What You Say In Meetings Vs What You Should Say

What You Say In Meetings Vs What You Should Say

From Communicate101: Speaking Writing Tips! by Sarika Singh- Communication Coach- Communicate101.com

April 30, 2026 · 14 min · Season 3 · Episode 85

About this episode

This episode discusses how to effectively express ideas in meetings using a simple thinking structure.

Ever walked out of a meeting thinking, “I had a point… I just couldn’t say it properly” ? Most smart professionals don’t struggle with ideas — they struggle with expressing them in the moment . When the boss suddenly asks, “So… what do you think?” , the brain freezes, the words get messy, and the opportunity quietly slips away. In this episode of Communicate101: Speaking Writing Tips , we uncover the simple thinking structure that turns ordinary comments into powerful insights in meetings. The difference isn’t intelligence. It’s structure . Learn the surprisingly simple framework great communicators use to turn confusion into clarity — and make people sit up and listen. Because careers aren’t built only through big presentations. They’re built in small sentences inside meetings . If you loved this pod, you’d surely love the strategies we share on Instagram so don't forget to follow #communicate101 This podcast is our effort to helping you naturally build yourcommunication skills- be it for career and personal growth. Subscribe , tell a friend & rate it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts,Amazon Music, or wherever you’re listening it. Just search COMMUNICATE101: SPEAKING & WRITING…

People in this episode

Host: Sarika Singh

Topics covered

  • communication skills
  • meeting strategies
  • professional development
  • expressing ideas
  • clarity in communication

Keywords

  • meetings
  • communication
  • professional growth
  • clarity
  • expressing ideas

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