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Eloquence is the Art of Articulation

Eloquence is the Art of Articulation

It's the practice of efficiently and effectively using language to influence or persuade others.

To speak eloquently is to speak in a way that delights others so they are more inclined to agree with or go along with what you are saying. This requires you to be mindful of when and how you speak.

Here's how to craft a more charming communication style.

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Hold Back

Hold Back

  1. Hold Back – You don’t have to speak in every discussion. Speaking unnecessarily weakens your impact.
  2. Listen and Observe – Use emotional intelligence to process what others say. Thoughtful listening helps you respond meaningfully.
  3. Be Meaningful – Speak only when you can add value. Purposeful contributions make your words more respected.
  4. Avoid Interruptions – Let others finish before speaking. It ensures better flow and makes others feel heard.

Overcome Fear and Ego – Don’t speak just to participate. Speaking from pressure often leads to empty contributions.

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Say Less

Say Less

  1. Say Less – Avoid being overly verbose. Too many words can confuse rather than clarify.
  2. Be Concise – Use fewer words to express your thoughts. Clarity and brevity make communication more effective.
  3. Think Before Speaking – Formulate your response before jumping in. Speaking impulsively can lead to rambling or unintended offense.
  4. Get to the Point – Focus on making impactful statements. Conversations should be about value, not airtime.

Being brief and purposeful keeps discussions clear and engaging.

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Slow Down

Slow Down

  1. Slow Down – Avoid rushing through your words. Speaking too fast can lead to muddled or unclear communication.
  2. Minimize Filler Words – Reduce "um," "uh," and similar words. Overuse weakens articulation and confidence.
  3. Pause Instead of Filling Gaps – Use silence rather than filler words. Pausing gives you time to think and sound more deliberate.
  4. Practice for Fluency – Improve your speaking over time. Strong communicators develop this skill through experience.

Speaking slowly and deliberately makes you clearer and more confident.

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Use Structure

Use Structure

  1. Use a Clear Structure – Organize your thoughts before speaking. A structured approach keeps listeners engaged and prevents confusion.
  2. Tell a Story – Use a narrative format, especially for longer discussions. Stories make ideas more relatable and memorable.
  3. Follow a Framework – Use SAR (Situation, Action, Result) or a bullet-point sequence. These methods ensure logical flow and clarity.
  4. Introduce and Recap – State your structure at the beginning and summarize at the end. This helps listeners follow along and retain key points.

A well-structured message makes communication more compelling.

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Be Expressive

Be Expressive

  1. Convey Emotion – Express feelings through words and gestures. Emotion makes speech more engaging and memorable.
  2. Expand Your Vocabulary – Use vivid, descriptive words. Stronger language enhances clarity and impact without sounding pretentious.
  3. Use Body Language – Match gestures and facial expressions to your message. Nonverbal cues reinforce meaning and connection.
  4. Vary Your Tone – Adjust pitch and intonation when speaking. A monotone voice is dull and hard to follow.

Expressiveness makes communication more compelling and influential.

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An ordinary boy who is indiscriminately passionate about many things, develops the frontend of websites, a graphics designer, a bibliophile, Loves to learn and grow, and write. | In search of infinity!

CURATOR'S NOTE

The ability to communicate effectively is a skill set everyone needs but many lack. Here are simple tips to become more articulate.

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