The Leadership Pod

Why You Struggle to Sound Articulate When You Speak [091]

November 01, 2023 Kara Ronin Season 3 Episode 91
The Leadership Pod
Why You Struggle to Sound Articulate When You Speak [091]
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Have you ever been in a situation where you struggled to sound articulate when you speak? Maybe your thoughts were muddled and you couldn’t communicate them in an organised way. Maybe your mind went blank because you forgot what you wanted to say. Struggling to articulate your thoughts and communicate them clearly is a very common problem and there are a number of reasons why this happens. 

In this episode, I reveal seven common reasons as to why you struggle to sound articulate when you speak. I talk about:

  • Jumping in too fast
  • Communicating too much information
  • Not clarifying the problem/question
  • Wanting to sound intelligent
  • Vocabulary tips
  • Anxiety when speaking
  • Reading and writing for better speaking


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You jump in too fast
You communication too much information
You don't understand the question
You try to sound too intelligent
You use the same vocabulary
You're anxious
You follow the read, write, speak formula