Have you noticed how often the power of three shows up in our daily lives? A good meal consists of a starter, a main course, and a dessert. A good day includes work, rest, and play.
Take my belly dancing class today. It felt amazing because it had:
1️⃣ A nice warm-up
2️⃣ A well-paced rehearsal of our routine for the upcoming show
3️⃣ A wonderfully relaxing stretch to finish
The same principle applies to public speaking. A strong speech always has:
1️⃣ An engaging introduction
2️⃣ An interesting main part
3️⃣ A memorable conclusion
And yes, even in elocution lessons, the pattern holds true:
1️⃣ Warm-up muscular exercises
2️⃣ Practising a sound or speech pattern
3️⃣ A fun verse or rhyme exercise at the end
Why does this work? Because our brains love structure. Three feels complete, balanced, and easy to remember. If you’d like to apply the power of three to your own speech and communication, you can explore my apps:
Now, I’d love to hear from you. What’s an example of the power of three in your own life? Share it in the comments—I can’t wait to read your ideas