Today, we explore a second tip from Trevor Mendez. He writes:

Be yourself. There’s a place for imitating helpful qualities in other speakers, but “Christ in me” will likely look different than “Christ in you” and authenticity is important to hearers.

Can we find our own authentic speaking style, and does it matter?

Notes: https://www.malcolmcox.org/teaching-tip-409-your-voice-matters-part-14-enjoy-speaking-tips-for-new-and-inexperienced-speakers-malcolm-cox-2/

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