3 communication mistakes that hold you back at work
Briefly

A speech isn't a whitepaper to be handed out to an audience; it is made up of spoken words shared by a speaker with listeners.
Stop creating content primarily by writing, instead of speaking. To craft content that sounds more like how people talk instead of how they write, try something I call 'Out Loud Drafting.'
'Out Loud Drafting' improves the preparation process for most people in three ways. It leads to content that sounds like speaking.
To do this, simply give yourself an open-ended prompt to kick you off. Here are some good ones: What am I trying to communicate with this talk?
Read at Fast Company
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