Healing Broken Circles

Published on Jan 15, 2021

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Healing Broken Circles

A pause makes a difference and listening for reactions
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Take time to pause

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Alan Alda says, “It is the space between the lines that make it a great performance.”

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9 Pauses by Ron Arden, Speech Coach

  • Sense Pause
  • Transition Pause
  • Dramatic Pause
  • Reflective Pause
  • Pause for Effect
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Pauses continued

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Let us Practice

One person will put a pause in the chat, the teller needs to in the next 15 to 20 seconds create that pause in telling.

Storytelling is an alive art

We Need to Listen to Our Audience.
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We will pick one person to tell the story but they must change the story to match the emotion of the new face on the screen.

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Let us practice.

Let us Practice with Your Faces
*Tell the stories but you will "tell to the faces." I will put in chat a reaction for everyone to have and you are to tell to the reaction you see.

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For example, in the chat, I may type scared. Don't look if you are telling, but you will change your telling to match the faces you see.

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Remember, a pause can tell a new story. Audience is integral to your story delivery.

Let me know how I can help

You got this!

Additional information: website article on pausing and storytelling by Chris King: http://storyteller.net/how-to-use-the-power-of-pause-to-strengthen-your-sto...

Kevin Cordi

Haiku Deck Pro User