Voice Training and Speech Improvement

Your voice is your calling card. Roger Ailes, media strategist, once famously said that we have just 7 seconds to make a good impression. According to a Yale study, 90% of a first impression is based on posture, facial expressions, appearance, and tone of voice.

Do you want to listen to this person?

Are you interested in hearing what they have to say?

Do you want to do business with them?

Voice training is practical. You will experience the change in our voice and the way you feel about yourself.

Here are some questions to ask yourself to find out if you would benefit from voice and speech training:

  • How do you rate your communication skills?
  • Are you a confident speaker?
  • Do you convey your intended message clearly and effectively?
  • Are you able to structure what you want to say?
  • Have you been told that you need to speak up or that you mumble?
  • Do you speak with an accent or regional dialect that you feel may be holding you back or creating limitations for yourself?
  • Do people respond in ways that you would like after hearing you speak?

Learn simple techniques that will empower your voice.

If vocal energy is weak, it will convey weakness.

Breath control, volume, quality and mental attitude all contribute to your being an effective speaker.

Voice and speech modification work is effective and practical.

How does it work?

You can work either individually or in a group, depending on your needs and preferences. Programs are highly specialized.

Judith Weinman
Phone: (347) 886-4040
Email: info@accentjweinman.com

Specializing in:
  • accent modification
  • speech and communication improvement
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