Communication is the key skill a person can have. A person with good communication skills not only rules the workplace but also has a personal and social life. However, effective communication is often misunderstood in terms of how we present or say it, from our tone, body language, and eloquence. Though these factors are important, the substance of what we say ultimately carries more weight. No matter how polished the delivery is, if the meaning you want to convey is not understood, then it fails to connect with others.

The main factor in communication is the message your words carry. Whatever you speak reflects your ideas, values, intentions, and importance. A proper message with clear meaning and true intentions fosters understanding, trust, and connection. For example, if you are able to tell clearly that you love someone, the other person will understand your feelings and reciprocate accordingly. However, when you twist your words, even though you say it very lovingly, the other person may fail to understand, which may create issues.

Most importantly, don’t focus on how you need to say something. Whatever you want to say, connect that with your emotion, and then you don’t need to stress about how to say it because when you feel it, the delivery becomes perfect naturally. You should focus on the purpose of saying something and the outcome you want. Overemphasizing delivery might make the message sound rehearsed or insincere, detracting from its authenticity.

In conclusion, what you say may enhance the way of telling something, but you should understand the weight of what you say.