We learn to talk at an early age, but most of us don’t have formal training on how to effectively communicate with…
We learn to talk at an early age, but most of us don’t have formal training on how to effectively communicate with…
IN some cases, that's very true. I think the real takeaway here should be filler words aren't the enemy—excessive filler words are. A lot of people use words like "um" and "like" WAY too much these days, to the point where it has a detrimental effect.