“As every person is unique, I treat my clients’ needs on a personal level.”
Vo
ice matters in social interactions.
The quality of our voice conveys a great deal about us.
We convey our mood and approachability through our voice.
We are drawn to people whose voice is warm and welcoming, while a raspy or shrill voice puts us on edge and makes us feel defensive or annoyed.
Voice quality impacts our communication just as much as our words.
People respond to the quality of your voice.
Most of us take our voice for granted!
We open our mouths to speak, and the sounds flow out effortlessly.
Like most people, you depend on your voice to build and maintain relationships.
Poor voice quality can have a negative impact both personally and professionally.
Annette’s voice became unreliable.
Annette works in telephone sales. She’s knowledgeable about her product and has a large client base.
After five months, Annette noticed that she could no longer work eight- to ten-hour days. Her poor voice quality continued for days at a time.
Annette lost her voice and could not speak at all. After a consultation with her Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist, Annette called me for help.
Within a few short weeks of learning and practicing the best ways to use her voice, Annette was back on the phone as a successful salesperson.
Take care of your voice!
Your voice is a powerful tool that helps you meet your goals, both personally and professionally
Don’t let your voice impact your social and physical well-being.
Annette’s voice improved once she sought professional help, and so can your voice.
Contact me today!
*For confidentiality, Annette represents a collection of clients with voice difficulties.