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Tips For Composing yourself

 Speaking, is what everyone does, whether professionally, or within our department in our offices. Everyone should as a matter of importance, learn the art of public Speaking, as no other skills can increase your self confidence the way public speaking and improved communication skills can.  Face the challenge and learn how to conduct the business of public Speaking. This Blog and articles are meant to be a source of that learning for you. On today's Article, we are to tackle speaking fears and how to physically composing yourself. Here, this few Tips can help you deal with it. ✓. ACT SELF-ASSURED. Shifting the attention on you to your audience by focusing on the needs of your audience is an effective way. Ask your audience a question as that can easily drive attention off you, thereby giving you a breather. ✓. RELIEVE MUSCLE TENSION. Most times, nervousness will likely increase muscle tension. Probably you're unsure of your speaking ability, this too can increase muscle tensi...

Body Language Techniques

 Hello Voice User Body language is termed: the hidden communicator. Body language is 55% of any message. Body language says much more than words. You .at have heard this expression: the way you say what you say and the way you look when you say it speaks so loudly that I can't hear what it is that you're saying! Your gestures and body language are five times more powerful than your verbal message. If your body language and your words are inconsistent, people will believe your body. Here are few Body language techniques that can help you build consistency with your words👇 ✓. Increase your physical space. Think about superman and even wonder woman, they physically took up space by standing with their feet apart, heads up, and their hands on their hips. ✓. Keep your posture erect and your chin up. Keeping your posture erect and your chin up conveys a sense of energy and confidence ✓. Plant your feet evenly on both feet. When standing and speaking before a group, place your feet a...

Dear Voice Users

 Most times than not, you will be ready yet feel afraid. There is always that apprehension before you step up to the stage, and that does not come from a place of inadequate preparedness. By experience, I have had the privilege and opportunities to step on different kinds of stage. Some with humongous crowd, the others not so. But each time, I feel apprehensive. This feeling has persisted, which precipitated me also seeking out knowledge from other voice users with more experience and exposure, and their testament is the same.  So, this weekend, as you have practiced, rehearsed and prepped for your engagements, remember one thing, DO IT AFRAID. I LOVE YOU 🥰🥰🥰. © Möfasa ®Voicechanique