Silence isn’t awkward – it’s powerful.
In this video, I explain why silence is one of the most underrated communication skills and how using it correctly can instantly make you sound more confident, persuasive, and in control.
Most people rush to fill silence because they’re uncomfortable.
But strong communicators use silence strategically – in conversations, negotiations, presentations, interviews, and even conflict.
In this short video, you’ll learn:
✔️ Why silence increases authority
✔️ How silence improves persuasion
✔️ When silence makes others reveal more
✔️ How to use silence without sounding awkward
✔️ Why confident people don’t rush to speak If you want to improve your communication skills, executive presence, negotiation ability, or on-camera confidence – this is a skill you must master.
👉 Watch until the end for a simple way to start using silence today.
Find more content on my Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulEffectiveCommunications
Find more in-depth information on my podcast: Speak With Intent Podcast
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