Crack open Confidence and Clarity with Expert Speech Techniques – Transform Your Communication in 15 minutes!
Do you find yourself struggling to articulate your thoughts clearly? Do you frequently encounter difficulty in expressing yourself, whether through hesitancy, rapid speech, or jumbled words? Such challenges in speech and communication are widespread, affecting a significant portion of the population, particularly in urban India. Often stemming from early developmental stages and a lack of formal communication training, these issues can hinder effective expression.
However, individuals such as Amitabh Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra-Jonas demonstrate exceptional speaking abilities. What sets them apart? Actors, performers, stand-up comedians, and news reporters adhere to foundational speech exercises that enhance their vocal prowess. Mastery of these skills demands consistent practice and patience rather than occasional application. If you identify with any of the aforementioned difficulties, committing just 15 minutes daily to structured exercises can yield noticeable improvements in your speech within 30 days.
Below are recommended vocal and speech exercises:
- Chanting ‘Om’: Despite its religious significance, ‘Om’ serves as a comprehensive vocal exercise, akin to the Surya Namaskar. Vocalizing ‘Om’ for at least 2 minutes daily engages various vocal muscles, promoting better pitch, tone, and volume.
- Vowel Sounds: Practice voicing the phonetic sounds of ‘a,’ ‘e,’ ‘i,’ ‘o,’ and ‘u’ aloud, focusing on articulating each sound distinctly. Pay attention to lip movements and experiment with breath control, aiming to extend the duration of each vowel sound. Do this exercise for 5 minutes regularly.
- Tongue Twisters: Incorporate tongue twisters into your routine to enhance mouth muscle flexibility and diction. Examples include “Betty bought some bitter butter”, “Chandu key chacha ney” and “A proper copper coffee pot”. Start by doing this exercise for 3 minutes daily and then gradually increase it to 5 minutes.
- Reading Aloud at Different Speeds: Regularly read passages aloud, varying your pace to identify the speed that suits your speaking style best. This practice enhances fluency and rhythm in speech. Dedicate 5 minutes to this exercise.
- Maintaining Eye Contact: Address the tendency to mumble or speak incomprehensibly by actively engaging with your audience. Choose a friendly face and make consistent eye contact while speaking, gradually expanding your focus to include more listeners. Return to your initial focal point if you lose your train of thought, regaining your composure.
Consistent practice fosters confidence and facilitates seamless communication. Reflecting on the oratory prowess of figures like Atal Bihari Vajpayee, characterized by deliberate pauses and eloquent delivery, underscores the significance of confidence in effective speech delivery. Ultimately, mastery of speech lies not solely in talent or skill, but in the assurance and conviction with which one communicates. You possess the agency to command your speech effectively, conveying your message with clarity and authority.
Found the above write up on the techniques to improve one’s communication skills quite interesting and informative. Nowadays, employers/recruiters lay a great emphasis on the communication skills, particularly the oral ones, while making selection from amongst the candidates.
Earlier, the education system in India hardly taught communication skills to the students in schools and colleges. Consequently, the students after their graduation, inspite of being highly qualified and talented, would often find themselves being rejected by the employers/recruiters due to their low communication skills!
Thankfully now, there’s a greater awareness about the significance of said skills, and many people are learning it to enhance prospects of their selection and advancement in their career..
Enjoyed reading the suggested techniques, particularly relating to chanting ‘OM’ and, reading aloud, which I often do 😊
Namaste Uncle jii,
Thank you for your response. Your 360-degree view of communication and related skills is very correct. Thank you for applauding the techniques shared.
Regards
Gittanjali C Kalro