
Taboo Words for Influential People
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In this mini episode, Heather reveals the five "taboo words" that silently sabotage influential communication. Drawing on coaching experiences, she explores how words like “just,” “I think,” “I’m sorry,” and “I’ll try” undermine confidence, credibility, and clarity—plus the impact of filler words on presence and authority.
Heather explains why influential leaders drop these phrases, shares concrete alternatives, and offers simple strategies for boosting your impact in every conversation.
Learn the importance of assertiveness, owning your message, and harnessing the power of a pause. Whether you’re coaching, selling, or leading, this episode is packed with quick tips to level up your communication and become a stronger, more trusted influencer.
Episode Highlights:
00:26 - Words hold power. Some move people to action, while others actually diminish your credibility, your message, and–you guessed it–your influence.
01:31 - Similar to the word "just," it says, "What I'm about to say might be wrong or you might not like it," but this is just my opinion. It's not a fact. Again, it's a minimizing or a diminishing type word.
04:13 - So the next time, rather than saying, "I'll try", say, "I absolutely will" or "I commit to doing this," and just see how that other person responds.
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