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Hospital leaders might want to avoid using one of these seven phrases to sound more confident at work, according to a Nov. 7 report by CNBC contributors.
Instead, hospital leaders should consider saying: "What are your thoughts?" or "I'd like your input on this." Instead, the Petrases urge others to say: "Let's try" or "It's a good idea to try ..." The phrase means you're not going to say something but then say something anyway. It is a filler phrase that means nothing and some people find it irritating.
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