Most communication breakdowns don’t look dramatic.
They look polite.
People nod.
They say “That makes sense.”
They thank you for sharing.
And then… nothing moves.
No decision.
No follow-through.
No yes.
This is what I call clarity leakage.
It’s what happens when a message is nearly clear — but not fully understood.
What makes this hard to catch:
When clarity leaks, it doesn’t announce itself.
Misunderstanding rarely shows up as disagreement.
It shows up as delay.
Nodding does not mean grasping.
Agreement does not mean alignment.
Interest does not mean readiness.
And partial clarity has a cost.
It erodes trust because people feel unsure but can’t name why.
It wastes time because you keep revisiting the same explanation.
It leaks opportunity because action stalls right at the edge of decision.
I’ve seen this shift happen in real time.
A client once came to me convinced her offer “just needed better visibility.” What we uncovered instead was subtle but powerful: her positioning language spoke clearly to analytical thinkers… and quietly confused everyone else.
We didn’t add content.
We clarified language.
Once her message reflected multiple ways of processing — not just her own — conversations changed. Decisions came faster. Resistance softened. People finally said, “Now I see it.”
That’s the difference between almost clear and actually clear.
Clarity isn’t about perfection.
It’s about precision that lands.Is your message landing — or quietly losing traction?
Take the Brain-Friendly Message Score to see where clarity may be leaking and what to adjust first.
Clarity leakage is such a hidden trap; nods and thanks can mask stalled decisions.
Your multi faceted approach seems very helpful – we all process differently
💕 Nadya
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