Overview:
This session reframes public speaking mastery not as saying more - but as saying the right things, at the right length, with the right level of detail. Participants will examine the behavioral and psychological patterns behind over-communication, explore how concise, structured speech builds authority, and practice practical techniques for self-regulation in high-stakes speaking situations. This is as much a session about communication intelligence as it is about speaking skill.
Why you should Attend:
If you've been told you talk too much in meetings, if your points get lost because you over-explain, or if you leave presentations feeling like you said a lot but communicated little - this session is an honest intervention. If you struggle to know when to stop, when you've made your point, or how to read the room and calibrate your message in real time, this session will give you both the awareness and the tools to change.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- The paradox of speaking: why more words often mean less impact
- Behavioral roots of over-speaking: anxiety, lack of preparation, and filler habits
- The listener's experience: what audiences actually retain and respond to
- Structuring your message: the power of brevity with substance
- Reading the room: cues that tell you when to stop
- Practical tools: the pause, the pivot, and the close
- Building the habit of concise communication in everyday professional interactions
Who Will Benefit: