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How well does what you say actually land?

This quick 2-minute check-in will help you see how your message is landing in real conversations — whether you’re shaping a talk idea or trying to make your words land more effectively.

No scores. No labels. Just insight.

You might recognize yourself in some of these.

When you explain an idea, what usually happens?

When you explain an idea, what usually happens?
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How do people typically respond when you speak?

How do people typically respond when you speak?
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When you finish speaking, what usually happens next?

When you finish speaking, what usually happens next?
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How do you usually feel after speaking in important conversations?

How do you usually feel after speaking in important conversations?
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Have you ever had a moment where someone else said something similar to you… and it landed better?

Have you ever had a moment where someone else said something similar to you… and it landed better?
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Which statement feels closest to you right now?

Which statement feels closest to you right now?
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Here’s what’s happening…

There’s a gap between what you mean… and what others hear.

It’s not about how much you know.
It’s about how easily others can follow and act on what you say.

And when that gap exists…

Things don’t move.

Ideas stall.
Conversations drift.
Opportunities pass.

The good news?

This is fixable — quickly.

When your message lands, things change.

It comes down to three things:

Frame — Find the point
If you can’t say it clearly, others can’t follow it.

Focus — Cut the extra
Say what matters, not everything you know.

Finish — Make it move
Say what needs to happen next.

If your message doesn’t move something… it gets forgotten.
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What would be most useful to you right now?

What would be most useful to you right now?
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You don’t need to say more.
You need to be understood.