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[Mastering Spontaneous Speaking: Insights from Matt Abrahams]-[107. Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You're Put on the Spot]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2023-09-19

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📋 Summary

Mastering Spontaneous Speaking: Insights and Methodologies

In a special milestone episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams—author of the upcoming book Think Faster, Talk Smarter—sits in the guest seat to discuss the art of spontaneous speaking. Abrahams defines spontaneous speaking as those moments where one is "called on to step up and say something," whether it is answering a question, providing feedback, or engaging in small talk. His work aims to help individuals navigate the anxiety and pressure inherent in these "hot seat" situations.

Mindset Shifts: Connection Over Perfection

Abrahams argues that our approach to communication is often hindered by a desire for perfection. He suggests several key mindset shifts to improve performance:

  • Maximize Mediocrity: Abrahams encourages his students to "maximize your mediocrity" to achieve greatness. By "turning the volume down" on internal judgment and evaluation, speakers can free up cognitive bandwidth, becoming more effective and authentic.
  • Opportunities, Not Threats: When faced with challenging questions or feedback, many people adopt defensive postures. Abrahams advises reframing these situations as "opportunities" to expand and collaborate, rather than threats to one's position.
  • Reframing Mistakes as "Missed Takes": Drawing an analogy from film production, Abrahams suggests viewing communication errors as "missed takes" rather than failures. This perspective allows individuals to see every interaction as a chance to refine their approach, much like a director asking for another take to capture a different nuance.

Structured Communication: The Power of Frameworks

To manage the unpredictability of spontaneous speaking, Abrahams advocates for using structured frameworks. He highlights the "four-sentence structured pitch" for sales or introductions:

  1. What if you could...
  2. So that...
  3. For example...
  4. And that's not all...

By following this sequence, speakers can ensure their message is concise, clear, and impactful. He also emphasizes the importance of paraphrasing and asking clarifying questions to focus one’s message, noting that "clarifying questions helps me focus" before delivering a response.

The Intersection of Martial Arts and Communication

Abrahams reveals that his four-decade practice of martial arts has deeply influenced his communication style. Martial arts teach the importance of being "present" and responding effectively to the environment. He recounts a formative, embarrassing experience from his youth—a "karate kick" that resulted in ripped pants during a speech—which sparked his lifelong fascination with the impact of anxiety on communication. This personal history underscores his belief that physical practice and communication are "intimately linked."

Conclusion: Gratitude and Growth

Reflecting on 100 episodes of the podcast, Abrahams expresses profound gratitude for the community built around the show. Whether through the "WHAT" structure for toasts or the "what, so what, now what" model for feedback, the core takeaway remains the same: by preparing structured, relevant messages and managing our internal mindset, we can communicate more confidently in any spontaneous situation. As his mother famously advised, "Tell me the time. Don't build me the clock."

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I'm in the hot seat.
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Today we have a bit of a twist on our normal episode format.
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I know what it feels like to be put on the spot.
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Can you walk us through those steps?
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Famous is a big word.
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📝Key Phrases

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put on the spot
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drill down
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cognitive bandwidth
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dial the volume down
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missed takes
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Matt here. For most of us presenting confidently and clearly in our native language is hard enough.
But communicating in another language is marked by unique challenges and opportunities for growth.
I am super excited to share our new ELL English Language Learning webpage at fastersmarter.io slash ELL.
This page is designed to help all non-native English speakers feel less anxious while being more authentic and successful in their communication.
In addition to practical advice, you will find ThinkFast TalkSmart episode specific ELL content along with links to my favorite English Language Learning podcast playlist.
Please check out fastersmarter.io slash ELL.

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