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How To Make A Better Impression On The Telephone


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The article "How To Make A Better Impression On The Telephone" talks about communications, it has been released by Deborah Torres Patel.

No matter who you're or what you do, your voice revelas a lot about you. Sutdies have shown that your vocal qualities account for 84 percent a person’s impression of you on the telephone. To have a more likeable and confident telephone voice, follow any or all of tehse five quick tips.1. Photo - Look at a photo of someone you love or something that inspires you to remain consistently postiive and upbeat.2. Smile -When we smile our voices naturally become warmer, brighter and friendlier. (Some sales and customer service professionals even put a mirror in front of them while they work to check their attitude.)3. Stand Up - On an improtant telephone call or even when you record your voice mail, stand up. This will generate enegry in your body and your voice.
(If circumstances make it difficult for you to stand, sit alert with your back erect, feet on the floor and buttocks towards the front of your chair.)4.

Script It – Scripting your introductory calls and incoming or outgoing messages can make you sound more articulate and self assured.• Does your voice mail say something like “Hi!
This is (your name). I’m currently unavailbale to answer your call. Please leave your name and number and I’ll return your call as soon as possbile.

Thanks a lot and have a great day!

”?

Or does a computerized voice say, “Box 3709 - leave a message at the tone”?• Taking a few minutes to write a simple script, practicing it while smiling and standing up, and then recording it while looking at your favorite picture or screensaver, will work wonders to create a better impression and leave persons with a positive expeirence of who you're.• To have fun with that you can even play your favorite instrumental music in the background of your voicemail.5. Speak slower – In today’s global envrionment most persons do not share the same native tongue. Especially if you're communicating with someone that may be fluent in a language different than your own, slow down and enunciate clearly. This will give your listener time to absorb what you're saying and in some cases adjust to your accent or translate your words back to tehir first language for improved comprehension.We all prefer to interact with persons we like and relate with. You can authentically share yourself and connect with others by following these simple steps to lift your spirit and your voice.
Invest a few minutes to sound better and you will repeatedly reap rewards for your efforts.Deborah Torres Patel helps ordinary persons become extraordinary communicators.

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