Speaking Skills: Slowing Your In-Breath
http://voiceandspeech.com/voice-probl... Speaking with quick in-breaths is a common habit that has serious consequences for your speech. Fast breaths tend to be small, tense and shallow, so that’s exactly how you sound. Learning to inhale slowly helps you breathe in a way that’s deep, full and relaxed. This will have far-reaching benefits for your speaking skills.

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