Confidence isn’t about sounding loud or having the perfect words. It’s about how you position yourself when you speak.
In this episode of the Advanced Communication Skills mini-series, I break down two simple phrases confident people use every day – phrases that instantly increase credibility, reduce tension, and make people listen.
Whether you’re speaking at work, negotiating, presenting, or just navigating everyday conversations, these phrases help you sound calm, grounded, and authoritative – without trying to dominate the room.
🎯 In this video, you’ll learn: • Why confident people don’t over-explain • How these phrases signal leadership without arrogance • When to use them in professional and personal conversations
This is Episode 2 in a short, binge-able series on communication you can actually use – no fluff, no gimmicks.
👉 Watch the full mini-series playlist for more practical communication tools.
Find more content on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulEffectiveCommunications
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