Improve your Voice

Many people believe that things like the way you speak, your reading speed, IQ, intellect and other factors about you remain the way they were when you were born, and don’t really change as things move on. As a keen personal development student, I like to debunk this myth as often as I can.

Your voice, which you use many times a day without thinking, is one of the easiest things to improve - though it helps to have a bit of guidance in doing so. The benefits of improving your voice can be considerable, from improved communication with others, increased confidence at work and in social situations, eloquence and possible a viable political career (pursue at your own risk).

How to improve your voice and speech via Digg.

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