You know more than your emails make it sound like.
Make Your Point is a 25-day practice program for early-career professionals who want to write, speak, and listen with the clarity people associate with seniority. Five minutes a day. Based on Simply Said by Jay Sullivan.
Open the Slack message below. Rewrite the first line so it leads with what your teammate needs — not your context.
You'll get the most out of this if…
- › You write status updates and worry your manager isn't actually reading them.
- › You leave meetings thinking I should have said something — and you would have, if you'd known how to start.
- › You over-explain in writing because you don't want to seem like you're missing context.
- › You want to sound confident in front of senior people without sounding like you're trying.
- › You're tired of revising the same email seven times.
Where this lands you in 25 days.
- 01 You make your point in meetings — without rambling, hedging, or losing the room.
- 02 You write to your manager in a way that gets you clear answers, not more questions.
- 03 You ask the kind of questions that make you look thoughtful, not lost.
- 04 You stop over-explaining in writing and start sounding like the person doing the work.
- 05 You build credibility through how you communicate, not just what you deliver.
A taste of what's inside.
Three drills, sized and toned for your track. Every drill is one paragraph long. The app does the rest.
Lead with their question.
Paste an email you sent your manager. Rewrite the first sentence so it answers the question they were asking when they opened it.
Cut in half.
Take a long Slack message you sent a teammate. Cut it to 50% the word count. Keep the meaning.
Three probing questions.
Pick a recent 1-on-1 with your manager. Write three questions you could have asked but didn't. Why didn't you?
Built for working schedules.
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