Curt & LioraRiver
You know, I’ve been pondering how silence in a presentation can be as powerful as a well‑timed line in a movie—what do you think?
Silence can be a tool if you’ve mapped out exactly what you want to emphasize next. It’s not a movie trick; it’s a deliberate pause that lets your audience absorb data or a key insight. Use it sparingly and with purpose.
Exactly, a pause is like a silent frame in a film—it lets the audience catch their breath, let the idea settle before the next line.
Good point. A pause lets the data settle, so the next point lands harder. Just keep it tight and purposeful.
Sounds like a script in your head—tight, purposeful, and every pause has its own weight. It’s almost like a quiet breath before the next line.