Sunny Priyan
Avoid filler words like "um" or "like." Speak concisely and get straight to the point.
Show curiosity by asking insightful, open-ended questions that demonstrate active listening and critical thinking.
Use well-researched facts, statistics, or examples to support your points without overloading the conversation.
Use diverse but appropriate words to articulate your ideas clearly. Avoid jargon unless the audience is familiar with it.
Respond thoughtfully to what others say, reflecting understanding and engagement in the discussion.
Use relatable analogies or share personal perspectives to explain complex ideas in an accessible way.