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[Mastering Communication: Leveraging Anxiety, Authenticity, and Movement]-[69. Feeling Nervous? How Anxiety Can Fuel Better Communication]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2022-10-11

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Mastering Communication: Insights from Kelly McGonigal

In a recent episode of the Think Fast Talk Smart podcast, host Matt Abrahams sat down with Stanford lecturer and author Kelly McGonigal to explore the intersection of communication, psychological resilience, and physical well-being. The conversation provides actionable strategies for professionals to transform their nervousness into a tool for connection and clarity.

Reframing Anxiety: From Hindrance to Asset

One of the most profound insights shared by McGonigal is the practice of recontextualizing anxiety. Rather than viewing nervousness as a sign of incompetence, she suggests a "mindset reset." By adopting the mantra, "my heart is in it," individuals can recognize that physiological symptoms like a pounding heart are actually signals of care and meaning. McGonigal notes that if she doesn't feel anxious before teaching, she feels something is "off," as it suggests a lack of presence. This reframing allows speakers to view adrenaline and dopamine not as threats, but as a "chemical cocktail" that enhances engagement and performance.

The Art of Communication: Concrete vs. Abstract

When discussing common pitfalls in academic and professional communication, McGonigal emphasizes the danger of relying on abstractions. She encourages speakers to avoid "strings of nouns" and instead focus on "crunchy details." By using artifacts—such as photos, videos, or specific anecdotes—speakers can ground their research or ideas in reality.

Furthermore, she critiques the common academic urge to "prove that they know stuff" to avoid critique. Instead, she argues that the ultimate goal of communication is for the audience to have their own "interesting, spontaneous thoughts." Success, according to McGonigal, is measured by the degree to which listeners engage with the material critically and curiously, rather than the speaker simply delivering a flawless, unassailable presentation.

Strategic Preparation and Audience-Centricity

McGonigal advocates for "backward mapping" when crafting any communication. She starts by identifying the "best possible outcome" for the audience:

  • What do they need to hear?
  • What story makes that outcome most likely?

By judiciously selecting one key story, study, or case study, speakers can avoid overwhelming their audience. This audience-centric approach transforms a presentation from a one-way decree into a shared experience, inviting collaboration rather than defensive posturing.

The Role of Movement and Joy

Expanding on her book The Joy of Movement, McGonigal highlights how physical activity can be utilized to foster happiness and connection. She describes the "joy workout," which utilizes natural human gestures of celebration—such as jumping and arm-raising—to induce feelings of optimism. For communicators, this reinforces the idea that the body is a vehicle for energy. When one moves with purpose and joy, it directly impacts the ability to communicate with passion.

Core Ingredients of Successful Communication

Concluding the session, McGonigal shared three essential ingredients for any successful communication, inspired by Gail Larson’s teachings:

  1. Face of Wonder: Maintaining curiosity and open-mindedness.
  2. Face of Creative Fire: Manifesting passion and drive through your message.
  3. Rude Magnificence: The courage to share a difficult but important truth derived from your own lived experience or wisdom.

Through these practices, McGonigal encourages us to "trust that people are adequate to their experiences," reminding both speakers and listeners that we possess the internal capacity to handle the moments that matter most.

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I am super excited to get time with you.
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I think we have a lot of common passions.
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I don't have to get into that self talk.
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I can imagine the best possible outcome.
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I really like how you literally embody the notion of greeting your anxiety.
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make a tremendous difference
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leverage the benefits
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mindset reset
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something is at stake
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double down on
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📖 Transcript

Hi! Matt here. As we get ready to celebrate our fifth anniversary, I wanted to share some exciting news.
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