Sunday, June 8, 2008

Talking Too Fast

There has been considerable interest in the articles I have posted on my website, www.BusinessSpeechImprovement.com, on learning to talk slower. There are many reasons people speak fast. Some people talk quickly due to diseases such as Parkinsonism or bi-polar disorder, or to taking certain medications. A specific type of speech therapy has been shown to be effective in many people with Parkinsonism, although it does not help everyone. If the problem is due to medications, check with your physician or other healthcare provider about whether a dose or the medication itself can be changed.

Other people have a speech problem called cluttering. They are often unaware of the fact that they speak fast. Some people speak rapidly due to cultural influences, or because they think others will not listen to them if they speak slower. Some feel a fast rate impresses listeners.

Listeners, however, often get frustrated by not being able to understand a speaker. They may ask for a repetition of the information, or just not bother.

Rapid rates of speech can often be controlled, using a variety of training techniques. It is a wonderful experience to hear a person's rate of speech decrease so he can be clearly understood! For the speaker, it can be a real confidence booster to know what he needs to do to increase his clarity.

If you have a speech rate problem, how does it make you feel? What helps you control it?

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