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Oh, I totally get this. That feeling of your brain just freezing when put on the spot is so real and frustrating. It's like your mind goes into overdrive trying to find an answer, and all you end up doing is talking in circles.
It's good that he's speaking from experience here; that makes it more relatable. That feeling of incompetence and lack of confidence when you ramble is exactly what makes you want to avoid those situations.
This is where frameworks come in, that makes so much sense. Instead of that internal panic, having a structure to fall back on prevents you from just going completely blank. I'm curious to see what kind of frameworks he's talking about.

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When faced with unexpected questions, our brains often enter a panic state, leading to disorganized thoughts and rambling speech [0:00-0:16]. This can make individuals feel incompetent and unconfident. Communication skills teacher Vinh Giang highlights the importance of frameworks as a fallback mechanism, preventing the mind from going blank and encouraging clear, concise points instead of a chaotic stream of consciousness [0:32-0:49].
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When faced with unexpected questions, our brains often enter a panic state, leading to disorganized thoughts and rambling speech [0:00-0:16]. This can make individuals feel incompetent and unconfident. Communication skills teacher Vinh Giang highlights the importance of frameworks as a fallback mechanism, preventing the mind from going blank and encouraging clear, concise points instead of a chaotic stream of consciousness [0:32-0:49].
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