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#Commumication Reel by @askvinh (verified account) - "Your face is the remote control that injects emotion into your voice"

IF you want to move people when you speak, then you need to move your face. It
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"Your face is the remote control that injects emotion into your voice" IF you want to move people when you speak, then you need to move your face. It's that simple! Comment REMOTE and I'll send you my FREE 3 part video series I recorded if you want to learn more fundamental communication skills!
#Commumication Reel by @askvinh (verified account) - This is the fastest way to improve your communication skills by doing three things:

1. Listen
2. Watch
3. Read

When you do this with the video that
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This is the fastest way to improve your communication skills by doing three things: 1. Listen 2. Watch 3. Read When you do this with the video that you’ve recorded of yourself talking to camera without any preparation, you start to see your communication from a completely different perspective. This self-awareness is what you need in order to start making a change to improve the way you speak. If you want to learn the full process in detail, comment ‘3V’ and I’ll send you the link.
#Commumication Reel by @askvinh (verified account) - The FASTEST way to improve your communication ☝️

This is called Record & Review and its something you NEED to do if you want to become more self-awar
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The FASTEST way to improve your communication ☝️ This is called Record & Review and its something you NEED to do if you want to become more self-aware with the way you communicate. Drop the word '3V' below if you want to learn the full record and review process!
#Commumication Reel by @askvinh (verified account) - Here's how to give feedback to others without sounding hostile

It's all in the melody of your voice. People can sense when you are being condescendin
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Here's how to give feedback to others without sounding hostile It's all in the melody of your voice. People can sense when you are being condescending through how your voice sounds, even when you're not trying to be! So whatever framework you use to give feedback, it won't matter if the melody isn't right. If you want to learn more frameworks to speak with more clarity under pressure whether in professional or personal contexts, comment FRAMEWORK and I'll send you my free 2 hour training on communication frameworks :)
#Commumication Reel by @risewithinfluencebymousumi - Want to transform your communication skills?

Start with this self-awareness exercise.

Record yourself speaking for 5 minutes on any topic. Leave it
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Want to transform your communication skills? Start with this self-awareness exercise. Record yourself speaking for 5 minutes on any topic. Leave it for a day (this removes the initial self-criticism). Then review it in three stages: Stage 1: Watch on mute Focus purely on body language. What are your hands doing? How do your facial expressions support your message? Notice your posture and movement patterns. Stage 2: Listen without watching Turn the phone around and just listen. Pay attention to vocal qualities: your pace, volume, tone variations, and energy levels. What do you like? What needs work? Stage 3: Get it transcribed This reveals your communication patterns in black and white. You'll spot repetition, circular reasoning, filler words, and structural issues you never noticed before. One session gives you 5-10 concrete improvement areas. That's your roadmap to becoming a more effective communicator. Repost @askvinh
#Commumication Reel by @risewithinfluencebymousumi - Want to transform your communication skills?

Start with this self-awareness exercise.

Record yourself speaking for 5 minutes on any topic. Leave it
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Want to transform your communication skills? Start with this self-awareness exercise. Record yourself speaking for 5 minutes on any topic. Leave it for a day (this removes the initial self-criticism). Then review it in three stages: Stage 1: Watch on mute Focus purely on body language. What are your hands doing? How do your facial expressions support your message? Notice your posture and movement patterns. Stage 2: Listen without watching Turn the phone around and just listen. Pay attention to vocal qualities: your pace, volume, tone variations, and energy levels. What do you like? What needs work? Stage 3: Get it transcribed This reveals your communication patterns in black and white. You'll spot repetition, circular reasoning, filler words, and structural issues you never noticed before. One session gives you 5-10 concrete improvement areas. That's your roadmap to becoming a more effective communicator. Repost @askvinh
#Commumication Reel by @conversationalenglishpro - Clear communication isn't about speaking louder.
It's about:�• Word shaping�• Natural stress patterns�• Confident pacing
If you're a professional perf
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Clear communication isn’t about speaking louder. It’s about:�• Word shaping�• Natural stress patterns�• Confident pacing If you’re a professional performer who speaks English as a second language and you want to stop second-guessing your speech, start here. Free training:�https://conversationalenglishpro.com/optin830461
#Commumication Reel by @askvinh (verified account) - If you want to improve your speech, this is the most powerful thing you can do RIGHT NOW.

It's a 4 step self-awareness process called Record and Revi
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If you want to improve your speech, this is the most powerful thing you can do RIGHT NOW. It's a 4 step self-awareness process called Record and Review, and it'll bring light to your non-functional communication behaviors that are holding you back in your career and your relationships.
#Commumication Reel by @askvinh (verified account) - The biggest mistake people make with their voice? Sticking to one rate of speech.

Most speakers either rush through everything or drag it out painful
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The biggest mistake people make with their voice? Sticking to one rate of speech. Most speakers either rush through everything or drag it out painfully slow. Both kill engagement fast. PS. If you want to learn the fundamentals of great communication - comment AMPLIFY and I'll send you my free 3 part video series! Here's what actually works: vary your rate of speech with purpose. The rule is simple. When something is important, slow down. Let it land. Give your audience time to absorb the weight of what you're saying. When it's less critical information, speed up. Keep the momentum going. This creates natural rhythm in your communication. What starts as engaging stays engaging because you're using vocal variety as a strategic tool. Think about it. Even the perfect pace becomes monotonous if you never change it. Your voice needs dynamics the same way music needs tempo changes. Try this in your next presentation or conversation. Notice where you naturally want to emphasize something, then intentionally slow down for those moments. Your audience will lean in without even realizing why.
#Commumication Reel by @ashwinmushran (verified account) - Your voice matters. How you speak Is  how people remember you. Click on any of these reels for simple frameworks to start communicating better. 
It's
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Your voice matters. How you speak Is how people remember you. Click on any of these reels for simple frameworks to start communicating better. It's not a gift...It can be learned and mastered by anybody
#Commumication Reel by @tyhoesgen (verified account) - If you want to learn how to speak more clearly and confidently on the spot…

Message me the word "CLEAR" and I'll reach out to see if it's a fit.
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If you want to learn how to speak more clearly and confidently on the spot… Message me the word “CLEAR” and I’ll reach out to see if it’s a fit.

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