The power of human voice
Seven speaking habits to avoid
Negative impact of gossiping and judging others
:loud_sound: Complaining and negativity create a toxic environment and hinder effective communication.
:exclamation: Exaggeration and embellishment in speech diminish the credibility and trustworthiness of the speaker.
:speech_balloon: Mixing facts with personal opinions leads to a lack of clarity and makes it difficult to listen to the speaker.
🗣️ Speaking with authenticity, sincerity, and honesty.
🔄 Being true to oneself and maintaining integrity.
đź’– Wishing well for others and expressing love.
The power of our voice lies in the medium range, rather than using a high or low pitch.
We are drawn to voices that are rich, warm, and pleasing, but it is possible to train and improve the tone of our voice.
Rhyme enhances communication by turning words into songs, but using a monotonous tone makes it difficult for others to listen.
Using rhyme can limit the ability to use rhyme effectively while speaking.
Speaking too fast can diminish the clarity and meaning of what is being said.
Silence can be used strategically for impact and emphasis.
Using different tones can convey different meanings and intentions.
Avoid raising your voice excessively or shouting as it can be seen as irresponsible.
🔑 The importance of using effective communication techniques in various situations.
🗣️ Warm up exercises to prepare your voice before speaking.
đź‘„ Exercises to warm up the lips, tongue, and mouth for clearer speech.
🗣️ Speaking effectively to be heard in a noisy environment.
🌍 Creating a world where effective communication is the norm.
đź‘‚ Designing environments for better listening and understanding.
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