09/03/2026
It’s fascinating how the exact same speech can land so differently, depending on the room and the people in it.
A quick recap from my keynote speech at the leadership club last Wednesday.
I always aim to improve, so I asked for honest feedback.
One person said:
“I’d love to hear more of your personal stories.
That’s where I feel touched, where I get emotionally invested.
Since it was a short keynote, there wasn’t much space for deep skills or mindset shifts.
I’d rather listen to stories, feel moved, and experience that emotional shift.”
Another person said the complete opposite:
“I prefer more facts and data to support the theory, instead of personal stories.”
Such a clear reminder:
Different personalities = different preferences.
Some people are more logic- and fact-driven.
Others connect more through emotions and stories.
So here’s my question for you:
If you’ve ever heard me speak, what do you prefer?
Or in general — what resonates more with you: stories, or data?
Curious to hear your thoughts.
And I’m touched by how warm and caring this Leadership Club community is.
They celebrated International Women’s Day by giving flowers, showing such thoughtful care.
They also prepared a lovely cake ——This is my second time giving a speech at Toastmasters, and getting to experience this warm, sweet birthday celebration with everyone felt so heartwarming!
(And as always, I love having fun and participated in the table topic session[笑脸])
特别有意思的一件事:
同一场分享,面对不同的人、不同的场域,收到的感受居然完全不一样。
简单复盘一下上周三我在领导力俱乐部的分享。
我一直追求进步,所以主动去要了真实反馈。
一位朋友说:
“我更想听你多讲个人故事。
那是最能打动我、让我投入情感的地方。
因为分享时间不长,很难讲透很深的技巧或心法,
我反而更愿意被故事触动,感受那份情绪的流动。”
另一位朋友却说:
“我更喜欢有数据、有事实来支撑观点,
而不是听太多个人经历。”
又一次深深提醒我:
性格不同,偏好真的天差地别。
有人偏理性、重事实;
有人偏感性、靠情感连接。
所以我也想问问你:
如果你听过我的分享,你更偏爱哪一种?
或者普遍来说——
打动你的,是故事,还是事实与逻辑?
期待你的答案。