really?”Whether you are leading a team meeting, presenting to a prospective client or delivering a keynote speech to a global audience, verbal mistakes will undermine and distract from your message.If you want to have and , consider dropping these phrases:Instead of putting all the responsibility on the other person, take co-ownership.
Say, “Help me understand your position,” and remain open.Asking for constant validation chips away at your command.The word “like” is an unsophisticated setup that gets in the way of your clarity and credibility.Watch out for overuse of filler words and practice pausing to counteract the clutter.Excuses are unattractive.
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