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Objective signals that form the foundation of your communication health
Speaking vs listening balance
Conversations are a dance of give and take. The best collaborators hover around 50%—enough presence to contribute, enough restraint to learn.
In sales calls, reps who talk 43% of the time close deals at nearly double the rate.
Gap before you respond
The pause between someone finishing and you starting reveals more than you'd think. Too fast signals you weren't listening. Too slow creates tension.
A 0.7-second pause is perceived as 'thoughtful.' Over 1.5 seconds reads as 'distracted.'
How fast you talk
Speed shapes perception. Talk too fast and you seem nervous. Too slow and you lose attention. The ideal range lets your audience absorb ideas.
TED speakers average 150 WPM. Auctioneers hit 400. Most people default to 120-150.
Um, like, you know
These verbal placeholders aren't mistakes—they're your brain buying time. But overuse erodes credibility and signals uncertainty.
Reducing filler words by 50% increases perceived competence by 30% in listener surveys.
Speaking over others
Not all interruptions are equal. Supportive ones build momentum. Intrusive ones shut people down and hurt psychological safety.
In mixed-gender meetings, men interrupt 33% more often—and women are interrupted 2.6x more.
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