Send us a text In global teams, most misunderstandings don’t come from English mistakes – they come from clarity. You can say something that feels clear to you, but people in other cultures may hear it in a completely different way. In this episode, we look at why this happens, why “yes” doesn’t always mean yes, and why some people expect every detail in writing while others rely on context and tone. You'll learn four practical tools to make your message easier to understand in any culture: a...
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Send us a text In global teams, most misunderstandings don’t come from English mistakes – they come from clarity. You can say something that feels clear to you, but people in other cultures may hear it in a completely different way. In this episode, we look at why this happens, why “yes” doesn’t always mean yes, and why some people expect every detail in writing while others rely on context and tone. You'll learn four practical tools to make your message easier to understand in any culture: a...
116. How to Regain Control When Your Mind Goes Blank
Talaera Talks - Business English Communication
12 minutes
6 months ago
116. How to Regain Control When Your Mind Goes Blank
Send us a text "I freeze in meetings." "My mind goes blank." "I know what I want to say, but the words don't come out right." In this episode of Talaera Talks, we explore the real communication challenges that professionals face, particularly those working in a second language. We reveal why your brain freezes during high-stakes moments and introduce the RESET framework, a five-step process to regain control and communicate with confidence. From managing cognitive overload to implementing bri...
Talaera Talks - Business English Communication
Send us a text In global teams, most misunderstandings don’t come from English mistakes – they come from clarity. You can say something that feels clear to you, but people in other cultures may hear it in a completely different way. In this episode, we look at why this happens, why “yes” doesn’t always mean yes, and why some people expect every detail in writing while others rely on context and tone. You'll learn four practical tools to make your message easier to understand in any culture: a...