The way you speak about your expertise is just as important as what you say. 🗣️✨ Don’t let simple mistakes undermine your credibility. Here are a few traps to watch out for: Monotone 🔄: Even the best ideas lose impact if they’re delivered flatly. Vary your inflection. Speed-Talking 🚀: pacing keeps listeners engaged. Try changing the pace - go slower and then faster. Mumbling 🤐: Clarity shows confidence. Remember, your voice is a major asset. Use it to project the authority and insight you already have. Still not sure? DM me for help.
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1moI needed this reminder, thank you Therese!