Natasha Nurse
@DressingRoom8Β Β·Β 1:53
Less is More π«΅πΎ
The same way that we want to figure out a way to save the planet, with either utilizing better resources or trying to eliminate and prevent waste. I think the same approach applies to communication. Why are we saying more when we can simply get to the point? Just get to the point. Please. Please, please get to the point
Yes. Short and sweet. To the point. However, at three words, I'm like, what could those three words have been to communicate something to? And that's the other thing. Did you write those three words for yourself, or did you write those three words for yourself and others? Because I know I do reviews in both ways, sometimes for myself and sometimes for myself and others
Natasha Nurse
@DressingRoom8Β Β·Β 1:18
And you know, I always think that the when you can be succinct, it allows for more communication because people will read whatever you wrote or shared and will say, what did you mean? They want more? And then we can engage, but we don't have to, to your point, rewrite the whole chapter book. And then people are less inclined to want to move forward anyway because they're like, you did too much doing the most. So less is more
Swell Team
@SwellΒ Β·Β 0:15
So the link didn't take me directly to your review, but when I scrolled down, I saw a username that could only be yours. And then I saw the three little words. You're right. They were perfect, to the point, and very clear
Natasha Nurse
@DressingRoom8Β Β·Β 0:16
You get me. I'm so glad that you appreciated it. And I really enjoy our conversations. You're awesome. Thank you so much. And less is more. Have a great day