Entrepreneurship

What’s the Pregnant Pause? (Hint: Nothing to Do With Babies) | Lisa Nichols

Published by

Um… Er… So… You know… Well… Like… Right?…

Filler words are the best crutches, aren’t they? They’re easy to lean on when you need a moment to collect your thoughts.

However, when they’re sprinkled all over your talk, it’ll most likely distract your audience from your message and possibly diminish your credibility.

Now, imagine this: instead of using filler words, take a few seconds and stay silent.

It’s the last thing you would think of doing, right? It’s a paradox if you really think about it — a noticeable silence in the middle of your presentation.

But it may just be the pause — a silent mic drop, if you will — you need to make your message unforgettable.

This is what’s called ‘the pregnant pause.’ And here’s what you need to know about it:

Let’s dive in.

What’s a Pregnant Pause?

Don’t get thrown off by the word ‘pregnant.’ In this context, it has nothing to do with babies.

In fact, the word itself stems from the 15th century, being defined as ‘full of meaning.’ So as a pregnant body is full of meaning with a little human, a pregnant pause is full of meaning with silence.

It’s when you “give a statement space to land and breathe in the listener before you move any further,” says Lisa Nichols, author of Mindvalley’s Speak and Inspire Quest. She explains it’s when you’re okay to just stop… and let it land.

Whether to an audience of one or of a thousand, you may already be doing this unknowingly. What’s more, there are quite a number of benefits to taking a moment. Here are a few:

  • It gives you time to be mindful, to breathe, and to allow more oxygen to flow to your brain
  • It prevents stream-of-conscious babbling and the use of filler words
  • You’re able to structure your thoughts
  • You can do a pulse check and see if your audience is bored or not
  • It breaks up the monotony of continuous speak and creates drama for excitement

By understanding its power and how to properly utilize it, you’ll be able to intentionally increase the impact of your message on your audience.

Every time you do it, you’ll get value. And every time you see the benefit of it, you’re committed to doing it another time.

— Lisa Nichols, author of Mindvalley’s Speak and Inspire Quest

So… [pregnant pause] …let’s get to it.

Hush, just stop…” Cue the pregnant pause — man, does Britney Spears know how to get our attention in her song, Stronger, or what. 

The right word might be effective, but nothing has ever been as effective as a rightly timed pause.

— Anonymous

How Does Your Brain React to a Pregnant Pause?

Interestingly, there’s science to prove its effectiveness, especially on your brain.

One, in particular, comes from the Stanford University School of Medicine. This study looked into how the brain responded to a few seconds of silence during a musical piece.

The results came back with two main findings:

  1. The pregnant pause allowed the listeners to take in the piece in bits so they can remember it.
  2. It triggered the listener’s ability to pay close attention and expect what comes next.

This applies to speeches or conversations as well.

Another study published in Plos One Journal looked at how the brain interprets the pregnant pause in the conversation, specifically when it comes to saying “no” immediately or after a moment. The researchers found that when there was a long gap between the action (requests, offers, proposals, or invitations) and the response “no,” the brain reacted more positively than if the “no” was immediate.

Remember, as you’re saying things, as you’re giving statements, your listener is actually digesting what you’re saying, replaying a bit of what you said, and then trying to take in what you said,” Lisa points out. “When you stop for a moment and you give them the space, they get to take it in.

It’s as the saying goes: silence is golden.

How Do You Do a Pregnant Pause?

For many, silence can be scary, and more often than not, they won’t bother using a pregnant pause. So first thing’s first, in order to get to the orator level of Lisa, give yourself permission to take a moment. 

Now, here are three steps to take your communication skills to the next level:

#1: Know when to pause

When you’re ready to use a pregnant pause, consider using it to highlight what you just said or what’s coming next. Here are three examples of when a pause is most effective:

  • Presenting key points, facts, or statistics. Oftentimes, these come with vital data and numbers. By pausing, you allow your audience to absorb the significance of the information they just heard.
  • Asking or being asked questions. Taking a few seconds to respond gives you time to think before you speak. It also prevents you from using filler words.
  • During a buildup or a suspenseful part of your story. Comedians are known to use this before they present their punchline or before they move on to the next joke.

That said, keep in mind that you shouldn’t overdo it and fall into what Lisa refers to as “pregnant pause overkill”.

#2: Find your rhythm

Lisa recommends your pregnant pauses be inside of a rhythm where you’re talking and you’re speaking and you’re giving value and you’re taking them to a place they haven’t gone before.

Think back to the last concert you went to. Remember how you felt so connected and in the moment to the performer and the atmosphere? That’s because music typically includes principles of patterns, rhythms, familiarity, and originality. And that’s what makes it so engaging.

As a speaker, you can use features and techniques from music to keep your audience captivated. Make your speech as if you’re making music — consider the rhythm, the cadence, and the intonation to consider. And when you orchestrate them together, you’ll be a master at delivering your message.

#3: Know your audience

Having a one-on-one conversation with your friend is a whole lot different than presenting to board members or speaking in front of a large audience, like those at Mindvalley’s A-Fest.

Different audiences have different vibes, so it’s incredibly important to know how much of a particular technique they can handle.

Although silence can be scary for some speakers, Lisa encourages you to show them love from your overflow. “The space between the words can feel like dead silence,” she says, explaining that it’s simply “an opportunity for them to just take more of you in.

Let Your Pause Do the Talking

Your voice is one of the greatest assets you have. When you use it to breathe life into the stories you tell, you’ll find yourself articulating your message that captures people’s attention. And by honing in on techniques, like the pregnant pause, magic happens.

The pregnant pause is a gift to your listener and it’s a gift to yourself.

— Lisa Nichols, author of Mindvalley’s Speak and Inspire Quest

You can look for inspiration from great speakers, like Barack Obama or Steve Jobs. Or you can head over to Mindvalley and learn from one of the greats — Lisa herself. Welcome in.


Recommended Free Masterclass For You

How to Become a World-Class Speaker, Inspire and Influence People, and Make Your Message Go Viral

Featured on Oprah, The Steve Harvey Show, The Today Show, and more, Lisa Nichols has been recognised as one of the most powerful speakers in the world. And now, in this free Masterclass, you too can get trained by her to own the stage or make your social media message go viral.Reserve My Free Spot Now

Share

Lisa Nichols is the trainer of Mindvalley's Speak & Inspire Quest. She is also one of the world’s most sought-after motivational speakers and serial best-selling authors to date. As CEO of Motivating The Masses, Lisa is also famously recognized for her appearance in 2006’s infamous "The Secret" documentary. Featured on Oprah, The Today Show, the Steve Harvey Show, and Extra, Lisa’s heart-warming rags to riches story has brought hope and inspiration to millions of people living below the poverty line.

Recent Posts

A Guide to Hypnotherapy and How It Can Transform The World

Hypnosis goes beyond making someone “fall asleep.” Here's a guide on how hypnotherapy can help… Read More

3 days ago

5 Simple Habits to Build an Unshakeable Mindset

Mindset is the foundation of all things. Here’s what it is, how it serves you,… Read More

6 days ago

8 Ways to Heal Your Throat Chakra

A balanced throat chakra helps us tell the truth, communicate, and express ourselves optimally. Explore… Read More

6 days ago

How to Create an Online Course: The Why, When & How

How can you put together a course that resonates, sells, and makes an impact? Discover… Read More

1 week ago

How to Develop a Growth Mindset That Will Change Your Life 

There’s a lot of talk about having a growth mindset. Explore what it is, including… Read More

1 week ago

How to Focus Better: 4 Powerful Tips to Become Indistractable

Distractions can sometimes be the bane of your existence. But learning how to focus can… Read More

2 weeks ago