In Deiner nächsten Präsentation wirst Du besser klingen, wenn Du diese Tipps für Deine Stimme beachtest.

«100 Seconds for more Attractive Business Presentations»

In your next presentation, you'll sound better if you pay attention to these voice tips.

Many presentations fail not because of the content, but because the speaker sounds like an elevator announcer.

Watch it in the video now: https://youtu.be/hxJbIA_H5Z0

In your next presentation, you’ll sound better if you pay attention to these 2 simple voice tips. 👇

✨ 1. Get out of the monotony!
If you always stay in the same pitch, it has a soporific effect 😴
👉 Instead, use dialogues to bring variety.
Example:
👔 Boss: «I am thrilled with your bridge design.»
😊 You: «Oh, that feels good!»
This shows that you are not a robot, but a speaker with melody in your voice 🎶

✨ 2. No ‘uptalk’!
Many end their sentences with a rising voice ↗️ – as if every statement were a question. That comes across as insecure.
Better: bring your voice down at the end ↘️ – clear, confident, convincing.

💡 Reminder: If the voice is monotonous, the mood drops right away.

👉 For even more professional tips on voice and appearance: be sure to check out Arno Fischbacher.

👉 And if you want to give more attractive business presentations: Subscribe to my YouTube channel now – and feel free to recommend it 🚀

Here’s to attractive presentations!

 

Thomas Skipwith

Mr. TNT for PNP (Tips and Tricks for Presentations and Pitches)

 

P.S.: Further tips and tricks from the series “100 Seconds for More Engaging Presentations” can be found at www.52redetipps.ch.

Thomas Skipwith, Speaker, Trainer, Coach, Autor, Rhetorik-Europameister

Thomas Skipwith

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