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a conversation with Natsuyo N. Lipschutz

How often in your life do you say, “Yes, but”?

Have you realized that when you do that, you’re not really saying “Yes” at all? You’re not truly accepting what the other person says.

Instead, notice what happens when you start saying, “Yes, and.” 

You accept what the person says or a situation, and then build on that.

This concept comes from improv. Have you heard of it? 

The term is short for “improvisational theater.” 

What’s so wonderful about improv is that the actors make up the story and what they say in the moment based on suggestions from other actors or the audience.

Improv is also often comedy-based, so when you see it, you’re not only amazed by the spontaneity, but also entertained with a good laugh.

In Episode 82 of the Sasuga! Podcast, professional speaker and breast cancer survivor Natsuyo N. Lipschutz tells us how and why “Yes, and” is one of her mantras that has made a HUGE difference in her life.

You’ll also hear:

  • Natsuyo’s surprising reaction when she discovered she had breast cancer (and how you can use this in tough times)
  • How Natsuyo raises her hand even when she’s scared to do something because she recognizes the benefits of stepping out of her comfort zone
  • How to make connections that can lead to great opportunities even if you don’t like networking events

Enjoy!

Watch the full interview on YouTube

Connect with Natsuyo

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Get a copy of Natsuyo’s books:

20字に削ぎ落とせ ワンビッグメッセージで相手を動かす
世界のエリートは「自分のことば」で人を動かす

Links for you

Learn more about improv English shows here and about Japanese improv classes here

How to improve your business communication with improv

Speak Like An Expert Online – Stop worrying about your English in online meetings and start communicating clearly and convincingly in this self-study course

12 Essential Phrases For Clear, Confident English Presentations – In Person and Online – Download this free guide for some useful phrases to make your English presentations – both in-person and online, run smoothly

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