What if two simple words are quietly undermining your confidence, authority, and influence every time you speak?
In this episode of The Winning Edge Coach Podcast, Kev Oakley breaks down one of the most overlooked communication habits that weakens your presence: saying “I think". While it may sound polite, this subtle phrase can dilute your message, signal uncertainty, and make your ideas easier to dismiss—whether you're in a meeting, coaching a client, or leading a team.
Inspired by insights from Lorraine K. Lee (CNBC Make It), this episode introduces a powerful language shift that can instantly upgrade how you’re perceived: replacing “I think” with “I recommend".
You’ll learn:
Why minimising language reduces authority and confidence
How small wording changes impact how others perceive your expertise
Real-world examples for work, leadership, coaching, and everyday conversations
How to sound confident without coming across as arrogant
Practical strategies to break weak language habits and communicate with clarity
This is a simple but powerful communication upgrade that can transform how you show up in conversations—and how seriously people take you.
If you're a coach, leader, athlete, or high performer looking to sharpen your communication and elevate your influence, this episode gives you a practical edge you can apply immediately.
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