Published Feb 25, 2022

PSYCHOLOGICAL TRICKS To Be More Charismatic & Confident TODAY! | Vanessa Van Edwards

Behavioral investigator Vanessa Van Edwards reveals psychological tricks to boost charisma and confidence through effective body language, vocal dynamics, and the balance of warmth and competence.
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  • Vocal Fry

    Vocal fry, often described as a voice that sounds like sizzling bacon, occurs when vocal cords rattle together due to insufficient breath. suggests that the quickest fix for vocal fry is to speak louder, as increased volume pushes more air through the vocal cords, preventing the rattling sound 1. She advises that if someone on your team uses vocal fry, simply asking them to speak up can effectively eliminate it.

    The best way to get rid of vocal fry is to just up your volume. It will push more air through your vocal cords.

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    This simple adjustment can significantly improve vocal clarity and listener engagement.

       

    Volume & Tone

    Varying volume and tone is crucial for establishing authority and trust in communication. explains that using a downward inflection, like Barack Obama, can make speech sound more authoritative 2. She highlights that the biggest mistake people make is using a question inflection, which can undermine perceived competence and trustworthiness 3.

    When we use the question reflection, it cues the other person's brain to know, ah, we're being asked a question. The problem is that when we accidentally use the question reflection, it makes people question you.

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    Mastering these vocal techniques can enhance how others perceive your confidence and competence.

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