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What Stress Does To Your Speaking Voice
Stress is not something to be taken lightly and there are hundreds of books, articles, and CDs to help you alleviate the tension you experience every day. How many of these programs, however, discuss diaphragmatic breathing as one of the most important things you can do to lessen, and in many cases, to alleviate that stress? Yes, you really must learn to prioritize which is a feat in itself. While you are working on defining your priorities, however, might I suggest that you learn to breathe with the support of your diaphragm as well? If shallow or lazy breathing, which is typical of 99% of the population, actually increases stress, imagine what could happen if you learned to breathe with support. It is a known fact that diaphragmatic breathing naturally reduces the toxins in the body that shallow breathing is unable to do. Your neck, shoulder, and jaw regions would begin to relax which in turn would have an immediate impact on your speaking voice. The voice that is being produced by tense, tight muscles tends to be higher in pitch than it should be, very likely nasal, and more strident in nature. Once relaxed, the voice becomes warmer, richer, and, given the right tutelage, deeper in pitch. It is also much easier to speak – physically – when you are relaxed than when you are stressed because your entire vocal apparatus including your vocal folds (cords), throat, mouth and nasal passages are not under strain. The 5th and most important of your vocal resonators is your chest cavity. If you are a shallow or lazy breather, then I can tell you in no uncertain terms that you are not using it as your primary sounding board. By learning to power your sound by means of your chest cavity, you will notice a tremendous difference in the quality and strength of your voice without undue pressure on both your larynx and pharynx. And, in the process you will discover the best means of controlling your stress, your nervousness, your anxiety, or your angst just by taking a deep, supported breath. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The Voice Lady Nancy Daniels offers private, corporate and group workshops in voice and presentation skills as well as Voicing It!, the only video training program on voice improvement. Visit Voice Dynamic or watch Nancy in a brief video as she describes The Power of Your Voice. |
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