Why 90% Effort Gets You Zero Results in Communication

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In communication, 90% effort often gets you 0% results.

That may sound harsh, but it is true. Effort and outcomes are not always linear. To be effective in high-stakes moments, you have to be willing to be 100% present. That means reading the situation, choosing the right approach, and delivering with confidence.

Think of it like riding a bike. When you are fully engaged—pedaling hard, posture steady, eyes ahead—you stay strong and balanced. But if you decide to ease up to 90%, momentum fades. The hills feel harder, balance slips, and suddenly you are dragging instead of riding.

Communication works the same way. A pitch at 90% effort does not win you 90% of the business. A client presentation at 90% presence does not keep 90% of the trust. More often, it leaves you with nothing.

This is the mindset that an insightful communication coach brings: helping someone move from good to great to effective by finding that final 10%. It is not about perfection; it is about presence. That last stretch of effort shows up in how clearly you frame your message, how much energy you put into your delivery, and how deeply you connect with your listeners.

The final 10% is not optional. It is the deciding factor between being heard and truly influencing.

So ask yourself: where in your communication are you coasting at 90% and convincing yourself it is enough?

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