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This skill helps ensure all content sounds like Jesse with confident vulnerability, guiding service pages, blogs, CTAs, and emails.
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name: brand-voice-therapy
description: "Apply Jesse's confident-but-vulnerable voice to all content. Use when writing service pages, blog posts, CTAs, emails, or checking if content sounds like Jesse. Reference: /docs/branding/voice/BRAND-VOICE.md"
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# Brand Voice for Therapy
Ensuring all NextStep content sounds like Jesse—confident vulnerability, not hedging.
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## Quick Start
**Voice Reference:** `/docs/branding/voice/BRAND-VOICE.md`
### The Formula: Confident Vulnerability
The vulnerability comes from WHAT you admit (not having answers), not HOW you say it (hedged language).
| DO | DON'T |
|----|-------|
| Direct statements about them | Questions as openers |
| "I don't have all the answers. But I can..." | "I can't promise..." / "I don't know if..." |
| State what you CAN do | Define yourself by what you're NOT |
| "Here's what I've seen..." | "Honestly..." / "At least, that's been my experience" |
| "Sound familiar?" | "Right?" / "Does that make sense?" |
| "I'm with you" | "I want to be with you" |
### Voice Dial by Page Type
- **80/20** - Homepage, About, Blog, Email
- **70/30** - Service pages, City pages
- **60/40** - Long-tail pages
- **Neutral** - Pricing, Contact, Privacy
### AI Discovery Strategy (Dec 2025)
> **"A gets you found. B gets you booked."**
| Element | Style | Purpose |
|---------|-------|---------|
| Meta title | Structured | AI surfacing |
| Schema | Structured | AI parsing |
| H1 | Structured | SEO signals |
| **Hero copy** | **Authentic** | **Conversion** |
| **CTAs** | **Authentic** | **Trust** |
| FAQ answers | Authentic | Citation |
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## Modes
### Apply Mode (Writing New Content)
1. Open with direct statement about THEM (not question)
2. Use "Sound familiar?" as only check-in
3. Frame vulnerability as "I don't have X. But I can Y."
4. Use Jesse's verbs (explore, unpack, figure out)
5. Positive framing (what you DO, not what you DON'T)
6. Keep CTAs as invitations
### Verify Mode (Checking Existing Content)
Run the kill list check before publishing:
- [ ] No "I don't know if this will resonate..."
- [ ] No "Honestly..."
- [ ] No "I can't promise..."
- [ ] No "At least, that's been my experience"
- [ ] No "Right?" or "Does that make sense?"
- [ ] No "I want to be WITH you"
- [ ] No defining by what you're NOT
- [ ] No questions as openers
- [ ] No outcome promises
**Read-aloud test:** Would Jesse say this confidently?
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## Approved Phrases (Dec 2025 Testing)
### Hero Openers
**Anxiety:**
- "The people who reach out to me aren't broken. They're just tired of their brain running the show."
- "You're probably good at what you do. That's not the problem. The problem is you can't shut off your brain."
**Burnout:**
- "You're good at what you do. That's not the problem. The problem is you can't turn it off."
- "The promotion came. The exhaustion stayed. Now what?"
### Vulnerability Statements
- "I don't have all the answers. But I can walk through the unknown with you."
- "No one has all the answers. What I have is a way of working through things together."
- "I can't make the anxiety go away. But I can help you change your relationship with it."
- "The goal isn't to eliminate anxiety. It's to stop letting it run your life."
### Check-in (Only One)
- "Sound familiar?"
### Observation Opener (Only One)
- "Here's what I've seen..."
### Approach Language
- "Real conversations about what's going on. Practical, personalized, focused on what works for you."
- "I use approaches that research supports. But what matters more is whether we actually connect."
**CRPO Note:** Never disparage other therapy approaches (e.g., "No homework", "No worksheets"). Focus on what you DO, not what you don't.
### WITH-You Positioning
- "We figure it out together. I'm not ahead of you—I'm with you."
- "I'm not going to tell you what to do. I'm going to help you figure out what you want."
### Should vs. Want
- "There's this tension between who you think you should be and who you actually want to be. That's often where the pain lives."
- "We explore the gap between who you think you should be and who you actually want to be."
### CTAs (All Work)
**Buttons:** "Let's talk" / "Ready when you are" / "Book a consultation" / "See if it's a fit" / "Book a free call"
**Supporting:** "If any of this lands, let's talk. No pressure." / "15 minutes. No commitment. Just see if we connect."
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## Kill List (Never Use)
| Phrase | Why It Fails |
|--------|--------------|
| "I don't know if this will resonate, but..." | Uncertain about yourself |
| "Honestly..." | Unnecessary filler |
| "I can't promise..." | Negative framing |
| "At least, that's been my experience" | Undermines authority |
| "Right?" | Too casual/seeking validation |
| "Does that make sense?" | Implies they might not understand |
| "I want to be WITH you" | Soft; just say "I'm with you" |
| "I'm not the therapist who..." | Defines by what you're NOT |
| "...if that matters to you" | Dismissive of credentials |
| Questions as openers | Less confident than statements |
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## Translations
### Verbs
| Clinical | Jesse |
|----------|-------|
| Analyze | Unpack |
| Examine | Explore |
| Determine | Figure out |
| Process | Sort through |
### Full Phrases
| Kill | Use Instead |
|------|-------------|
| "I can't promise to make anxiety disappear" | "I can't make the anxiety go away. But I can help you change your relationship with it." |
| "I don't know if this will resonate..." | "Here's what I've seen..." |
| "I want to be WITH you as you figure things out" | "We figure it out together. I'm not ahead of you—I'm with you." |
| "Does that make sense?" | "Sound familiar?" |
| "I don't have a step-by-step program" | "Real conversations. Practical and personalized." |
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## Templates
### Hero Section
**Don't:**
> Racing thoughts keeping you up at night? I don't know if this will resonate, but I work with people who are tired of anxiety running the show. I can't promise to make it disappear—honestly, I don't think anyone can.
**Do:**
> The people who reach out to me aren't broken. They're just tired of their brain running the show. I don't have all the answers. But I can walk through the unknown with you. We'll figure out what's in your control. Sound familiar?
### About Section
**Don't:**
> I'm Jesse. I work with people dealing with anxiety. I'm a Registered Psychotherapist—CRPO #10979, if that matters to you. I can't promise I have all the answers—honestly, I don't think anyone does.
**Do:**
> I'm Jesse, a Registered Psychotherapist (CRPO #10979). I work with people dealing with anxiety, burnout, feeling disconnected from themselves. I don't have all the answers. But I can walk through the unknown with you. We figure it out together. I'm not ahead of you—I'm with you.
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## Red Flags (Instant Rewrite)
| If You See | Change To |
|------------|-----------|
| "Transform your..." | "Change your relationship with..." |
| "I can't promise..." | "I don't have all the answers. But I can..." |
| "Honestly..." | Delete or "Here's what I've seen:" |
| Question opener | Statement opener |
| "I want to be WITH you" | "I'm with you" |
| "Does that make sense?" | "Sound familiar?" |
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## CRPO Compliance
Even in confident voice, watch for violations:
| Pattern | Problem | Fix |
|---------|---------|-----|
| "I've helped clients reduce anxiety" | Outcome claim | "I work with clients dealing with anxiety" |
| "My clients tell me..." | Testimonial | "Here's what I've seen..." |
| "Therapy will help you..." | Guarantee | "In therapy, we often explore..." |
**Rule:** If it sounds like a promise, reframe it as a process.
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## Integration
**This skill referenced by:** direct-response-copy-therapy, therapy-content-generator, email-welcome-sequence-therapy, conversion-optimizer, positioning-angles-therapy
**Reference file:** `/docs/branding/voice/BRAND-VOICE.md`
This skill applies Jesse’s confident-but-vulnerable voice to any therapy-related content, ensuring copy sounds direct, human, and trust-building. Use it to write or check service pages, blog posts, CTAs, emails, and other client-facing text so the tone stays authentic and conversion-focused. It preserves clinical compliance while prioritizing what you do, not what you don’t.
When writing, the skill opens with a direct statement about the reader, uses vulnerability as a strength ("I don't have all the answers. But I can...") and substitutes clinical verbs with Jesse's preferred verbs like explore, unpack, and figure out. When verifying, it runs a kill-list check to remove hedging, filler, outcome promises, and disallowed opener questions, and flags sentences that need reframing to first-person collaborative language.
Will this skill remove outcome promises automatically?
It flags likely guarantees and suggests reframes into process language rather than making automatic content deletions.
Can I use the voice for non-therapy pages?
Yes, but apply the dial guidance: use stronger authenticity on conversion pages and a more neutral tone for pricing, contact, and privacy.