How to Make a Good First Impression
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- čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
- Most people focus on their visual image - how they look, but they also neglect their vocal image - how they sound.
The truth is, people make judgements and beliefs about you not just based on how you look, but also how you sound.
If you don't work on your vocal image, you may be creating perceptions about you that you don't intend. - Zábava
His audio image is so splendid that i often forget his unusual visual image with hairstyle and outfit 😂
Opening your mouth could change a person’s perception of you Good or bad words are powerful
Thank you for this !
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It's so true, Even if you don't look so good, Your vocal image can change your life.
It all depends on how much value the other person puts on your vocal image, But I have seen some people do like a 180 with their personality because of this!!~
What an amazing piece of advice!!
Actually all your advice is amazing~ That's why I like your videos!!~ ♥
Thank you for your simple-yet-effective explanation of the two pieces to the puzzle of impression. I wholeheartedly agree. I didn't grow up with a male figure. I openly admit that now I compensate by making sure I LOOK manly and SPEAK manly.
How my voice can sound Like his voice and his voice melody ? Kudos for giving a awesone knowledge
Gold 👍🏼
As a person who stutters, I do care a lot about how I sound but can't do anything about it 🤡
Vinh my volume is always low and my lips are "lazy" ( I don't articulate the words ) what can I do?
What i did is just practice shouting and talking loudly. You can do this easily in karaoke. Another thing, is try to increase your self confident. This will help you a lot
@@muhammadluthfi3025 thank you sm
Same!
having asthma and ADHD really doesn't help either. it often feels impossible to go through a full sentence without any cluttering lol
@@muhammadluthfi3025Honestly that kinda feels like a tall order unless you live alone or have a karaoke place right next to you lol.
I find it best to practice speech volume when you're out with friends you're really comfortable with and people you can't have any fear of judgement when talking to
If it's possible you could look into vocal lessons. Learning to sing will allow you to understand the tools you have and apply them to speaking. Plus you'll be able to sing!
Another option is to record yourself. Make a video journal and watch it back, noting things you want to change and improve. Repeat this and apply what you learn in polite conversation.
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