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"I want to stop rambling" is the number one 'problem' people come to me to solve.

But what if your 'rambling' is actually how you process information, make sense of things and form your opinions.

If you're a verbal processor like me, it's not a flaw that needs to be fixed, in fact, it's the very thing that helps you see what others don't. The issue isn't the rambling - that's part of your process - the issue is not confusing your audience as you think aloud.

Listen in to hear:

  • how I discovered I was a verbal processor (and how it's different to people who AREN'T out-loud thinkers)
  • why verbal processing shows up as rambling
  • how you can still 'ramble' in professional settings without losing your audience

Also in this episode I have a little chat about my refreshed approach to content creation as I move away from algorithm-focused techniques and back to human-focused techniques.

Mentioned in this episode

My substack - https://catmatson.substack.com/

My email newsletter - https://www.impactfulpresenters.com/f/how-to-stop-rambling

If want to chat with me - best way is via substack (above), Instagram or LinkedIn

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