The moments in time that are most crucial is defined as the golden hour.
Communicators who are not afraid to take risk are the communicators that succeed in effectively conveying a message by seizing the golden hour, because they recognize the importance of the timing of their words rather than a joke or a great outline (Elmore, 2013).
How many of you ever rushed through a message without clearly conveying or emphasizing the most crucial points in your message, because of nervousness and lack of confidence in your argument?
Being that the definition of the golden hour is the moments in time that are most crucial, we can grasp that time in its entirety is vital …show more content…
( Elmore 2013; Mazumder, 2017).
According to Dr. Tim Elmore in his book Habitudes for time (2013) “ all great communicators intuitively understand that the timing of a remark can be as important as the remark itself; when placed perfectly, the audience is ready for it potency (p.90).”
Challenges for managing the “Golden Hour” are enormous, starting from getting timely information about [a subject] itself to responding quickly and properly (Mazumder, 2017).
Though time is essential in personifying the golden hour, it cannot be done if key preparation methods and skills are not set, understood, and met (The University of Kansas Community Health Department, 2017; Elmore 2013).
“All great leaders and communicators recognize the same thing; certain actions and words are important, but they are especially effective when done or spoken at the most opportune time (Elmore, 2013).”
According to the University of Kansas’s Community Health Department (2017), on individual must develop and outline covering their main points, find and develop materials to include in the content of their presentations, and lastly mentally and verbally practicing their speech until it becomes second