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Speak fluently with confidence, and you already, have the attention of your listeners!, , Why do motivational speakers invest so much, time and money in learning how to speak clearly, and with confidence?, , Well, we can say that it’s because that’s the only, way their audience is likely to take what they are, saying seriously!, Confidence while speaking matters a lot in the, world we live in today. In fact, it’s a necessity for, anyone who desires to climb the ladder of, success in any field of endeavor., , With that being said, let’s take a closer look at, how you can improve your mode of, communication, speak fluently, and be heard., , Focus On What You’re Saying
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Sometimes in a bid to try to get your points, across, you may find yourself losing focus on, what you’re actually saying. Quickly catch, yourself and focus on every word that’s been, said. That way you will be able to pronounce, your words more calmly and clearly for people, to hear and understand., , Generally, if you ever find your mind drifting, while you’re talking, here are some simple, things you can do:, , ● Talk a little more slowly, ● Increase your voice where possible; that way, it, can drown other thoughts that are running, through your mind, ● Then reprogram your thoughts in line with, what you’re talking about, ● Use your imagination to envision what you’re, discussing. It’ll be easier to stay focused that way, By doing this, your words will be more impactful, and meaningful. Also, you’ll have the confidence, to utter them more distinctly for others to hear, you.
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Engage In Vocal Exercise For Clear, Pronunciation, , Having a mirror while practicing will be a great, addition. Stand in front of your mirror and, watch yourself rehearse that speech before the, big day. Maybe you think you deserve a raise at, work, but you simply cannot get yourself to, discuss it with your boss; engaging in this vocal, exercise might be all you need., , You can start by doing this:, ● Write out the points you want to communicate, ● Stand in front of a mirror, ● Say what you wrote down as you would, normally. Then watch the motion of your lips, ● Try saying a sentence after another. Then, practice slowing down your speech while your, voice is still audible enough., , Practice this often, and you’ll become more, conscious of your facial expressions when you, speak. Also, you’ll learn the art of, communicating “slowly” but powerfully.
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Breathe Deeply, , Maybe you’re there thinking, “how do I breathe, deeply while talking?”, , Well, this method has worked for several people,, including musicians. Luckily, here we would, share how deep breathing can help you relax,, speak clearly and very fluently., , ● Take a deep breath through your mouth while, preparing to speak, ● When inhaling, try to relax the back of your, tongue to prevent any form of noise, ● Observe how your belly responds as you, breathe in and out this way, ● As your belly floats in, try pronouncing “AH” at, first, then repeatedly, ● Afterward, practice saying short phrases like “I, live in the States” aloud on exhalation
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If you find yourself breathing heavily, your, speech will most likely be clumsy. Practice, breathing in after every sentence; it’ll help you, slow down while speaking., , Also, you can practice this strategy with a loved, one or simply record yourself to spot the, changes in your voice as you exhale and speak., , Read Aloud, , Reading aloud helps you become more confident, and comfortable with; using your voice to, communicate while sharing an idea or telling a, story., , To do this, you can stand in front of a mirror or, simply record yourself. Speak slowly but aloud, till you can really hear yourself. Relax your, nerves completely using the breathing exercise, and read aloud again., , You will be amazed at the difference. And you’ll, feel more confident when next you need to, communicate.
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Talk Slowly, , Confident people don’t rush through their, words; that’s what makes them different. If, you’re in the habit of talking too fast or reading a, speech speedily, it most times shows a sign of, nervousness. And your audience may have a, challenge understanding what you’re saying., , Try it now: Say, “My name is (your name), and, I’ve got what it takes to speak confidently.”, , Were you able to say that slowly and clearly for, others to hear?, , Bravo! Practice this often, and before long, it’ll, become second nature., , Take Out Time To Smile, , Did you know that adding smiles to your speech, is a sign of confidence, and it helps you
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communicate better?, , Indeed, smiling improves your outlook, makes, you look composed and friendly, which is also, great for your listeners as it helps them feel safe, and relaxed., , Try talking to someone today (your loved ones,, the coffee seller, your colleagues, etc) and insert, smiles into what you have to say. You’ll love the, outcome!, , Speak fluently with confidence, and you already, have the attention of your listeners!, , Why do motivational speakers invest so much, time and money in learning how to speak clearly, and with confidence?, , Well, we can say that it’s because that’s the only, way their audience is likely to take what they are, saying seriously!, Confidence while speaking matters a lot in the, world we live in today. In fact, it’s a necessity for
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anyone who desires to climb the ladder of, success in any field of endeavor., , With that being said, let’s take a closer look at, how you can improve your mode of, communication, speak fluently, and be heard., , Focus On What You’re Saying, , Sometimes in a bid to try to get your points, across, you may find yourself losing focus on, what you’re actually saying. Quickly catch, yourself and focus on every word that’s been, said. That way you will be able to pronounce, your words more calmly and clearly for people, to hear and understand., , Generally, if you ever find your mind drifting, while you’re talking, here are some simple, things you can do:, , ● Talk a little more slowly, ● Increase your voice where possible; that way, it, can drown other thoughts that are running
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through your mind, ● Then reprogram your thoughts in line with, what you’re talking about, ● Use your imagination to envision what you’re, discussing. It’ll be easier to stay focused that way, By doing this, your words will be more impactful, and meaningful. Also, you’ll have the confidence, to utter them more distinctly for others to hear, you., , Engage In Vocal Exercise For Clear, Pronunciation, , Having a mirror while practicing will be a great, addition. Stand in front of your mirror and, watch yourself rehearse that speech before the, big day. Maybe you think you deserve a raise at, work, but you simply cannot get yourself to, discuss it with your boss; engaging in this vocal, exercise might be all you need., , You can start by doing this:, ● Write out the points you want to communicate, ● Stand in front of a mirror
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● Say what you wrote down as you would, normally. Then watch the motion of your lips, ● Try saying a sentence after another. Then, practice slowing down your speech while your, voice is still audible enough., , Practice this often, and you’ll become more, conscious of your facial expressions when you, speak. Also, you’ll learn the art of, communicating “slowly” but powerfully., , Breathe Deeply, , Maybe you’re there thinking, “how do I breathe, deeply while talking?”, , Well, this method has worked for several people,, including musicians. Luckily, here we would, share how deep breathing can help you relax,, speak clearly and very fluently., , ● Take a deep breath through your mouth while, preparing to speak
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● When inhaling, try to relax the back of your, tongue to prevent any form of noise, ● Observe how your belly responds as you, breathe in and out this way, ● As your belly floats in, try pronouncing “AH” at, first, then repeatedly, ● Afterward, practice saying short phrases like “I, live in the States” aloud on exhalation, , If you find yourself breathing heavily, your, speech will most likely be clumsy. Practice, breathing in after every sentence; it’ll help you, slow down while speaking., , Also, you can practice this strategy with a loved, one or simply, record yourself to spot the, changes in your voice as you exhale and speak., , Read Aloud, , Reading aloud helps you become more confident, and comfortable with; using your voice to, communicate while sharing an idea or telling a, story.
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To do this, you can stand in front of a mirror or, simply record yourself. Speak slowly but aloud, till you can really hear yourself. Relax your, nerves completely using the breathing exercise, and read aloud again., , You will be amazed at the difference. And you’ll, feel more confident when next you need to, communicate., , Talk Slowly, , Confident people don’t rush through their, words; that’s what makes them different. If, you’re in the habit of talking too fast or reading a, speech speedily, it most times shows a sign of, nervousness. And your audience may have a, challenge understanding what you’re saying., , Try it now: Say, “My name is (your name), and, I’ve got what it takes to speak confidently.”
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Were you able to say that slowly and clearly for, others to hear?, , Bravo! Practice this often, and before long, it’ll, become second nature., , Take Out Time To Smile, , Did you know that adding smiles to your speech, is a sign of confidence, and it helps you, communicate better?, , Indeed, smiling improves your outlook, makes, you look composed and friendly, which is also, great for your listeners as it helps them feel safe, and relaxed., , Try talking to someone today (your loved ones,, the coffee seller, your colleagues, etc) and insert, smiles into what you have to say. You’ll love the,, outcome!