Matching or mirroring another person's nonverbal and / or verbal behavior Useful for gaining rapport, sometimes preparatory to leading or intervening (See Mirroring, also Matching)
Pacing is a "quick and dirty" method for estimating distances One simply walks from one point to another, counting steps Knowing the length of one's step allows a quick estimation of the distance With practice, pacing estimates will typically be accurate to within 2%
The speed at which the writer moves the reader through the story Long passages of narrative slow pacing, while dialogue exchanges speed pacing Note: The pacing of the book is not the same as the time covered in the story
The practice of making travel arrangements in such a way that sufficient time will be allotted for various activities
Joining other in their reality and building rapport before starting to lead somewhere different You can pace at any level from behavior to values and beliefs
A procedure whereby a receiving component controls the rate of transmission of a sending component in order to prevent buffer congestion See session-level pacing, virtual route pacing, and flow control
The content and pacing of curriculum and instruction are matched to students' abilities and needs Students move ahead on the basis of mastery Differentiation in pacing and/or depth is provided
Gaining and maintaining rapport with another by joining their model of the world by matching their language, beliefs, values, current experience, etc , crucial to rapport building