Public & 1-on-1 Communications
Eight Most Common
Speech Slip-Ups
Do any of these hit too close to home?
- Does your voice sound shrill, in other words, high pitched or piercing?
- Is your speech sloppy, characterized by the addition, deletion or slurring of certain words?
- Do you allow your voice to trail off toward the end of a sentence or thought, making your words difficult to hear?
- Is your speaking pace inappropriate? Either at breakneck speed or sluggish?
- Do you end phrases and sentences with an upward intonation leaving the impression that you're perpetually asking a question rather than stating a position?
- Does your voice quiver when you're excited, nervous or even in casual conversation?
- Is there a nasal quality to your voice?
- Can you or have you lulled people to sleep with a monotonous delivery?