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05/07/2025
25/05/2025
“Why Your Voice Isn’t Making the Impact It Should, and How to Fix It.”
I remember a time when I spoke with so much passion, yet somehow, my voice just didn’t carry. People liked me, sure, but they didn’t really remember what I had to say.
I’d share these powerful ideas, but they felt like they just disappeared into the background noise.
Then I had this realization that It’s not just about the words you choose. It’s all about how you deliver them.
When your voice lacks clarity, control, or conviction, it can really dim your presence, even if your message is pure gold.
Let’s change that today. Here’s how we can do it:
🔹 1. Control Your Pitch and Pace
Think of your pitch as your vocal fingerprint. If it’s too high, you might come off as anxious or unsure. If it’s too low, you risk sounding flat. Find that sweet spot.
Tip: Try reading short phrases out loud. Take it slow. Breathe between your thoughts. Let your words resonate.
🔹 2. Cut the Filler Words
“Umm,” “like,” “you know,” we all use them, but too many can really undermine your authority. Record yourself speaking, then listen back.
Circle every filler word you catch. Awareness is the first step to improvement.
🔹 3. Master the Pause
Great speakers know the power of a good pause. It gives your audience a moment to digest what you’ve said and adds weight to your message.
Don’t rush it. Trust in your words.
🔹 4. Mind Your Mouth Shape
Clear articulation comes from how you move your lips, tongue, and jaw. If you mumble, people will tune out.
Exercise: Practice saying words like “powerful,” “clarity,” and “impact” slowly. Feel how your mouth shapes each sound.
🔹 5. Train with Purpose
Your voice is like a muscle. You wouldn’t expect to build abs overnight, right?
The same goes for elocution.
40 ENGLISH TAUTOLOGIES
TAUTOLOGY
TAUTOLOGY in English refers to the needless repetition of an idea or meaning using different words. It often occurs when the same thing is said more than once in a slightly different way, making the expression redundant. A tautology doesn’t necessarily make a statement wrong grammatically, but it adds no new meaning, and is often considered a style or communication flaw — especially in formal writing or speech.
EXAMPLES OF TAUTOLOGY:
“Free gift” – All gifts are free by nature.
“Repeat again” – To repeat is to do something again.
“New innovation” – All innovations are by definition new.
Tautologies can occur in various contexts:
Spoken language (as a habit of emphasis or lack of vocabulary),
Written communication (due to poor editing),
Cultural expressions (some tautologies become idiomatic or widely accepted).
In Nigeria and many parts of the world, tautologies are often used unconsciously as part of everyday speech. Some are so culturally accepted that they sound "normal" even though they are redundant.
40 COMMON TAUTOLOGIES USED IN NIGERIA AND AROUND THE WORLD
1. Advance warning
2. End result
3. Free gift
4. Join together
5. Repeat again
6. Plan ahead
7. ATM machine (Automated Teller Machine machine)
8. PIN number (Personal Identification Number number)
9. Past history
10. True fact
11. Completely finished
12. Close proximity
13. Return back
14. Added bonus
15. Final conclusion
16. Unexpected surprise
17. General consensus
18. New innovation
19. Usual custom
20. Personal opinion
21. Future plans
22. Continue on
23. Each and every
24. Final outcome
25. Collaborate together
26. Mutual cooperation
27. Whether or not
28. Necessary requirement
29. Merge together
30. More better
31. Small in size
32. Big in size
33. Foreign import
34. Basic fundamentals
35. Honest truth
36. Round in shape
37. Rise up
38. Sit down
39. Stand up
40. Fall down
41. Shout loudly
42. Whisper quietly
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