
Communication Chiropractic
Have you watched a presentation or speech where the words spoken didn’t match the intention of the story? Or seen a presenter who is asking you
Have you watched a presentation or speech where the words spoken didn’t match the intention of the story? Or seen a presenter who is asking you
Let your words land. Connect with the other person. Picture your words arching away from you and landing on the other. Careful of yoyo’ing, where you
This month, we’re taking a deeper look into some of our hypercorrection choices that muddy our attempt to communicate. When we hit or emphasize every word
When it comes to giving feedback, I’ve noticed an interesting thing… Words! We may know what we intend to say, and we may know what we
Our whole business, of ARTiculate and of life, is about perfecting the connection of communication between the presenter and receiver. When we connect, we feel the
I’ve always thought of myself as an honest person. When I first signed up for a Voice & Speech class, I admit that part of my
You Revealed written by Hilary Blair My ah-ha! – You revealed, unveiled, realized. While working with a client recently, I said what I have said countless
Thankful for Voice Ignited Voice is both figurative and literal: a combination that is powerful and profound. I witnessed a typical hotel ballroom last weekend, near
Ailish Riggs, author Many clients have approached me that represent a broad range of dialects, both American and international. Often, their requests are the same –
Many of us are accustomed to working on banishing the ums from our speech, but let’s not confuse that with the uhs. Pauses are essential and
As ARTiculate Real & Clear coaches, we often suggest that people flip the order of their presentations. A common presenting error is to try to build
Jargon, or specific terminology, can be unique to a group. Within most groups, jargon can be an important shorthand that includes well known and understood terms,