***The 2 Best Ways to Control Your Speed When Speaking
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Bear in mind that those who speak really fast are usually not aware of it. Their inner ear hears it as being clear and precise. Therefore, it is important for these people to listen to themselves on a recording, whether it is their voicemail, a camcorder, or some other form of recording equipment. One woman with whom I worked was stunned when she heard and saw herself on video: she thought was speaking clearly. She was not.
Speaking at 100 mph can be difficult to follow even if one’s diction is clear. My niece speaks much too quickly and after a few minutes, it is hard to keep your attention on her words. In fact, she recently Skyped my son who said that he got a headache during their 7-minute chat.
If it is frustrating to listen to someone who speaks distinctly at 100 mph, imagine the difficulty if that speed is produced with a heavy accent. When you can learn to control your speed, however, you will discover that your diction will be much improved because you will be more aware of how you say your words.
Here are 2 ways to learn how to control your speed:
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1. Audio Book Read out loud along with the professional reader from an audio book. In the beginning you will speak more quickly than the professional, believing that the reader is too slow. However, if you record yourself in the process, you will start to appreciate that you do indeed speak too fast and that the professional’s speed is correct.
2. Voice Training When you discover your ‘real’ voice, you will not only gain total control over your speed but you will discover a richer, warmer, more mature sound. In addition, you will be able to increase your volume without shouting which means the elimination of vocal abuse. (Damage to the vocal cords is something to be avoided at all costs.)
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