Overexplaining
Continuing to speak too quickly after presenting a point can dilute the original idea. Overexplaining can weaken the original message of a strong idea. Overexplaining after presenting an idea can signal insecurity. A good idea does not req…
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Continuing to speak too quickly after presenting a point can dilute the original idea. Overexplaining can weaken the original message of a strong idea. Overexplaining after presenting an idea can signal insecurity. A good idea does not require immediate apology or excessive justification after presentation.