Speaking Less, Listening More, and Making Every Word Count
Hybrid Performance Group
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Practicing confidence in communication gives me a superior advantage in an argument by demonstrating my character for resilience and earning respect, without the need to be outspoken or talk excessively. To implement quiet confidence, I should take my time to ensure my words matter and show that I'm making an effort to understand and respond thoughtfully.
Saying less in a group setting and waiting to comment on important issues showcases confidence, while those who constantly chime in may lack self-confidence. Additionally, keeping my hands out front and allowing them to move naturally while speaking conveys that I have nothing to hide. Ultimately, confident communicators listen more than they speak and convey certainty in their words.
Practicing confidence in communication during an argument is advantageous, as it earns respect and showcases resilience. Quiet confidence can be implemented by taking time to think and respond, saying less in a group setting, and allowing natural hand movements while speaking. Confident communicators listen more than they speak and convey certainty in their words.