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Voice tips

 

Voice tips from a professional voice coach.

If you are giving a presentation - 38% of your commmunication is vocal.

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Common problems in vocal delivery during a presentation include the voice sounding;

  1. aggressive
  2. unconvincing
  3. bored
  4. emotional
  5. monotonous

Here are some basic tips from a Professional Voice coach that may help you to improve your vocal delivery.

Before giving your presentation:

Be well prepared and rehearsed - write out your text in full, reduce to note format,
Rehearse your speech aloud making eye contact with your audience.

Look after vour voice! - Drink plenty of water the night before - avoid red wine cheese and anything with caffeine.

On the day:

Remember to breathe - in a pressured situation, the untrained voice can become constricted, and the breathing shallow.

Find your balance - knees unlocked, head up and shoulders released down.

TBS sequence - think, breathe, and speak!

New Thought, New Pitch - vary your pitch to convey a new point or message

These tips have been supplied by Professional Voice - a business voice coaching company.


 

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