Este error de voz te hace sonar débil (y casi todos lo cometen)

Does your voice command respect? Does it make you seem weak or hesitant? Is it a seductive voice? When we speak in public, or in front of someone who intimidates us—like a crush or an authority figure—our voice often betrays us. It becomes higher-pitched, more fragile, and without realizing it, we adopt what experts call a "submissive" or "compliant" tone, which conveys weakness. In this video, we explain why this happens, what your voice reveals when you most need to project confidence, authority, or clarity… and how to avoid it. Simple advice, based on science and psychology, that can completely change the way you communicate in key moments. Even when it comes to love and romance, the simplest voice is often the most seductive to the person you adore or are in love with. Here you'll find the secret to not sounding insecure when you speak, but quite the opposite. #effectivecommunication #charisma #confidence #personaldevelopment #speakingwell #robertoduque ▶️ This video is part of the series "Effective Communication and Charisma." See the full list here: 👉    • Comunicación efectiva y carisma   🟦 If you find the content helpful, support the channel's growth here:    / @profduqueroquero   _____________ 👉 Body Language:    • Errores de lenguaje corporal que destruyen...   _____________ These are the studies cited in the video: --Study from the University of Stirling in the United Kingdom, https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases... --Study from Penn State University, https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases... ______________ PHOTO CREDITS: Augustus from Prima Porta” is in the public domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons; Isabel la Católica, Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz” is in the public domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons; Photo of Morgan Freeman by Georges Biard, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.; “Emma-Stone-Photo-Call” by nicolas genin is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. Source: Wikimedia Commons; Photo of Margaret Thatcher by Rob Bogaerts / Anefo, CC0 1.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Photo credit: sculpture, by Kārlis Dambrāns is licensed under CC BY 2.0. Source: Wikimedia Commons. ______ ProfRobertoDuque #ElProfeMexicano #ProfesorDeLentesBlancos