Overused words

Overused Words, the words that depower your message and presence.

Hi, I’m Tess,

Words, if overused, are as effective as giving your audience a sleeping pill. They’ll switch off. Here’s a list of overused words I have collated.

Empower your speech by avoiding overused words. Explore below, to learn new ways to effectively, say what you mean, mean what you say and build your message credibility.

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Very, very, very…

Do you use the word ‘very’ frequently? Is ‘very’ your go to intensifier when you want to emphasise a point? Here’s something to ponder. In a world full of noise, it’s hard for your message

Ridiculous, really?

Lately, I’ve been catching up on tech stuff. Not my favourite thing to do. My husband asks how’s it going. When I tell him he’ll often say, ‘That’s ridiculous, it shouldn’t take that long’. While

It’s FINE – another conversation with hubby

Conversation with hubby with the word ‘FINE’. Another inspired post from hubby and me. This post highlights the incongruency between the words we say and how we say them. Sometimes we just need a little

It’s FINE – a recent conversation with my hubby

It’s FINE… My husband and my conversations are often a source of inspiration for my posts. This particular post shows really clearly how we tend to communicate on autopilot and that broad generalisations are not

Amazing – confession time, I’m guilty of overusing this word

‘Amazing’ is an overused word. We live in a world where we’re bombarded with countless communication. Our intended message can get lost in a world of noise. Help others hear you. Say what you mean

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