🎤 9 Habits to Become an Impressive Communicator

 🎤 9 Habits to Become an Impressive Communicator


Effective communication is truly an art. Just like painting a picture, your words, tone, and delivery shape how people perceive you. If you want to deliver an attractive speech or become an impressive communicator, here are 9 habits to master.

I’ve organized them into three categories for you to focus on 👇

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⿡ Delivery Habits

✨ Pause – Don’t rush through your sentences. Use pauses to highlight key points and give your audience time to digest your words.

🐢 Slow down – Speaking too fast makes you sound nervous or less confident. A calm, steady pace shows authority and control.

🎯 Talk to the point – Avoid rambling. Be direct, clear, and focused on what truly matters to you and your listener.

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⿢ Vocal Habits

👄 Train your mouth and lips – Practice with lip trills or tongue twisters to sharpen your articulation and pronunciation.

🌬 Breathe deeply – Take a deep breath before you begin. Good breathing not only keeps you calm but also makes your voice clearer and stronger.

📢 Speak loudly (but not shouting!) – Project your voice with confidence. Speaking clearly and audibly captures attention and builds trust.

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⿣ Cognitive Habits

🧠 Finish one thought at a time – Don’t jump between ideas. Keep your thoughts structured and deliver one point fully before moving to the next.

📚 Use a framework (CCC) – Follow the Context → Core → Connect method:

Context: explain the “why” before the “what.”

Core: deliver the main idea simply and clearly.

Connect: show why it matters to your audience.

🔗 Use analogies – Simplify complex ideas through examples, stories, or statistics. Analogies make your message relatable and memorable.

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🌟 Final Note

These habits are inspired by Vinh Giang, a well-known communicator and YouTuber. If you consistently apply them, you’ll not only speak better but also connect deeper with people.

💡 Remember: communication is not just about speaking—it’s about making people feel your message.

 By Dilshan


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