Powerful Language

Get Rid Of Conditional Language

Conditional language kills communication, and you probably don’t even realize it’s happening. Conditional language is the use of terms and phrases that imply uncertainty or dependence on certain conditions. It’s common in everyday life to help human beings get along with others without creating controversy, but performers should avoid conditional language if interested in the art of persuasion.

Why You Should Avoid Conditional Language

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