I know what you're thinking,
00:02:51"Vin, won't that be awkward?" But let me say this. It's only awkward if you make it awkward.
00:02:57I'm going to say it again. It's only awkward if you make it awkward. Pausing is powerful.
00:03:05Here's why. When you pause intentionally, it makes you look thoughtful. It signals to everyone in the
00:03:11room that you're calm, that you're processing the question, that you're thinking deeply about the question.
00:03:17The reason why it might feel weird to you currently is because most of us have been conditioned to feel
00:03:23every single moment of silence. We're terrified of it. But the most powerful communicators in the world,
00:03:28they own the pause and they're not afraid of the silence. Imagine you asked me a question and I
00:03:34responded immediately like this, "Vin, I want you to tell me what are your thoughts on why growth has
00:03:39stalled this quarter?" Oh, you know, there's so many reasons. The economy's been up and it's
00:03:45kind of been down as well and there's a lot of moving parts. We're just in a bit of a transition
00:03:49phase. Yeah, I like to say it's a combination of everything that you've been doing and I've
00:03:53been doing and it's the best that we can do. And at the end of the day, it is what it is.
00:03:56Did you notice it? It feels surface level. It feels rushed. It feels like no thought was put into the
00:04:03response. Now, imagine if I paused intentionally for five seconds to think about my response.
00:04:08What are your thoughts on why growth has stalled this quarter?
00:04:12Do you notice the difference? Need I say more? When you pause and then you respond,
00:04:23people are thinking in their head, "Damn, they're being really thoughtful about their answer." They
00:04:27really care about getting it right. And psychologically, a pause actually works in your
00:04:32favour because it gives your brain a moment to reset. And for your audience, it builds anticipation.
00:04:38It makes them lean in because now they're waiting to hear what you're going to say.
00:04:43And that process alone heightens the perceived value of your answer. Now, pausing can help. But
00:04:49if your heart is racing a million miles per hour, then you're not going to be able to say a word
00:04:54without fumbling, which is why part two is critical. If you're like most people, when you're put on the
00:04:59spot all of a sudden, not only does your heart race, but your breathing starts to become really
00:05:04shallow. You start to breathe from your chest and not from your diaphragm. And when you do this,
00:05:10you're starving your brain of oxygen, your prefrontal cortex. Again, that's the part of
00:05:14your brain that helps you think clearly and speak clearly. That part shuts down. This is when your
00:05:19mind goes blank. So part one, pause. Part two, you need to take a deep breath. Let your shoulders
00:05:28come down and move them back. Loosen that jaw of yours. Way too many people walk through the day
00:05:34with their jaws clenched. And then move into the thinker pose, which now gives you context for the
00:05:40five second pause that you're taking, because it shows visually that you're thinking. Otherwise,
00:05:46if you don't go into thinker pose, you don't do this, then sometimes it can look like you're
00:05:49lagging or you're frozen. And the beautiful thing about all of this is you can do all of that in
00:05:55high stakes moments, and it doesn't seem unnatural. And when you do this, you activate your parasympathetic
00:06:01nervous system, which slows down your heart rate. Deep breathing signals to your body that you're
00:06:07calm. And when your body is calm, your mind can actually function well. At first, it's going to
00:06:12feel a little bit weird. But remember, it's not weird. It's just unfamiliar. And the more you do
00:06:17it, the more automatic this starts to become. So practice this often. Part three, structural. So now
00:06:23you've paused, you've taken that deep breath, your mind is clear, your body is calm. But then the
00:06:29question is, what do you do with that time and space now that you've got in your mind? What do you do
00:06:34with your mind? This is where frameworks come in. You see, most people ramble when they get asked a
00:06:39really difficult question. Because as they're trying to answer that big question, they end up speaking
00:06:44out their thinking process. And that's why it sounds like it's all over the place. This is why we pause
00:06:50before we speak. So we can do our thinking. So we can apply frameworks, distill the thinking and then
00:06:56speak. And when you follow this formula, what you say sounds clear, coherent and concise. The simplest
00:07:03framework you can apply in these high pressure situations when someone asks you something very
00:07:08difficult, broad and complex. Is this the one thing? Let me show you exactly how this one thing framework
00:07:16works. What are your thoughts on why growth has stalled this quarter? The one thing that's really
00:07:26stalling our growth this quarter is a drop in high quality leads at the top of funnel. Once we fix
00:07:31that, we'll start to see more conversions immediately. Now that's what I'm talking about. This type of
00:07:37communication, that's what gets people like him promoted. See how seamless my response was? By
00:07:43starting my response with the one thing, it created a constraint. I can't talk about the 20 things
00:07:49that's currently going on in my mind. I had to prioritize the 20 things, pick the one most impactful
00:07:55and important thing. And then this constraint that I set in the first three words of my sentence
00:08:00allows me now to focus and be more concise and coherent. I use this and do this all the time. With
00:08:07frameworks, you're now able to build your response in real time. And it sounds like you've got your
00:08:12together. And the one thing is a part of a much bigger framework called three to one. And I teach
00:08:18this in depth in a free two hour training to help you speak with more structure, more clarity and
00:08:23more confidence while under pressure. We nerd out on many other frameworks during this training. So
00:08:29if you want to learn more, click the link in the description below or scan the QR code that's
00:08:33currently on screen. Now I did promise you earlier, then what what what what do I do if I need more
00:08:39than five seconds? What if it's not enough? Well, there's one thing you can do here. You can ask a
00:08:44question to get more clarity. Now this does two things. One, it buys you an extra 10 to 15 seconds
00:08:51for you to think as you're asking the question as they're replying to that question. Two, it gives
00:08:55you an opportunity to clarify and create more clarity before you formulate your answer, which
00:09:01ultimately improves the quality of your answer. So this is an amazing technique. For example,
00:09:07if someone asked me, Vin, can you help me understand content marketing? I can ask a question
00:09:12while I'm trying to formulate my answer and get more clarity at the same time by asking in return.
00:09:17Sure. But first tell me more. Are you wanting to understand content marketing from a high level?
00:09:22Or is there a specific platform you'd like me to focus my answer on? See what I just did there?
00:09:28I'm not stalling for stalling sake. I'm asking a question seeking clarity and the byproduct.
00:09:34I've actually just bought myself more time. And while they're answering you, you're selecting the
00:09:40optimal framework, this one right here, the optimal framework that you're going to use to package your
00:09:45reply with. And if you came along to our training that's down below or the QR code, you're going to
00:09:51have three incredible frameworks that you can use anytime moving forward into the future. So there
00:09:56you go. If you master these three things, owning the pause to give you time to think, diaphragmatic
00:10:02breathing to calm your body, and using frameworks to calm your mind, you'll never freeze under
00:10:08pressure again. You'll stop turning down opportunities. You stop watching other people
00:10:12get ahead while you're stuck on the start line. And you'll start showing up as the confident,
00:10:18articulate person you know you can be. Click Subscribe, hit the thumbs up, come on.
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