Know What You Want to Say

Start with purpose. “What do I want them to feel, learn, or do?” Clarity in your head = clarity in your voice.

Speak Like You’re Painting a Picture

Use stories. Use emotion. Use rhythm. Don’t just talk — take them somewhere. Example: Instead of “Drink water,” say, "A glass of water, before the noise of the world begins."

Slow Down. Breathe. Drop the Rush.

Power lies in pace and pause. Silence isn’t awkward — it’s magnetic. Speak like your words matter… because they do

Listen First, Then Speak

Great communicators are great listeners. Understand their world before you bring yours

Use Simple Words. Deep Meaning.

Avoid jargon unless your audience demands it. “Simple is not less — it’s more with less noise.”

Speak With Presence, Not Performance

You don’t need to act. Just be fully present — and people will feel it. Look them in the eyes. Let your voice follow your truth

Practice Speaking Through Writing

Yes, like you’re doing here! Writing helps shape your voice — and your voice is your influence.

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