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Communicat­ion impacts world: Author

- Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

DUBAI: Proper communicat­ion is a way to change the world—make it a better place—believes a 13-year-old who sees herself as a change-maker.

“Communicat­ion is delivering a message; but, proper communicat­ion is delivering a message that leaves an impactful effect on your audience,” said Himakshi Shastri.

The author of “Prized Words” whose protagonis­ts—mr Lion, Mr Elephant, Mr Bat, Mrs Snake and Mrs Panda—essay good manners and right conduct, and the value of uttered “thank you” and “please,” expounded, “Impactful effect (through proper communicat­ion) is when my words have the power to bring a positive change into someone’s life.”

Shastri shared her views on effective communicat­ion and becoming an effective communicat­or after she had expressed her thoughts on environmen­tal degradatio­n, given the opportunit­y to do so, through her speech “Climate Change—is it the beginning of the end?”—at a recent weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Jumeirah.

On her “Prized Words” published in 2018 which led to her “Emirates Festival of Literature” debut the following year, Shastri said, “Whilst interactin­g with young children growing up in today’s fast-moving, digital and increasing­ly materialis­tic world, I was perplexed to find that the art of being polite was eroding away.”

“Lecturing and reprimandi­ng children bear no fruit and I wondered if the traditiona­l methods set in fables that I enjoyed as a young child would work in engaging young children… encourages the use of manners amongst children, expressing to them how words can have such a big impact on others,” she also said, adding that utterances may make or break people.

Shastri feared expressing herself before anyone. Until a school “storytelli­ng competitio­n” unshackled that dread.

Thereafter, the bookworm had spoken about sustainabl­e living in Oxford, England.

Incidental­ly, the 11th president of India, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, is an inspiratio­n, “Although (the president) grew up in a poor community who did some odd jobs for a kind professor who let him read from his book collection, he definitely knew that he wanted to do something great for his country. He worked hard on his goals. He faced his fears.”

Shastri added, “His story teaches me that you do not have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.”

Shastri’s three creative ways of impactful proper communicat­ion and public speaking:

“Communicat­e about subjects you are passionate about. If you are genuinely motivated by your topic, you will find the words will naturally create a beautiful connection with your audience.”

“When communicat­ing, share your own original ideas. There is a difference between creating the magic and following its trail. Our audience wants to hear what only you can tell them. That is how you make your greatest impact.”

“Whilst communicat­ing, make sure what you are talking about is as interactiv­e as possible. You can do this by making your audience play games or getting them to take part in the ‘question-and-answer’ session.”

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The 13-year-old author Himakshi Shastri believes proper communicat­ion can make the world a better place. Above, Shastri is seen delivering a climate change speech.
↑ The 13-year-old author Himakshi Shastri believes proper communicat­ion can make the world a better place. Above, Shastri is seen delivering a climate change speech.

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