If people keep interrupting you, talking over you, or finishing your sentences – there’s one very simple explanation…

You’re easy to interrupt. (Ouch! I know. But stay with me).

Most people don’t interrupt to be mean. 99% of the time, people interrupt because:

  • They’re excited
  • They want to help
  • They want to add value
  • They misunderstood when it was their turn

Then there’s the 1% who interrupt because they love the sound of their own voice and want to take control of the conversation. (I know because I used to be part of that 1%)

The Reasons You’re Easy to Interrupt

This comes down to two simple things: You Have Low Vocal Presence + Low Physical Presence

When someone speaks quietly, passively, timidly, or physically shrinks into themselves, they unintentionally send this message:

“You can jump in and interrupt me at any time… I won’t mind.”

Let’s look at an example.

Imagine someone with arms crossed, eyes down speaking like this:

“Um… I’ve got an idea… I just thought maybe… if it was okay… I’d love to share… unless you want to go first…?”

Boom! An absolute invitation to interrupt. 

The moment 99% of people sense hesitation or uncertainty they are much more likely to jump in.

Not because they’re a horrible person, but because you’ve left a huge opening.

Low vocal energy + small posture = easy to interrupt.

So now you know why people are constantly interrupting you, here’s how to fix it.

So… How Do You Become Harder to Interrupt?

Here’s the simple formula:

1. Increase Your Vocal Presence

  • Project your voice
  • Speak with clarity
  • Use stronger volume
  • Remove soft, apologetic tone

Speak like your words matter (because they do).

2. Increase Your Physical Presence

  • Don’t shrink
  • Don’t cross your arms
  • Don’t stare at the floor
  • Don’t curl into yourself
  • Use open, confident body language

Sit or stand like someone who belongs in the conversation.

3. Remove Hesitation Language

Start with something like: 👇
“I have an idea I’d like to share.”

Rather than: 👇
“Um… I don’t know if this makes sense… but maybe… if it’s okay…”

So the next time you’re speaking with someone and they interrupt you mid sentence – just remember: increase your vocal presence, your physical presence and use confident language.

If you do these 3 simple things I’m confident you’ll find people are much less likely to interrupt you – well 99% of people at least.