Powerful Phrases will get you new Results - Eliminate powerless ones

Posted by: Claudia Raab in New Power Words on Print PDF

Using powerful phrases will convey your professionalismDo you want new, better results in your career? Do you want to improve your professional image? Do you want to make a stronger impact when talking and presenting to your colleagues, clients or boss?

If your answer to any of these questions is "yes", make sure you only use powerful phrases and get rid of powerless ones that take away your credibility and damage your professional image tremendously.

By powerless phrases I mean phrases like: "you know", "you know what I mean", "kind of", "sort of", "in a way", "maybe" - all vague, useless expressions. In fact, expressions that don't really add value to your conversation or presentation.

Keep your language clear and exact. No fuzzing and blurring! Show your audience you are a professional. If you are convinced your company should cut down costs, simply say so. No "maybes", no "you knows", no "sort ofs". If you want to convey your expertise and professionalism convince and impress with a professional, clear language and presentation.

Start to improve your public speaking, communication and presentation skills today and remember: We're here to help! Simply give us a call on 0425 785 143 or email info@raabconsulting.com today! Have a great and successful new week and good luck with your conversations and presentations!