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¡A jugar! // Let's play! (Esp & Eng)

¡A jugar! // Let's play! (Esp & Eng)

¡A jugar! // Let's play! (Esp & Eng)

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Si algo he aprendido en mis clases de interpretación es que el espectador no quiere ver mi técnica, quiere ver mi corazón.

Y cuando acudo a eventos de emprendedores y escucho las ponencias o incluso cuando veo conferencias en YouTube siempre pienso que todos deberíamos acudir a clases de interpretación en algún momento de nuestras vidas. Y ese momento marcará el inicio de otra manera de enfocar nuestros proyectos profesionales.

La próxima vez que tengas que hablar en público ten en cuenta estos dos importantes detalles:


1. CONTAR frente a LEER. Si alguna vez le has contado un cuento a un niño, habrás notado la diferencia mágica entre contarlo y leerlo. Aunque tengas el cuento delante, aunque tengas tu discurso delante, cuéntalo no lo leas. Seguro que te lo has preparado estupendamente y ya te lo sabes, contándolo te sentirás libre y las palabras e ideas fluirán por tu cabeza desde una interpretación sentida de las mismas. El texto te da seguridad pero es un falso amigo porque te ata de pies y manos, y si te limitas a leerlo el resultado carecerá de magia.

2. EMOCIÓN SINCERA. En Neuromarketing está demostrado que el 80% de cualquier decisión de compra es emocional. Cuando eres emprendedor y tienes que venderte a ti mismo o tienes que vender una idea, tu emoción sincera conseguirá que se remueva algo dentro de la persona que te está escuchando y así lograrás atraer y mantener su atención. Antes de comenzar tu discurso conecta contigo mismo y con la motivación inicial de tu proyecto, y desde ese punto interno háblale a tus inversores, a tu reclutador o a tu audiencia. Recuerda que no quieren ver tu técnica, quieren ver tu corazón.


El gran filósofo y líder espiritual indio Osho decía que vivimos en un escenario, que la Vida es una obra de teatro así que juégala. Él hacía esa gracieta en inglés de la palabra “play” que significa tanto “jugar” como “interpretar”.

Si tienes alguna duda, consulta o quieres ampliar información, no dudes en contactar.

¡Mucha suerte con tus ponencias, discursos y proyectos! ¡¡A jugar!!


mamen@mamendelgado.com

@Mamen_locutora

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If something I have learned in my acting lessons is that the viewer does not want to see my technique, wants to see my heart.

When I go to entrepreneurs events and hear the presentations or even when I watch YouTube conferences, I always think that we should all go to acting classes at some point in our lives. And that moment will mark the beginning of another way to focus our professional projects.

Next time you have to speak in public please note these two important details:


1. TELL versus READ. If you have ever told a tale to a child, you may have noticed the magical difference between tell it and read it. Even if you have the tale in your hands, or your speech in your hands, tell it do not read it. Surely you have prepared it and you know it very well, so telling it you will feel free and the words and ideas will flow through your mind from a true interpretation of them. The text gives you security but it is a false friend because you will feel bound hand and foot, and if you simply read it the result will be lack of magic.

2. SINCERE EMOTION. In Neuromarketing it is shown that 80% of any purchase decision is emotional. When you are an entrepreneur and you have to sell your own project or you have to sell an idea, your sincere emotion about it will stir something up inside the persons who are listening to you and so will achieve attract and keep their attention. Before you begin your speech, connect with yourself and the initial motivation of your project, and talk to your investors, your recruiter or your audience from that inner point of you. Remember that they do not want to see your technique, they want to see your heart.


Osho, the great philosopher and spiritual leader from India, said we live on a stage. He focused Life like a play so, play it!!

If you have any question or want more information, please feel free to contact.

Good luck with your presentations, speeches and projects! Let’s play!!


mamen@mamendelgado.com

@Mamen_locutora

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Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #18

#30
Thanks thanks thanks Alan Geller.

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #17

#27
Efectivamente Javier Rojas Garc\u00eda. Gracias por comentar y feliz día!

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #16

#21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGYO86KwCUc Cómo abrazamos en Madrid...

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #15

#21
#20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGYO86KwCUc

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #14

#20
Ya nos contarás en un post sobre ese pasado teatral, porfa!!

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #13

#20
#21 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaz2UDeMm7s Por no hablar de los beneficios tanto físicos como emocionales de un buen abrazo, uno de verdad.

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #12

#17
Muchas gracias Pedro G\u00f3mez, me alegro de que te guste y espero que te sirva en algún momento de tu vida tanto profesional como personal. Un abrazote!!

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #11

#16
Wow, thanks so much for the links CityVP Manjit!! I had no idea about the past of Alan in theater and I'll take the proper time to read his article. Love the theme. You are such a source of knowledge and information... 👏

CityVP Manjit

hace 7 años #10

FYI Mamen Delgado this is the link to Alan Geller's piece about theater from which I came away with a far greater appreciation of the value of being involved with theater https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/thank-you-my-mentor-alan-geller this was further supported watching a piece by Kevin Spacey about "sending the elevator back down" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVJbVd8yCbA from there I discovered just how much giving back to actors Spacey does - he walks his talk.

CityVP Manjit

hace 7 años #9

#13
When we try acting we discover how challenging it really is and like singing we either have this or we don't but at least in experiencing acting we get insights into being because we are placing ourselves in the mind, spirit and body of another. What I find just as challenging is impromptu - and in impromptu we are not acting, we are facing the moment - so both are great vehicles. If you know the past of Alan Geller he has actively been involved with theater and through him I learned the value of theater.

CityVP Manjit

hace 7 años #8

#1
Dear Dean, the Pat Kelly sketch is exquisite and hits the mark in a way that I would find it difficult to articulate in words alone. Not only are we viewing effective techniques but it puts the audience in the position where they are not just listening to a thought leader but in a potential place of discomfort if they realize the very nature of their own conditioning to thought. The last thing I would like to be viewed as is as a thought leader, for why are we still leading thought in the 21st Century? This is what Pat Kelly does with such insightful delivery - as he carefully reveals the magic act of tethering an audience - which is revealing the often hidden relationship between the thought leadership and the conditioned audience. We have a free choice to be led or we can question this leading. We are led in health (the pharmaceutical industry) we are led in media (the control of media) and we are led in education (rote learning). All of this leads to deficiencies in health, media and education - until we appreciate we are the outcome and result of all those three things. Once we are aware of our own complicity in this, Pat Kelly's sketch is even more insightful and delivers like the purpose of art should be - which is to make us personally think, where leaders create leaders and not simply more product sold as health, more product sold as media and more product sold as education and all of that product constructed of this commodity material called "thought leadership".

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #7

#12
I totally agree dear CityVP Manjit. Observation is a way of being on the stage and being on the Earth. Acting for an audience is the most powerful meditation moment I have felt in my life, and it's a kind of connection with one of all those characters I have inside. The best way I have found to learn about myself.

CityVP Manjit

hace 7 años #6

It is true that life is a game and life is stage and in that field be a player or be an actor. There is a space in life where life is not a game and it is not an act and that is a rather precious and personal space. Where we think that life should not be a game and it should not be an act, that often becomes a confrontation with the real world and this is an unnecessary confrontation, the drama of which eventually becomes something corrupt or a least saps and drains the human spirit rather than add to it, and this experience is the antithesis to the excellence found in sport or theater. It takes imagination to act, it takes physicality to play so we are learning something and extended our learning as we do this. The most discerning aspect of life is enjoying what is. When Alan Geller today devotes his attention to Jiddu Krishnamurti in his latest After Dark, pay special regard and attention to it - because "what is" is different from playing and different from acting. All of this is diversity and is a choice we have, it is best to avoid judging these choices but to appreciate them, and so I do appreciate.

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #5

#10
I'd love to have a look to one of your presentations, sure your audience will have a great time with you and your special sense of humour...

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #4

#8
Un placer Federico \u00c1lvarez San Mart\u00edn!! Y gracias por compartirlo, ojalá fomentemos entre todos el aspecto lúdico de la vida.

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #3

#5
#6 Take it for granted!! I have a mixer in my mind and sometimes it starts to work driven by some comments. And since some minutes ago, it is spinning... 😂 😉 And it's never too late Dean for acting lessons, it will give you a super push for your speeches and stage presence.

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #2

#2
Thanks for the sharing Javier C\u00e1mara Rica!!

Mamen 🐝 Delgado

hace 7 años #1

#1
WOWW, Dean Owen!! LOVE THAT VIDEO!! It is exactly what I teach to some of my friends, I precisely call it stage presence, "presencia escénica" in Spanish. It is a double connection, first with yourself and then with your audience. I had a theater master who used to talk us about "false naturalness", can you imagine?? It's a paradox but he took me to a point where I got it, I didn't get it from an intelectual way, it was like a celular learning. I might write about it... Thanks so much for the video, for the sharing and for being on the other side of the screen. ✨

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