Speak In Their Language, Not Yours
Clarity improves when you use the same words your audience already uses.
Avoid complex terms.
Avoid industry language.
Use simple, everyday language that feels natural to them.
When people hear their own words reflected back to them, they feel understood.
Understanding creates trust.
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Speak In Their Language, Not Yours
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