Focus on the other person’s needs. High-level professionals spend more time actively listening to understand than they do waiting for their turn to speak.
You want to be "put together," but not a "billboard." Real professionals share their personal journey and growth , which makes them relatable and human. 4. The "Reliability" Factor
Avoid a monotone "drone." Speak with an appropriate pace and tone that conveys enthusiasm without being overwhelming. 3. The Digital "Paper Trail"
Focus on the other person’s needs. High-level professionals spend more time actively listening to understand than they do waiting for their turn to speak.
You want to be "put together," but not a "billboard." Real professionals share their personal journey and growth , which makes them relatable and human. 4. The "Reliability" Factor
Avoid a monotone "drone." Speak with an appropriate pace and tone that conveys enthusiasm without being overwhelming. 3. The Digital "Paper Trail"