This document provides tips for how to speak so that others want to listen. It recommends avoiding gossip, judging, negativity, complaining, excuses, and lying when listening. It also recommends speaking with honesty, authenticity, integrity, and goodwill towards others. The document then discusses techniques for vocal delivery including registering one's voice in the chest, using a rich timbre, varying prosody and pitch, adjusting pace and volume, and warming up one's voice.
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How to speak so that people want to
1. How to speak so that
people want to listen
Julian Treasure
3. To greet or acclaim enthusiastically
H - Honestly (Be straight and clear)
A - Authenticity (Be yourself)
I - Integrity (Be your word)
L - Love (wish them well)
To greet or acclaim
enthusiastically
4. 1. Register - Locate your voice at your chest to gain some
weight
2. Timbre - Voices that are rich, smooth and warm
3. Prosody - Avoid monotone, a statement sounds like a
question and repeat a statement
4. Pace - Get excited by saying something really quickly;
Slow down to emphasize; Silent
5. Pitch- Ex: "Where did you leave my keys?" with
different pitches, are different meaning
6. Volume: Excited - High Volume;
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5.  Arms up, deep breath in and sigh out 2, 3.
 Warm up the lips: Ba, ba, ba, ba, ba...;
Brrrrr....... 4, 5.
 Tongue warm up: La, la, la, la, la....;
Rrrrrr.....
 6. WeeeeeeeeeAaaaawwww (From high
pitch to low pitch)
Low Volume Warm up
your voice