"Unlock Your Speaking Potential with This unexpected Metaphor"
My daughter went to dance camp this past week for winter break and brought home a craft she made - a small balloon filled with glitter, rice (still unsure why), and a watery substance that was mainly hair gel. This was a stress ball.
I love the idea! We should teach our children how to manage their stress
The stress ball, however, burst all over my brand-new sofa when I was out of the room — she was distracted and talking with a friend on her gizmo watch. The irony is that we had another stress ball explode a week prior all over my windowsill, and I shared with her in a loving and, I am sure, nagging motherly tone to please not play with it near the furniture and perhaps not squeeze it so hard or poke at it.
Regardless, yet another one burst the dust (bahahaha) and caused unnecessary stress for all of us. This mama's nervous system went into overdrive when hair gel and glitter became one with my new sofa."
So where is the metaphor in all of this?
Perhaps the stress ball bursting and causing a mess is a metaphor for how trying to manage stress in certain ways (e.g., by squeezing or pushing it down) can sometimes lead to a messy or chaotic outcome. Alternatively, the stress ball bursting could be a metaphor for the unpredictability and uncontrollability of stress itself, which can sometimes catch us off guard and cause unexpected challenges. Either way, the experience of the stress ball bursting reminds us that stress management requires a delicate balance of self-care and awareness
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How does this relate to communication and public speaking
Well, just like managing stress, effective communication
The lesson of the stress ball, then, is that effective communication requires a balance between preparation and flexibility, just as effective stress management requires a balance between self-care and adaptability."
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1 年YES! I am so sorry about your new sofa Meridith Grundei, AND "effective stress management requires a balance between self-care and adaptability." is so spot on!
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1 年Great analogy Meridith Grundei
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1 年Oh, yes! My coach gave me this book: "i never metaphor i didn't like' (Dr. Mardy Grothe).
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1 年An easy to envision metaphor, Meridith Grundei - love that. It brings to mind the difference between power and force - power comes more from the inside and can be equated with caring enough to be prepared and flexible - that adaptability, whereas force is more external - that forced manipulation of the stress ball. Here's to our being powerful! ?