You’ve got a message to share with the world… and you were put on this world to make your difference.

And if you want to create change in others, you’ve got to get your message heard.

Your voice is a powerful tool… and it’s been said that over a third of your outcome depends on your voice. So in this post, I want to help you understand the power of your voice and how it can make such a dramatic impact on your success.

The keys to using your voice dramatically

Creating emotion has a few key elements that cannot be missed. These are:


1. Awareness
2. Intention
3. Vocal strength and flexibility

1. Awareness

Create awareness of your own voice and use it dramatically.

Listen to how you use your voice, listen to the vocal range that you have.

Start to listen to other people’s voices, how they use them, and then start to bring awareness to the extremes that you use in your own voice. Do you have extremes or is it all flat lining?

You will make it much easier for people to listen to… and therefore, hear you, if you can work on your voice variation.

2. Set the intention

To have the best opportunities for making your difference, these are the intentions you will want to set for yourself;

  • That you will start to expand your vocal range
  • You will create moods with your voice
  • You will carry your confidence in your voice
  • And that your voice will take people on an emotional journey.

3. Vocal Strength and Flexibility

When you learn how to use your voice in a powerful manner, then you’ll find that it will be more powerful for longer, and you will be able to preserve and conserve your voice.

You want to use your voice in such a way that it touches the hearts and minds of the people you are sharing your message with.

Be Memorable

If you’re committed to becoming memorable… the person who is remembered long after they left the room, or they finished listening to your audio, then your next commitment is to get masterful with your voice.

Be the sort of person that when people leave the room they continue to talk about you, not just because of your content, but because of your style, your charisma and your ability to take them on an emotional journey.

Here’s something for you to consider this week.

Book yourself some time in your diary and go see an action movie.
Listen to the way these highly trained actors use their voice to create mood and invoke emotion. Notice the high, the loud, the soft, notice the pace changes, notice the volume changes.

Next time you’re out there sharing your message, utilise what you learned from the highly skilled actors in the movie, and notice the impact this has on your own voice… and ultimately, your outcomes.

Don’t you be guilty of limiting yourself.

Don’t reject the success and riches you deserve from speaking, simply because you FEAR it might not be true for you.

The only question you need to ask yourself and of me is “How?”

“How can you have everything in the world you could ever want?”

  • When you want to stop trading your time for money, and create huge profits from multiple streams of income through speaking…

  • When you want to not only get paid to speak, but to build passive income so that you can live the ultimate lifestyle and enjoy the freedom to do whatever you want, from anywhere in the world you want to do it…

  • And you want the insider secrets of the biggest and most experienced speakers in the business to achieve all this… then you need to take action now.

But before I go any further I want you to understand this:

This is a virtual mentoring program which has all of the tools and support you will need . . . however, you will still need to take massive action and do some work!

So only when you want to join this elite group of serious people implementing a ‘paint by numbers’ system . . . which allows you to leverage your knowledge, make your difference and FINALLY get paid what you’re really worth….

Get started on your speaking journey… right here

2 Responses to “Your Powerful Voice”

  1. Keeyong

    Hey Jo,

    Alright, I’ve got it: 1. Awareness; 2. Intention; and 3. Vocal strength and flexibility. I’ll work on it!

    You’re the best Jo!
    Keeyong

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