July 12, 2008
Public Speaking Exercises - 3 Ways to Improve Personal Presence, Vocal Tone, and Voice Projection Posted By : DevinRB
Luckily, unlike content which may or may not apply to other speeches and areas of your life, building better delivery habits will benefit you not just during a speech, but also during interviews, meetings, and any time you want to leave someone with a good impression. Place you hands behind your head lift with your lower back until your body forms a straight line from feet to head. When you speak, your voice originates at your vocal cords and then resonates through your chest, throat, and head as it comes out of your mouth. In other words, when people yell until their throat is sore and they can't speak anymore, they're just hurting themselves and not using the air support they could for a full, strong voice. Breath in, attempting to move both hands out as far as possible (it takes a lot of strength to get your hand on your back to move; don't worry if it doesn't).
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