How to Answer ANY Question (Even If You Don't Know The Answer!)
VVinh Giang
ManagementJob SearchMental Health
Transcript
00:00:00I'm going to show you how to answer any high-pressure question on the spot without going blank.
00:00:05I'm talking about when your boss puts you on the spot in front of your team,
00:00:09or when a client asks you something you don't know the answer to,
00:00:12or even when you get asked an interview question that catches you off guard.
00:00:16As long as you follow these exact three steps in this video, you'll never go blank again.
00:00:21I've tested this process in high-stake meetings to stages of up to 10,000 people,
00:00:26and it works. So here's how to do it.
00:00:28The first thing I would do is I would pause to collect my thoughts,
00:00:34and I'll give myself as long of a pause as I need so that I don't start to freak out.
00:00:40The mental block happens when you're trying to come up with an answer in one second,
00:00:44in half a second, in a millisecond.
00:00:46That's what causes the panic, the anxiety, which is then going to inevitably lead to a mental blank.
00:00:52Whereas when you pause, take a deep breath.
00:00:57As you pause and take a deep breath, that creates mental clarity.
00:01:02That helps you calm your nervous system down.
00:01:05And in that state, you are much more likely to give yourself the best chance to find a good response.
00:01:10People tend to think that answering a question quickly makes them look good, makes them look smart.
00:01:16When you answer a question really quickly, it doesn't do that.
00:01:19It makes it seem as if you didn't put any thought into the answer.
00:01:22Because if you asked me a question, and you said,
00:01:25Hey, Vin, how do you answer a high-pressure situation?
00:01:27Oh, I know how to do that.
00:01:28The first thing you're going to do is you're just going to pause.
00:01:29And then after you pause, you're going to use a framework.
00:01:31And then after you use a framework, you can deliver it confidently.
00:01:33Most people just speak when they're just winging things,
00:01:35and they think that's going to help them create a really good career.
00:01:37That's why.
00:01:37No, it doesn't.
00:01:40When you answer a question without taking a moment to think about what the person said,
00:01:44it looks as if you don't care.
00:01:47When you ask me this, if I paused,
00:01:55and then now I answer your question, that's a confident pause.
00:02:00That's a pause of me processing what you're saying,
00:02:03carefully considering what I'm going to say next,
00:02:05and then sharing my thoughts.
00:02:08Now, there's a few key things I want to say here.
00:02:10If you look to the side and you think,
00:02:12and you raise a hand up and you start to think about something like this,
00:02:16or you go into the thinker pose and you start to think,
00:02:18this is a powerful pose to move into because it shows people now I'm processing.
00:02:22Now, that's a good pause.
00:02:23However, if you pause and then you slouch and then you look down,
00:02:26and then you're fidgeting with your hands,
00:02:29that's a negative pause because they'll perceive that pause as you being anxious
00:02:33and you not knowing the answer.
00:02:35So there's two different types of pauses.
00:02:36One where I'm freaking out and I don't know the answer and you caught me out.
00:02:39One where I'm being really composed and I'm thinking about how to answer this in a way
00:02:45that adds the most value to you.
00:02:48So just notice that within body language cues alone plays a very important part in that.
00:02:52The second thing that I would say is if you pause for a good two to three seconds
00:02:56and you can't in that moment think about the optimal reply,
00:03:01then be straightforward with the person that's in front of you.
00:03:04Say they asked you a question about marketing, so I'm going to create a mock scenario.
00:03:07Then how should I use marketing, organic marketing, to get more leads for the business that I'm running?
00:03:17Emily, I'd love to share with you a thoughtful answer.
00:03:22Let me ask you this.
00:03:23Would it be helpful if I met with you later today and I'll give you a comprehensive answer
00:03:27because I've been through content creation for the last 15 years of my life
00:03:30and I want to give you the most meaningful answer.
00:03:32So I want a little more time to think on that.
00:03:34Is that okay for me to take a bit more time to think on it
00:03:36and give you the most valuable answer possible later today?
00:03:39Fantastic.
00:03:40I'll set up a time.
00:03:41Why don't we set up a time so I can think about it over lunch
00:03:43and I'll share with you the experience that I have.
00:03:46Something like that is fine.
00:03:48It's totally fine.
00:03:50I think we panic because we think we have to prove ourselves
00:03:55by answering them in the moment, off the cuff, straight away.
00:03:59People don't want a rushed answer.
00:04:01They want an answer that adds the most value to their lives
00:04:04and people are willing to wait for that.
00:04:05The next thing I'm going to say is that
00:04:06what increases your chances of being able to answer on the spot
00:04:10is I would use a framework.
00:04:12Because when someone asks you,
00:04:13Vin, can you teach us how to create organic content that creates leads?
00:04:17Let's say that's the example.
00:04:18My brain now is freaking out
00:04:20because there are so many different things you can do
00:04:22for content creation that helps generate leads, for example.
00:04:25My brain's going crazy because I'm thinking about
00:04:27all the different things that you can do.
00:04:29Whereas when you use the framework, the one thing.
00:04:32So I'll show you this in action.
00:04:33Someone asks you a question.
00:04:34Hey, Vin, what's something that I can do
00:04:35when it comes to content creation to get more leads organically?
00:04:43Listen, the one thing I would say about content creation,
00:04:47whether it's for lead generation or views
00:04:49or building the number of followers,
00:04:51the one thing that I would say is consistency.
00:04:54Consistency is the most important thing.
00:04:57That's the most important strategy that I've discovered
00:04:59as the universal truth.
00:05:01To become better at generating more content
00:05:03and generating more leads,
00:05:05just keep creating content.
00:05:07And as you create content,
00:05:08you'll get better and better and better through consistency
00:05:10and you'll learn how to get more views
00:05:12and then you'll learn how to get more leads.
00:05:14But the underlying foundation is consistency.
00:05:17I'm able to deliver that.
00:05:18And I use the sentence, the one thing.
00:05:21Now, the most beautiful thing about this
00:05:23is that I'm not saying that
00:05:24that is everything to do with content creation.
00:05:27I'm saying that if there was one thing to focus on,
00:05:29that's what I would focus on.
00:05:30And if you haven't been through a framework class with me,
00:05:32I've put together a free two-hour crash course
00:05:34where I share three powerful communication frameworks
00:05:37to help you improve the way you speak
00:05:38while you're under pressure
00:05:39so that you can come across more clear,
00:05:41concise and coherent in any situation.
00:05:43Just click the link in the description
00:05:45or you can scan the QR code that's on screen.
00:05:47Again, it's completely free
00:05:48and thousands of people have been through it.
00:05:50So go check it out.
00:05:51And by doing this,
00:05:53I now have given myself time
00:05:54to think more on this topic,
00:05:57talk on the topic in a focused way.
00:05:59So I've talked about consistency.
00:06:00But what you've done there is you've brought yourself time
00:06:02to better answer their question
00:06:04in the most valuable way possible.
00:06:06The third thing you do at the end of you using the framework,
00:06:08the one thing,
00:06:09the third thing you do is you ask a question.
00:06:13And the question you ask right at the end is,
00:06:15once again, depending on the context,
00:06:17is did you want me to go deeper on that topic?
00:06:19Did you want to get more granular in terms of the strategy?
00:06:22I can look at their facial expressions.
00:06:24If they're smiling and nodding,
00:06:25that's what they're after.
00:06:26And at the end, I check in.
00:06:27Do you want more?
00:06:28Do you want me to go deeper on this?
00:06:29Do you want to go into pragmatic strategies
00:06:31on how to create hooks and bodies and CTAs,
00:06:34call to actions, et cetera?
00:06:34Do you want me to do that?
00:06:36And they might say yes.
00:06:37And if they say yes,
00:06:37then you go down deeper in the rabbit hole.
00:06:39The danger in not using frameworks
00:06:40and answering questions on the spot
00:06:42is you end up speaking out your thought process.
00:06:46This is scientifically how your thinking process looks.
00:06:50Yeah, this is a scientific diagram that I'm drawing.
00:06:54And when someone asks you something about content creation
00:06:57and you don't follow a framework,
00:06:59your brain starts to go,
00:07:00oh, of course I can tell you about content creation
00:07:02and doing things organically.
00:07:03You know, the first thing you've got to understand
00:07:04from a foundational level
00:07:05is you've got to be consistent.
00:07:06The second thing I've got to tell you about too
00:07:07is that you've got to write a really good hook.
00:07:08A lot of people have a really good body.
00:07:09And then you're just blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:07:12No matter how valuable what you're saying is,
00:07:14the value is lost in you rambling.
00:07:16So what a framework does,
00:07:18a framework distills your thinking.
00:07:22That's what it does.
00:07:23This distillation process here,
00:07:25that process right here,
00:07:27that's what frameworks do.
00:07:34Because it simply distills your thinking
00:07:37into something that is more concise,
00:07:39more coherent,
00:07:40and it's going to be more credible
00:07:42as you communicate to that point
00:07:44in that concise way.
00:07:46Pause.
00:07:47Once you learn the frameworks,
00:07:48pick a framework,
00:07:50share just one thought about that topic,
00:07:51ask a question,
00:07:52do you want to go deeper?
00:07:53That's the best way for you
00:07:54to navigate that situation.
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