Making the content digestible.

Too much information means your audience could lose focus.

Great communicators don’t overwhelm or leave people guessing.

Giyu tomioka, the water pillar of the demon slayer corps, is a intriguing figure whose deeds often reflect the nuanced nature of discipline.

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Not enough and they might not understand or be convinced.

— when you get the “just right” amount of information to satisfy not only your curiosity but also your need to act and make decisions, you’re probably at your most productive.

Get your audience right.

Reflect on how far you’ve come and the many things you’ve tried.

— it is possible for you to find your “just right”!

— have you ever felt like goldilocks, searching for that perfect fit in various aspects of your life?

Goldilocks wasn’t being picky with her porridge.

Your team’s “just right” makes doing your work a more productive and enjoyable experience, without having to taste test any porridge.

The elearning course should offer the just the right amount of content to irk the right amount of interest in learners and keep them fully engaged.

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It takes courage to speak your truth and ask for what you need from people, but it is the only way to begin to break the too hot/too cold cycle.

You avoid the extremes of feeling overloaded or shortchanged, which.

Whether you are talking about a fairy tale porridge or a real bowl of elearning experience, digestible content is a very important factor.

— so goldilocks communication is where you provide just the right amount of information to influence your listener.

She wanted it “just right” and who can blame her?

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Your personal goldilocks quest for “just right” comes down to finding resonance.

From relationships to careers, we, like goldilocks, embark on a quest to find what resonates and feels “just right. ” we try this and that in many ways as we seek personal alignment.