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The way you communicate… is telling on you.


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The way you communicate… is telling on you.

Not just what you say, but how you say it, how you show up, and how consistent you are over time. Every interaction is training people how to experience you.

In this Motivational Monday episode of Afternoon Praise, we shift from mindset to structure. The last five weeks built the foundation, now it’s time to build the frame.

Because you can think right and still communicate wrong. And when your communication is off, your results, relationships, and influence will reflect it.

This episode breaks down how communication is conditioning, how misalignment destroys trust, and how your patterns—not your intentions—shape how people respond to you.

If you don’t like the response you’re getting… it’s time to change the way you show up.


🔑 In This Episode (Segments):

  1. Communication Is Conditioning
  2. You’re Not Misunderstood—You’re Misaligned
  3. The Reality of Delivery
  4. People Feel You Before They Understand You
  5. Trust Is Built Before Words Land
  6. Consistency Creates Anticipation
  7. Inconsistency Breaks the System
  8. You Are Always Communicating
  9. The Room Is Reading You
  10. Clarity – The First Pillar
  11. Consistency – The Second Pillar
  12. Empathy – The Third Pillar
  13. Active Listening – The Fourth Pillar
  14. Integrity – The Fifth Pillar
  15. The Cost of Poor Communication
  16. The Communication Audit


📖 Anchored Scripture (KJV):

Matthew 12:34 – “For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.”


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https://wayvveradio.com/the-way-you-communicate-is-telling-on-you/


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Afternoon PraiseBy Demetrius L. Brown