Thinking Inside the JeniuS Box

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Communication achieves its purpose through two core elements: goal and tone.

Goal: This is your “why.” It is the specific outcome you want to achieve.

Tone: This is your “how.” It is the emotional quality of your voice. 🎯 Identifying the Goal

Your goal determines the content of your message. It gives your communication direction and purpose. To Inform: Sharing facts, data, or updates clearly.

To Persuade: Convincing someone to agree with you or take action.

To Entertain: Amusing the audience or sharing a compelling story.

To Instruct: Guiding someone through steps to complete a task.

To Connect: Building relationships, trust, or showing empathy. 🎨 Selecting the Tone

Your tone determines how your audience feels. It changes based on your relationship with the listener and the situation.

Formal: Used for business, academic writing, or serious matters.

Informal: Used for friends, casual emails, or lighthearted content.

Assertive: Confident and direct, ideal for leadership and negotiations.

Empathetic: Warm and understanding, used for support or bad news.

Humorous: Playful and witty, great for engaging a relaxed audience. ⚡ The Alignment Rule

Great communication happens when your tone supports your goal. Misalignment causes confusion.

Aligned: Using an empathetic tone (how) to deliver a customer apology (why).

Misaligned: Using a sarcastic tone (how) when trying to train a new employee (why).

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