How Do You Stop Mumbling And Speak Clearly?
• Stand up straight. Even if you’re nervous, good posture will help to give the impression of confidence. Good posture also helps to keep your airways open, so your breath can be stronger. • Don’t be afraid to say the wrong thing. You might; everyone does. Just correct yourself or move on. It is a skill and some people are extremely gifted at it. If you need to practice, realize it is a skill that you aren’t particularly strong in but is something you can learn. • Open your mouth wider as you talk. Not as much sound will come out if it has to snake past your closed teeth and lips first. • Your whole mouth is required to articulate. Articulate. Make sure you actually stop the air for consonants like ‘t’ and ‘b’. Differentiate between your vowels. • Slow down. Talking too fast is a common symptom of nervousness, but it won’t help your words be understood. • Speak up. Aim to speak at least a little bit louder. You will automatically use more breath, and you will probably slow down and art