Breathe in for four, out for six, twice, before you speak. The longer exhale cues calm. Imagine filling low in the belly rather than lifting the chest. This small reset shortens filler words, slows runaway phrasing, and keeps your first sentence beautifully deliberate.
Breathe in for four, out for six, twice, before you speak. The longer exhale cues calm. Imagine filling low in the belly rather than lifting the chest. This small reset shortens filler words, slows runaway phrasing, and keeps your first sentence beautifully deliberate.
Breathe in for four, out for six, twice, before you speak. The longer exhale cues calm. Imagine filling low in the belly rather than lifting the chest. This small reset shortens filler words, slows runaway phrasing, and keeps your first sentence beautifully deliberate.
Use three checkboxes—clear opening, vivid example, purposeful close—and a simple count of ahs, ums, and ands. Add space for one sentence of gratitude to yourself. Tracking wins protects morale and reminds you that generous self‑talk fuels far better experiments tomorrow.
Watch the recording once for content, again for delivery, and finally for connection. Ask what worked, where you drifted, and which sentence carried the heart. Coaches look for choices, not flaws, and suggest one next experiment instead of cataloging everything imperfect.