LESSON 8 · From Mumbling to Commanding
Own Your Sound
Think of your accent as a vocal fingerprint — in rooms full of standardized speech, it is what makes you unforgettable. The work ahead is not about sounding less like yourself; it is about making that fingerprint easy for others to read.
Keep your practice simple and repeatable: clear consonants, adequate volume, and deliberate pacing. Run a quick check before any high-stakes conversation, and over time these habits become automatic — so your voice carries both your story and your message at once.