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Preparation 12 — The Big Picture of Preparation

Preparation 12 — The Big Picture of Preparation

The height of preparation is staying in practice because we’re always improvising when we perform, when we don’t get better we get worse, and no matter how hard we try, we can ‘fake’ being prepared but we can’t fake having put in the time and effort to become great at what we do.Continue Reading

Preparation 11 — The Best Preparation Is Staying in Practice

Preparation 11 — The Best Preparation Is Staying in Practice

One thing most clients come to me looking to learn how to do — which historically has been and remains the ideal ‘thing’ knowledge and skill in Rhetoric allows us to do — is deliver or engage in anything they’d like with *extemporaneous excellence*. Getting good at that takes *practice*.Continue Reading

Preparation 10 — There’s a Rhetoric to Preparation

Preparation 10 — There’s a Rhetoric to Preparation

We cannot rightly or fully prepare for anything requiring Rhetoric if we don’t understand and apply the Rhetoric of the mediums we are using — both in our final performance, and in their use in *the act of preparation itself*.Continue Reading

Preparation 6 — Being Over-Prepared

Preparation 6 — Being Over-Prepared

Being over-prepared is having put any time and effort into preparation that either is not worth its corresponding return-on-investment, or actively detracts from our ability to perform.Continue Reading

Preparation 5 — What Being Unprepared Looks Like

Preparation 5 — What Being Unprepared Looks Like

Being unprepared means believing we lack some crucial part of the circumstantial equation needed to prepare or engage with an audience. Being *genuinely* unprepared is distinct from dreading something so much that we rationalize away our believed ability to accomplish it in order to better live with ourselves and our avoidance.Continue Reading

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