Communication and Voice
Train your voice, your diction and the way you communicate so you can express yourself with clarity and presence.
Available habits
Breathing for the voice
BeginnerTrain diaphragmatic breathing and breath support for a firm, steady voice with presence.
Vocalization and diction
BeginnerWake up your articulators (lips, tongue, jaw) so you speak clearly and are understood first time.
Look after your voice
BeginnerAdopt vocal hygiene habits to prevent fatigue and injury, so your voice lasts and sounds good.
Speak without fillers
BeginnerReplace padding with pauses: silence does the same job at no cost.
Presence on video calls
BeginnerOn remote calls your voice takes over the work your body did in person.
Project your voice
BeginnerBeing heard isn't about force, but about air, posture and resonance.
Modulate your voice
IntermediatePractice the melody of your voice — pitch, rhythm and emphasis — so you stop sounding monotone and speak with relief.
Train your improvisation
IntermediateImprovising well isn't about a smooth tongue: it's about having structures ready in advance.
Prepare before presenting
IntermediateDecide your message and structure before touching a single slide.
Speak up in meetings
IntermediateBeing heard depends on when you enter, how you enter and how you phrase it.