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Over-communicating Kills Your Message

Over-communicating Kills Your Message


One must practice to convey his message in less time and words, because in today's digital world people have many many options to learn or clear their doubts, people will start ignoring you if you speak too much to explain stuffs


In today's fast-paced world, communication has become more important than ever before. With the rise of digital communication tools, people have a plethora of options to learn, interact, and clear their doubts. In such a scenario, over-communicating just kills the essence of your message. It is important to convey your message in fewer words and in less time, while still making sure it is clear and concise.


Over-communicating is a common mistake people make while trying to convey their message. Many people think that the more they talk or write, the more effective their message will be. However, this is not true. When you over-communicate, you not only waste your time, but you also waste the time of your audience. People will start to ignore you if you speak too much to explain stuff, as they don't have the time and patience to listen to everything you have to say.


Moreover, when you over-communicate, you dilute the essence of your message. Your message should be crisp, clear, and to the point. If you try to explain everything in detail, you will end up confusing your audience. They might miss the main point you are trying to make, and instead, focus on the unnecessary details.


It is important to practice conveying your message in fewer words and in less time. This will not only save your time but also the time of your audience. When you communicate your message effectively, your audience will be able to understand and remember it easily. They will appreciate your brevity and will be more likely to listen to you in the future.


In conclusion, over-communicating kills the essence of your message. People have many options to learn, interact, and clear their doubts, and they don't have the time or patience to listen to everything you have to say. To convey your message effectively, practice conveying it in fewer words and in less time. This will not only save your time but also the time of your audience. Remember, a clear and concise message is always more effective than a long and convoluted one.

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