« GTD Insight #14: Be Productive by Making Someone Happy | Main | 3 Resources for Designing Your Dream Office »

November 16, 2007

5 Moments When Less Words Will Do

J0405084_2 Why is it that people use 100 words when 10 will do?  It was George Fox who said in 1690, "Dispatch business quickly, and keep out of long debates."  I think that Fox is on to something here and builds the case for speaking plainly and simply.

Blogger Scott Young mentions some tips for making the most of a day off.  One of his tips is to take a full day of silence, that's right- silence.  Imagine 24 hours without speaking?  My students would probably have a cardiac arrest without the gift of gab but it's not as difficult as one might think. 

One key in streamlining speech is the appreciation of chunks of silence during the day.  Here are five moments when fewer words do the trick:

  • When leaving a voice message.  Get to the point and speak clearly.  Imagine that the person listening is writing so speak slowly when giving your phone number.
  • When recording your outgoing message. No one wants to know what you're doing when you're not there to answer the phone.  Check out Cranking Widgets' take on voice messages.
  • When talking with your boss.  She/he is busy so get to the point.
  • When praying.  Even though God knows what's going on in your life, get down to brass tacks and identify your need, concern, issue.
  • When giving out bad news.  Sure, you want to be compassionate but respectfully deliver what needs to be said.

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/2368034/23399562

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 5 Moments When Less Words Will Do:

Comments

Post a comment

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In

Every Day Counts

5 Reasons to Subscribe

Why TDS?

  • Meaningful work can change the world. When infused with purpose and meaning, our work becomes a powerful vehicle for learning and insight. The Daily Saint aims to connect our workaday lives with the values that guide us.

Free Stress Busting eClass