Thanks, ma'am. Creating images on the back of the mind may be a good idea. Let me practice it. Many times, I stammer on a few words starting with "R" or on any random word. People don't understand what I speak for a few minutes due to fast speed and pronunciation issues. Kindly advise me on this. Thanks a ton in advance.
The tips in this video will definitely help if you feel that people struggle to understand you because of fast pace. I have other videos on my channel about pace are helpful as well-- a whole series in fact-- so feel free to check those out-- it's the "Help! I talk too fast!" series of 3 videos. If you are stammering on certain sounds, the tips around grounding yourself before you speak in first video in the series "Help! I talk too fast!" series might be a particularly good starting place.
I am 29 and for all my life I talked so fast that people didnt understand what i say. Suffered from bully in school, everywhere. Tried treatments, breath correction, etc. But it didnt work for me. Now after you video i just imagine what I am going to speak like subtitle in my mind. Now i can talk very slower and better. But how do I make it permanent? Thank you! Jesus Christ bless you.
I'm so sorry to hear you've struggled with this and I am glad to hear that the tips in this video are helping. What makes it permanent is practice! Practicing is the only way to shift habits. Practice when it feels good to do so and then let it go when it starts to feel too strenuous. Over time, a new pace will get built into the body's muscle memory. Good luck!
@@sofiesofiachannel I offer some examples in the video about how to apply this tip in anecdotes vs. presentations vs. as a performer. Do you mean you would like me to model it?
Thanks, ma'am. Creating images on the back of the mind may be a good idea. Let me practice it. Many times, I stammer on a few words starting with "R" or on any random word. People don't understand what I speak for a few minutes due to fast speed and pronunciation issues. Kindly advise me on this. Thanks a ton in advance.
The tips in this video will definitely help if you feel that people struggle to understand you because of fast pace. I have other videos on my channel about pace are helpful as well-- a whole series in fact-- so feel free to check those out-- it's the "Help! I talk too fast!" series of 3 videos. If you are stammering on certain sounds, the tips around grounding yourself before you speak in first video in the series "Help! I talk too fast!" series might be a particularly good starting place.
@@voicewhatmatters Thanks, I will practice and let you know.
I am 29 and for all my life I talked so fast that people didnt understand what i say. Suffered from bully in school, everywhere.
Tried treatments, breath correction, etc. But it didnt work for me.
Now after you video i just imagine what I am going to speak like subtitle in my mind. Now i can talk very slower and better.
But how do I make it permanent?
Thank you! Jesus Christ bless you.
I'm so sorry to hear you've struggled with this and I am glad to hear that the tips in this video are helping. What makes it permanent is practice! Practicing is the only way to shift habits. Practice when it feels good to do so and then let it go when it starts to feel too strenuous. Over time, a new pace will get built into the body's muscle memory. Good luck!
Hello Ma, i don't know if mine is worser because whenever i try to get slow i talk more faster than before 😢
Yes, trying to solve the issue by slowing down often doesn't help. Hopefully you'll find the tips in this video more helpful.
Thank you for the video, but please can you give an example??
Thank you for the question. What kind of example are you looking for?
@@voicewhatmatters example of what you talked about in this video
@@sofiesofiachannel I offer some examples in the video about how to apply this tip in anecdotes vs. presentations vs. as a performer. Do you mean you would like me to model it?