Articulation
Articulation
Articulation is one of the specific skills I want to sharpen in English. I am already fluent. The gap he cares about is the gap between knowing what I means and being able to say it cleanly in the moment.
What I mean by it
Articulation for me is the ability to:
- Get the thought out of my head into words with no loss
- Do it in real time, not after rewriting
- Sound natural while doing it
- Not fumble complex ideas under pressure
It is the speaking counterpart to Precision in Speech and the live version of Eloquence.
Where the gap shows up
Even a fluent speaker can feel the gap between thought and speech. I want to close it. The places it matters:
- Client conversations for Duodode
- Pitching and Branding presentations
- Any live situation where the quality of the sentence is the quality of the impression
How I work on it
No shortcut. Real practice:
- Speaking in English daily
- Reading sharp writing to build vocabulary and rhythm
- Listening to articulate speakers in TV Series and Video Essays
- Paying attention when I fumbles, instead of moving on
This matches my general approach: Repetition and Exposure over theory.
Why it matters
A founder who cannot articulate a product in a sentence has a business problem, not a language problem. I know that. Articulation is not a vanity metric. It is direct Leverage on every sales, hiring, and leadership moment.
Connection to my system
Articulation connects to Competence, Clarity, and Directness. All three are values I already holds. Articulation is simply the language-level expression of them.
Related
Eloquence · Precision in Speech · English · English Goals · Communication Preferences · Clarity · Directness