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MC shares the fascinating power of the improvisation tool of "Yes...And..!
“In healthcare, ‘yes, and…’ is more powerful than ‘yes, but…’ because it validates your health experience while still allowing your doctor to guide care. ‘Yes, but…’ can feel dismissive and judgmental of your health status. ‘Yes, and…’ says, ‘I hear you, your experience matters, and here’s how we can move forward together.’ It builds trust, supports shared decision-making, and keeps the focus on partnership rather than correction.”
“Yes, and” is a powerful tool in improvisation because it creates momentum, trust, and shared creativity.
In improv, “yes” means acceptance — you acknowledge what your partner has offered as authentic and valid in the scene. “And” implies contribution — you add new information that moves the scene forward. Together, they keep the action alive.
Here’s why it works so well:
• It builds trust quickly. Performers feel safe taking risks because their ideas won’t be shut down.
• It keeps scenes moving. Saying “yes, but” stalls or redirects; “yes, and” generates forward motion.
• It shifts focus from control to collaboration. The goal becomes creating something together, not being right or clever alone.
• It trains adaptability. You learn to respond to what’s happening now, not what you planned.
• It amplifies creativity. Each accepted offer becomes a foundation for something bigger than any one person’s idea.
At its core, “yes, and” is about presence and generosity — listening deeply, accepting reality as it is, and contributing in a way that supports the whole scene.
• “‘Yes, and’ turns acceptance into momentum — it keeps the situation energized, and the relationship, moving forward.”
• “‘Yes, and’ is how creativity happens when listening matters more than control.”
• “‘Yes, and’ doesn’t just agree — it builds.”
In the context of aging, ‘yes, and’ honors change without giving up possibility. ‘Yes’ recognizes the realities of aging — the losses, the limitations, the transitions. ‘And’ affirms that growth, meaning, and connection are still available. It shifts the narrative from decline to adaptation and resilience.”
The next time you are thinking about where you are physically, mentally, and spiritually, and your age, contemplate whether you are using phrases like Yes ... but or opening up and exploring and using the words "Yes...AND! Experiment with the latter phrase and see if you can feel a physical shift; then share with MC what you experienced.
Be well, my friends, we have this one precious life, let's live it intentionally.
🌿💚 📌 Disclaimer: The views shared here are solely for education and entertainment. They are not endorsed by my employer or any affiliated companies. This content reflects personal perspectives, and I encourage everyone to consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.
By healthybygeorgeMC shares the fascinating power of the improvisation tool of "Yes...And..!
“In healthcare, ‘yes, and…’ is more powerful than ‘yes, but…’ because it validates your health experience while still allowing your doctor to guide care. ‘Yes, but…’ can feel dismissive and judgmental of your health status. ‘Yes, and…’ says, ‘I hear you, your experience matters, and here’s how we can move forward together.’ It builds trust, supports shared decision-making, and keeps the focus on partnership rather than correction.”
“Yes, and” is a powerful tool in improvisation because it creates momentum, trust, and shared creativity.
In improv, “yes” means acceptance — you acknowledge what your partner has offered as authentic and valid in the scene. “And” implies contribution — you add new information that moves the scene forward. Together, they keep the action alive.
Here’s why it works so well:
• It builds trust quickly. Performers feel safe taking risks because their ideas won’t be shut down.
• It keeps scenes moving. Saying “yes, but” stalls or redirects; “yes, and” generates forward motion.
• It shifts focus from control to collaboration. The goal becomes creating something together, not being right or clever alone.
• It trains adaptability. You learn to respond to what’s happening now, not what you planned.
• It amplifies creativity. Each accepted offer becomes a foundation for something bigger than any one person’s idea.
At its core, “yes, and” is about presence and generosity — listening deeply, accepting reality as it is, and contributing in a way that supports the whole scene.
• “‘Yes, and’ turns acceptance into momentum — it keeps the situation energized, and the relationship, moving forward.”
• “‘Yes, and’ is how creativity happens when listening matters more than control.”
• “‘Yes, and’ doesn’t just agree — it builds.”
In the context of aging, ‘yes, and’ honors change without giving up possibility. ‘Yes’ recognizes the realities of aging — the losses, the limitations, the transitions. ‘And’ affirms that growth, meaning, and connection are still available. It shifts the narrative from decline to adaptation and resilience.”
The next time you are thinking about where you are physically, mentally, and spiritually, and your age, contemplate whether you are using phrases like Yes ... but or opening up and exploring and using the words "Yes...AND! Experiment with the latter phrase and see if you can feel a physical shift; then share with MC what you experienced.
Be well, my friends, we have this one precious life, let's live it intentionally.
🌿💚 📌 Disclaimer: The views shared here are solely for education and entertainment. They are not endorsed by my employer or any affiliated companies. This content reflects personal perspectives, and I encourage everyone to consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.