Where do you do most of your communicating in your work and in your life? Chances are it’s mostly email and text. You’ve probably noticed that some correspondence sounds confident and some make you want to say “get to the point already.”
In this episode, I’m going to cover the five words and five phrases to get rid of in your emails to make them more concise and direct.
Unless this is an apology email, don’t use this word.
Taking this word out makes people pay closer attention to your email.
Instead of using this word, be specific.
Taking it out will add confidence and conviction.
It comes across as snappy and rude.
Avoid these and choose an imperative voice instead.
It’s a nice sentiment, but not necessary.
The cliche of cliches of emails. Don’t do it.
This one’s too soft.
Instead of this, use a better option for scheduling appointments.
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