When you have a stroke, you must talk slowly to be understood, and I've discovered that when I talk slowly, people listen. They think I'm going to say something important!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When things are going well, I can't write fast enough to keep up with my mind. Writing walks, speech runs and talk flies. Other times, though, it's like fishing.
The trouble with talking too fast is you may say something you haven't thought of yet.
I speak relatively little, except when I'm at home and I'm asking for things.
To concentrate intensely for 4 and a half hours, that's too hard for me. Too tiring. I concentrate 'lo maximo' on the 'golpe,' the stroke, but between strokes I'm interacting with the crowd or laughing with my caddie, talking about the spectators, the cute girls.
When I give a lot of speeches, they're always on the fly. I mean, I know what I'm going to say roughly, but I do not - will not read.
I have trouble voicing my thoughts... I can't communicate very well that way.
I am slow of speech and slow of tongue.
Speaking is what most people work on. They forget the thinking and the breathing and instead try to occupy space with sound.
Often it is important to listen to what people aren't saying.
You can stroke people with words.