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How to sound more articulate and clear — these are three of my favorite exercises. The first two are my daily warmups, and the last one is what I incorporate proactively in my speaking every day in normal conversation. Give these a try and let me know what you think!
How to Build Speaking Muscle Memory Brilliant speakers aren’t fearless. They’re unfiltered. Want more tips to sound eloquent on the spot? Subscribe to my newsletter—link’s in bio.
How to sound intelligent and clear when answering questions you’re not prepared for. This framework is the most crucial one to practice. Force fit this framework so you get comfortable with it — when it becomes second nature, impromptu speaking becomes your superpower.
Sound more confident when you speak by not rambling! Intended for non-native English speakers but also helpful for my native English speakers #businessenglish #professionalenglish #confidentspeaker #communicationtips #rambling
How to sound more articulate and clear. Practice this one technique every day
How to be a great public speaker. Focus on these 5 crucial aspects of your voice and you will become more memorable when you speak. #voice #communication #publicspeaking #power #pause #pace #enunciation #tone
How to speak so anyone will listen: practice these 5 vocal variants. Reserve your spot in the Speaker Student Masterclass to be a better speaker (link in bio): #communicationtips #voice #vocaldelivery #publicspeaking
How To Sound More Confident. This is a 20-minute video and the debut episode of The Preston Chin Podcast, my in-depth weekly pod on more tips to be a great communicator at work. If this is something you want more of, you can check out my YouTube Channel (Preston Chin) or listen on Spotify.
How to sound more confident and not ramble at work. If you found this helpful, I highly recommend taking my free 7-day impromptu speaking course (link in profile bio).
To sound intelligent and confident when put on the spot at work, internalize these 3 speaking frameworks: – What, So What, Now What – PREP – TOP-T