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[–] 18046662? ago 

A while back I made a post asking for help for improving my voice. I wasn't sure what to do, and moved on to other areas of improvement. However, I happened to discover the answer in doing so. I've been reading a book that I sometimes see mentioned called Science of Breath. I've not read it all, but the gist is that consistently breathing full breaths (filling your lungs completely) is the healthy and natural way. I'm not sure if it's because this practice exercises your diaphragm, or if it's because it calms you, or some other reason, but it turned out that, without even trying, I speak in a much deeper, richer voice. If your voice is something you'd like to work on, try it out and let me know if it helps you. You'll find the practice helpful for your overall well-being.

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[–] 18046684? ago 

It's working for me already. I'll probably forget to do it though and lose the habit. Any tips for consistency?

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[–] 18046689? ago 

Establishing consistency is something I've been challenged by as well, but I just try to do it anytime it comes to mind. I'm at the point where if I anticipate a social interaction, I'll do it in preparation, which is useful for not only readying your voice, but cultivating a calm, focused, masculine aura.

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[–] 18046669? ago 

that just sounds like meditation for faggots whose balls haven't dropped all the way.

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[–] 18046671? ago 

It's the exact type of breathing many meditation guides recommend, but here the idea is you do it all the time. I haven't finished the book, so I'm not even sure if I can say it's worth reading or if it's full of shit, but I have noticed I am a much better speaker since I started putting it into practice.