Your Type
You don't say much, but when you do, it often strikes the ignored core of the discussion. This highly cautious speaking strategy actually stems from your extreme aversion to "meaningless talk" and self-limitation; you feel your words must be profound to be worth speaking, causing you to often miss the chance to co-create early in the discussion. But communication isn't a flawless solo performance; it's a process of mutual collision. Try throwing out an unformed question before you've thought it all through; when you're willing to fumble in the chaos with everyone, your wisdom will no longer seem so unapproachable.
💡 Did you know?
Cognitive science research shows that members who employ a 'delayed speaking strategy' (waiting for sufficient information before speaking) in group decisions have their contributions rated as 'most decisively influential' in subsequent evaluations 51% of the time — far exceeding early active speakers.
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