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How To Command Respect If You’re Quick
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  1. Hey guys can y'all please, please do a video on James Spader's character of Raymond “Red” Reddington from The Blacklist, i mean not only is he a total badass but he's also super smart and confident and doesn't care what others think of him at all, he would be great to do a video on i think.

  2. I never knew that Tom Cruise was short…

    This is a great video for stuff other than height though, in general just stuff that you might be insecure about.

  3. Best thing to do is work out. I'm only 5'6" but I'm also probably 5'6" wide lol. No one makes comments about my height since I started working out seriously.

  4. Forgive me if you already have a video on this topic or a similar idea, but I would love to see something covering the topic of demonstrating confidence and/or controlling the frame in a virtual meeting environment like Zoom, TEAMs, etc.

    Although our world is slowly returning to a "new normal" with COVID, I think many companies and organizations have realized the benefits of video based "face to face" interactions. Especially when it comes to limited interactions like a job interview, and short-form meetings and appointments that don't rely on any kind of physical evaluation, I think a LOT of people could benefit from some guidelines on demonstrating confidence and control in social interactions where body language and verbal cues can be significantly limited.

  5. I wish my mom had been able to shake off her height insecurity. If someone would talk about how short she was she would respond with, “I may be short, but I’ve got all my parts. I’m not missing anything.” Which left people at a loss with how to respond. I suppose her tactic was just to shut people up over it. In retrospect it made her seem insecure and implied people with missing parts were beneath her.

  6. Every single one of these videos provides expectations on how people should react, respond, behave when they aren't communicating, etc. It just shows how much society EXPECTS people to behave, versus capitalizing on differences. Let's all pretend we have the same thoughts, actions, and conscious/unconscious desires…..

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