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Course overview
Lesson Overview

13.35 – Leaving a Professional Voicemail for Doctors or Agencies: Professional voicemails create strong first impressions and ensure your message gets results. Start with your full name, reason for calling, and callback number stated clearly and slowly. Keep the message under one minute but include key details like dates, times, and any specific questions. Speaking calmly conveys organization and reliability. Repeat your phone number once more at the end for accuracy. Avoid filler words such as “um” or “like,” which distract from clarity. Smiling slightly while you speak helps your tone sound friendly and confident. If the call is urgent, state it respectfully without sounding demanding. Good voicemail etiquette reduces delays and avoids miscommunication. Always thank the listener for their time before ending. Practicing this method regularly builds your reputation as dependable and courteous. Over time, these habits make every professional exchange smoother and more efficient, proving that preparation is the quiet language of respect.

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Practical training to help individuals independently manage personal care, household tasks, and community responsibilities, building confidence and self-sufficiency in daily life.

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