Voice Dynamic Newsletter Does Speed Matter? |
Greetings, Yes, speed does matter. Those who speak too slowly try our patience; and, those who speak too quickly lose our attention. The best rate of speed for speaking is anywhere between 140 and 180 words per minute; however, there are conditions even to that advice. Are you reading out loud to little children or are you reading scripture at the lectern? Are you speaking in the Northeast to a business group or are you talking to a quilting club in a nursing home? Without a doubt, the type of material you are presenting or reading and the type of audience to whom you are presenting will affect your speed. While we in the Northeast tend to talk faster than anywhere else in the country, I have had Southerners who speak too quickly and Northerners who speak too slowly. Temperament and lifestyle definitely have an impact on your speed. The point in speaking is to keep the attention of those to whom you are addressing; therefore, your speed is critical if you don't want to lose their attention. Many people are unaware of how fast or how slowly they speak and are often shocked when they hear themselves on a recording. Learning how to control your speed is the answer. If I have only 5 minutes to talk about my business, I'm going to speak a bit faster than if I have 20 minutes. But, I am in control of that speed. To test your rate of speed, do the following: 1. Practice reading the 1st three paragraphs of this newsletter out loud. 2. When you are comfortable with the words, time yourself reading it for 1 minute. Where were you when the timer ended? If you finished only the 1st paragraph, you need to learn to speak more quickly. If you finished the 1st two paragraphs, you are within the correct speed at 148 words per minute. If you managed to read all three paragraph before the buzzer sounded, you must slow down because you just read 241 words in a minute. Ideally, ending somewhere within the 1st sentence of the third paragraph should be your goal. Learn to control your speed and your listeners will follow. |