How to Engage Listeners with the Power of the Surprising Pause
Tuesday, October 25th, 2016As a business speaker, would you like to learn how to use your voice, to keep your listeners riveted to your message?
Like a good actor, you can use your voice and the power of the surprising pause to command attention and add depth to your business message. You may be interested to know that the great Shakespearian actor, Sir John Gielgud, said that the pauses are the most important moments of a speech!
Pausing at meaningful and unpredictable moments will enhance your speaking power in three ways:
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It will create variety in your delivery: A moment of unexpected silence provides the greatest contrast to a stream of words.
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It will create suspense: It teases your listeners for just a moment, making them want to hear more.
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It will enhance listener understanding: A surprising pause, filled with meaning, allows your listeners to observe a difference quality in you and highlights the subtle nuances of meaning within your message.
Watch this video to see and hear my demonstration:
Right now, I’m going to speak an excerpt from a play called Other People’s Money by Jerry Sterner. The dialogue is spoken by a character who is a CEO of a company. As I speak, I’m going to pause in spots that are logical and fairly predictable. Here I go:
“One day, / when the dollar is weaker or the yen stronger, / or when we finally begin to rebuild the roads, the bridges, the infrastructure of our country, / demand will skyrocket.”
Now, a more interesting and more engaging choice would be to pause in spots that are less predictable; like this:
“One day, / when the dollar/is weaker / or the yen / stronger, / or when we finally begin to rebuild the roads, the bridges, the infrastructure of our country, / demand / will skyrocket.”
Isn’t that more interesting?
As you rehearse and deliver any business talk, take some meaningful pauses at less predictable moments. Use the power of the surprising pause, and make your delivery truly compelling.