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The Psychology of Uptalk and How it Can Affect Your Life
Highly warm people who desperately want to be liked are more prone to using uptalk, a rising inflection at the end of a sentence that makes it sound like a question. This speech pattern can affect your confidence, performance in interviews, and how you are perceived by others.
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This podcast emphasizes on how signaling competence is important during various social and professional situations to avoid negative impressions.
31:05 - 33:16 (02:10)
Summary
This podcast emphasizes on how signaling competence is important during various social and professional situations to avoid negative impressions.
ChapterThe Psychology of Uptalk and How it Can Affect Your Life
EpisodeThe “It” Factor: How to Hack Charisma & Use Body Language to Boost Your Influence, Income, and Impact
PodcastThe Mel Robbins Podcast
In this episode, the host explores the psychology behind uptalk and why it's often used by people who want to seek validation and appease others.
33:16 - 34:42 (01:26)
Summary
In this episode, the host explores the psychology behind uptalk and why it's often used by people who want to seek validation and appease others. The guest also shares tips on how to stop using uptalk in your speech.