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LESSON 5 · Find Your Power Voice

When Voice And Words Disagree

Someone says "I am really excited about this" in a flat, lifeless tone. Your brain catches the mismatch instantly. You believe the voice, not the words.

This gap between tone and words is called incongruence, and it is everywhere.

Leaders share urgent news in a casual drawl. Salespeople pitch with a thread of panic in their voice. Managers hand out praise so flat it lands like sarcasm. Each time, the listener hears the mismatch and quietly stops trusting the message.