If you’re like me who’s always concerned about developing herself in all ramifications, including communicating effectively and articulately each day, then you’d be happy to learn one of my best secrets (which is also advantageous to anyone that cares) — that is slow-talking.
Slow-talking comes with the ability to present or communicate your thoughts in a swift and articulate manner; one word at a time, one sentence at a time, regardless of how bulky or disorganized your thoughts are in your mind.
This article focuses more on the process rather than the end result of communicating well of which slow-talking helps to achieve that.
When you slow-talk, you’re giving your brain the chance to interpret the thoughts that come into your head and giving yourself the chance to take a breath in-between each word or sentence that you make so that you may arrive at communicating exactly how you feel compared to fast-talking where neither what you think nor say is heard or understood properly.
In other words, let the echo of your voice in your head guide you in your speech delivery/conversations so that you may deliver words more clearly and sensibly.