So hi. So in this video, I would like to share with you how you could have a confident and powerful voice in social interactions. So my first advice would be to imagine that when you are in a social interaction, that the person is actually one meter behind the actual person. So that way you will be able to project your voice and you will be able to appear as confident because you will have a right volume, you will have a great volume and people will be able to understand you well, and they will perceive you as powerful. The second advice would be to articulate well, because most people talk like that and they don't articulate. What you should do is articulate well, so that people can really understand you.
My third advice, it's about voice intonation. Basically there are three voice intonation. There is one that is drying for report. Neutral and breaking reports. Let's start with the First one trying for report. It's the one that goes up at the end.
Hey, where are you from? What's your name? What do you do? Do you come here often, you see the intonation at the end of the sentence goes up. And it's a voice that you shouldn't have. Why?
Because it's a seeking behavior. It's trying for support. It's as if you are trying to get something from the other person. And if you have a voice like that, it will lower your social value. So if you have ad again, Hey, where are you from? What do you do?
You see at the end, it goes up. It's not really great socially. What you should have is the neutral. The neutral is how I'm talking to you right now. So the end of my sentences are always neutral. Now, neutral doesn't mean without emotions, because it's not Hey, how are you?
Where are you from? I could add a lot of emotions. Like I'm talking to you. Right now, I'm talking in the neutral way. But I'm adding a lot of emotions. But you see, at the end my sentence, at the end, my sentence is always neutral.
And then you have the braking report. It's how the policeman will talk to you. At the end, it goes down. Hey, where are you from? What do you do? Do you come here often?
And I don't really encourage you to use this tone of voice, because it can appear as too aggressive. So how can you become aware of the tone of voice that you have? You should record yourself so you can record yourself, when you talk to your friends, when you talk to your family. When you talk to strangers. I know it can be weird, but that's how you learn because you will have a different intonation when you talk to friends to family, strangers. So I really encourage you to practice and to try to get the neutral voice because it's the one that works the best for everyone.
And try to add some emotions to that. I know it's difficult really to apply it, because it's something that maybe you are not aware of. But he I would like to give you the first keys so that you can really be aware and even when you hear people are the neutral, trying for report or breaking reports, so that you can start being more aware of your own voice and really trying to get to neutral so that you can become a powerful and confident voice.