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On National Haiku Day, Donna Peters shares the power of using the haiku poetry format to improve our communications. We need powerful, clear, succinct communications now more than ever. (And in the spirit of the haiku, this is a pithy listen.)
A haiku poem has three lines. The number of syllables in each line is 5, 7, 5 syllables for lines 1, 2, 3 respectively. Have fun distilling your key message to its essence by using the haiku format as your forcing mechanism. You don't have to militantly follow 5-7-5 syllables for your final output, of course, but the haiku discipline upfront is a very valuable exercise.
The haiku exercise helps you:
Adding the haiku as a tool puts you on your way to a more impactful, clear communication--verbally or in writing. In person, on video, on the phone.
And in The Me-Suite, we call the haiku "the Myku." When you're prepping for an important interaction or message--and you want to make an impact--stop and work on your Myku. And let us know what you think.
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Thank you for joining us in The Me-Suite: a source of power for the life-minded. Subscribe to the podcast. Visit our blog and career coaching services. Everyone needs a coach, especially at times like these.
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On National Haiku Day, Donna Peters shares the power of using the haiku poetry format to improve our communications. We need powerful, clear, succinct communications now more than ever. (And in the spirit of the haiku, this is a pithy listen.)
A haiku poem has three lines. The number of syllables in each line is 5, 7, 5 syllables for lines 1, 2, 3 respectively. Have fun distilling your key message to its essence by using the haiku format as your forcing mechanism. You don't have to militantly follow 5-7-5 syllables for your final output, of course, but the haiku discipline upfront is a very valuable exercise.
The haiku exercise helps you:
Adding the haiku as a tool puts you on your way to a more impactful, clear communication--verbally or in writing. In person, on video, on the phone.
And in The Me-Suite, we call the haiku "the Myku." When you're prepping for an important interaction or message--and you want to make an impact--stop and work on your Myku. And let us know what you think.
Check out other episodes such as:
Don't Mistake Kindness for Weakness
Managing Your Personal Fear
Embrace the Hard Things
Servant Leadership
The Innovation Ninja Shares His Powers
Storytelling with a C-Suite Leader
Think Like a CFO: Dollar Scholar Shines a Lights at a Dark Time
Improv Can Improve Your Work and Play
How to Have a Growth Mindset
Do You Know Your Core Values?
Build Your Personal Board of Directors
A CEO Gets Real About Real Life
Creating the Culture You Want to Live In
Shape the Future You Want
Options Are Power
Thank you for joining us in The Me-Suite: a source of power for the life-minded. Subscribe to the podcast. Visit our blog and career coaching services. Everyone needs a coach, especially at times like these.
www.the-me-suite.com
FB: @mesuite
LinkedIn: The Me-Suite