We can learn a lot from Kids

One of the best parts of having a little kid is that you get to sit on the floor and play. 

You get permission to use your imagination and take time out of your day to play.

Sometimes the fun wears off when you're dressing and undressing a doll for the 657th time, but mostly I enjoy the play breaks.

Did you have a favorite toy as a kid?

My two favorites were legos and the 64-box of Crayola Crayons (oh, how I loved to arrange them in color order)

I still love both of those things and I sometimes play with legos when my kiddo isn’t around (shhh). 

I also use legos in my workshops and classes.

I incorporate a lot of props and games because the best way to learn is the way we learned as kids, through hands-on play.

What if you approached public speaking like a kid? 

What if you gave yourself permission to be imperfect?

What if you started at the beginning?

What if you experimented and failed?

When you release the need to be perfect, it opens up room to be creative. 

  • Creative in how you express your ideas

  • Creative in how you engage your audience 

  • Creative in how you practice

Do you want more help delivering presentations that stand out so you can let your creativity shine through? 

I can help you and your team engage your audience, up your stage presence, and build your authority.

Let's chat. Get in touch at madeline@madelineschwarz.com.