Your Email Sounds Too Aggressive and You Know It. Here's How to Fix It in 2 Minutes
You wrote it fast. You wrote it honest. And now you're looking at it and you know — you know — it's too much. It's not wrong. Everything in it is true. But the way it's written, the heat in the sen...

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You wrote it fast. You wrote it honest. And now you're looking at it and you know — you know — it's too much. It's not wrong. Everything in it is true. But the way it's written, the heat in the sentences, the short punchy lines that felt so satisfying to type — if you send it like this, you're going to have a different problem tomorrow than the one you have today. Here's what you already know: you need to send this email. The issue is real. The frustration is earned. But between the version that's on your screen right now and the version that gets the result you actually want, there's a gap. That gap is about two minutes of structural editing. Not softening. Not watering down. Restructuring. The Difference Between Assertive and Aggressive in Text In conversation, assertive and aggressive sound different. Assertive is steady, clear, moderate volume. Aggressive is louder, faster, more pressure. You can feel the difference in someone's voice. In email, there is no voice. So the reader has