By
describing your scene you make your story into a live three-dimensional movie.
Even
though it was many years ago when I played for Frank Sinatra in Carnegie Hall, I
can still visualize the scene of the concert.
“Picture this: The lights at Carnegie Hall are lowered.
You can feel the electricity in the air. The hall is filled to capacity. The
orchestra on stage is given the signal to begin. Frank Sinatra walks on stage, commanding
attention, by looking tall, fit and trim wearing a tailored suit that fits him
to perfection. He smiles and makes eye contact with his audience making each
person feel as if they were “an honored guest” and he was singing just for
them. The audience was riveted to the stage. They could not take their eyes off
him.”
This description invites you into the scene at Carnegie Hall.You can feel the excitement and electricity inside of Carnegie Hall with Frank
Sinatra and his orchestra. You are part of the audience in a live three -dimensional movie.
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comments about this blog.
Until next week remember to describe
your scene to make your story three-dimensional so it is memorable and visual.
Madeline Frank, Ph.D., is a 2014 Certified World Class Speaking Coach. She has been coaching and mentoring business professionals to be champion speakers for over 5 years. She is an Amazon.com Best Selling Author, speaker, business owner, teacher, and concert artist. She helps businesses and organizations "Tune Up their Business". Her observations show you the blue prints necessary to improve and keep your business successful. Her latest book "Leadership On A Shoestring Budget" is available everywhere books are sold. Contact Madeline Frank for your for booking and other inquiries at mfrankviola@gmail.com
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