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Short pauses are normal. CallReady is designed to allow space so the conversation does not feel rushed. Silence does not mean something is wrong.
Repeating or rephrasing is a way to keep the conversation moving and make things clearer. It is meant to support you, not correct you.
CallReady keeps responses clear and focused so practice feels manageable. Real calls are often simpler than we imagine them to be.
Yes. Practice calls can feel awkward at first, just like real conversations sometimes do. That feeling usually fades with repetition.
That is expected. You can pause, take your time, or let CallReady help guide the conversation forward.
Yes. You do not need to respond quickly. Taking time to think is part of practice.
No. Silence is allowed and normal. The call is not scored or judged in any way.
Yes. You can end a call and try again at any time. There is no penalty for starting over.
Yes. You are always in control. You can hang up whenever you want.
No. Practice does not require finishing anything. You decide when the call ends.
Yes. Repeating the same kind of call is often the most helpful way to build comfort.
The pace adjusts naturally based on how you respond. There is no expected speed.
No. Calls are not recorded or stored for review.
No. Practice calls are private.
No. There is no evaluation, scoring, or judgment involved.
No. CallReady is a practice tool, not therapy or medical care.
If a call ends unexpectedly, you can simply start another one. Nothing is lost.
That happens in real calls too. You can ask for clarification or take a moment to respond.
No. Conversations can vary slightly, which helps practice feel more realistic.
CallReady works best for everyday phone calls like scheduling, asking questions, following up, or handling uncomfortable conversations.
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