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Episode 84. The Value and Art of Being Succinct

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In this episode, I'm talking about something that almost everyone struggles with in their communication: being succinct. Have you ever felt like you're using too many words to get to your point? Well, you're not alone! But being concise doesn't mean your whole conversation has to be 'tweetable'. I'll share how to recognise when to 'think out loud', 'take people on a journey', and 'land your message'. Plus, learn how being succinct is a function of knowing your message and understanding your audience. Tune in to Speaking with Confidence for more insights on this essential communication skill!

Other episodes mentioned:

Episode 74 – The Powerful Frame Your Thinking Method

Episode 64 – On viral messages, sound bites and how to create them

Episode 46 – How To Stop Drowning Your Audience in Information

Did you know this podcast has a companion FB group? You can ask questions and get help with your speaking, you get a whole host of additional tips, tricks and ideas for impact from me and you get to hang out with a cool group of people, just like you, who are striving to make a bigger impact in their communities. Head to Speaking with Confidence with Cat Matson | Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/speakingconfidence/

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In this episode, I'm talking about something that almost everyone struggles with in their communication: being succinct. Have you ever felt like you're using too many words to get to your point? Well, you're not alone! But being concise doesn't mean your whole conversation has to be 'tweetable'. I'll share how to recognise when to 'think out loud', 'take people on a journey', and 'land your message'. Plus, learn how being succinct is a function of knowing your message and understanding your audience. Tune in to Speaking with Confidence for more insights on this essential communication skill!

Other episodes mentioned:

Episode 74 – The Powerful Frame Your Thinking Method

Episode 64 – On viral messages, sound bites and how to create them

Episode 46 – How To Stop Drowning Your Audience in Information

Did you know this podcast has a companion FB group? You can ask questions and get help with your speaking, you get a whole host of additional tips, tricks and ideas for impact from me and you get to hang out with a cool group of people, just like you, who are striving to make a bigger impact in their communities. Head to Speaking with Confidence with Cat Matson | Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/speakingconfidence/

  continue reading

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