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Amanda FERGUSON
AMANDA FERGUSON
How To Speak With Weight & Warmth
Discover the Rare Communication Skill That Makes You Unignorable, Unforgettable, and Undeniable.
There are three types of women in the world.
Person 1: The Woman With Weight
She sounds intelligent, certain, and capable.
She commands attention when she walks into a room — and keeps it when she speaks.
But something is always slightly off.
She is respected, but difficult to reach.
Strong, but exhausting to connect with.
Then when pressure comes — when she feels challenged, dismissed, or misunderstood — what was once weight can quickly become wrath.
She gets results, but it costs her.
She is admired in public… but rarely feels safe enough to soften in private.
“This class helped me realize I didn’t have a communication problem — I had a connection problem. I knew how to lead, but I didn’t know how to soften without feeling weak. This changed the way I speak to my husband, my team, and even myself.”
Person 2: The Woman With Warmth
She is the woman everyone loves to be around.
Her presence is disarming.
 Her tone feels like a warm hug.
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People trust her instantly. They open up to her. They leave her feeling seen.
But there is a question she quietly carries:
"Am I truly valued… or simply needed?"
She gives and gives — and somewhere in the giving, she disappears.
She is warm enough to be admired,
but still waiting to be taken seriously.
“For years I was the woman everyone came to emotionally, but no one truly listened to professionally. Weight and Warmth taught me how to stop shrinking my voice without losing my femininity.”
Person 3: The Woman Who Embodies Both
She does not choose between being respected and being loved.
She is magnetic.
In the boardroom, her opinion changes the direction of the room.
In relationships, she is deeply adored and secure.
In business, she does not chase opportunities — she attracts them.
She can be soft and strong.
Intelligent and empathetic. 
Full of care, and full of conviction.
She knows how to make people feel safe without becoming small.
She knows how to command respect without becoming hard.
She has learned the art of speaking with both weight and warmth.
“This is the first communication training that felt transformational instead of performative. I became more respected at work, but what shocked me most was how much more peaceful I became at home.”
“People do not believe what you say.
They believe what you embody.”
- Amanda Ferguson
Every person is subconsciously asking two questions the moment you speak:
Can I trust you?
Should I respect you?
Warmth answers the first.
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Weight answers the second.
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The woman who embodies both becomes unforgettable.
The way you communicate is the way the world experiences you.
Let’s make sure your words represent you well.
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