Why can I not talk properly?

Dysarthria means difficulty speaking. It can be caused by brain damage or by brain changes occurring in some conditions affecting the nervous system, or related to ageing. It can affect people of all ages. If dysarthria occurs suddenly, call 999, it may be being caused by a stroke.
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Why do I keep struggling to talk?

Feeling Tired or Stressed

And when you're worried about being judged by others or feel embarrassed, you may freeze up or struggle to talk. Anxiety, especially if it crops up when you're in front of a lot of people, can lead to dry mouth, stumbling over your words, and more troubles that can get in the way of speaking.
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Why am I suddenly stumbling over my words?

Fatigue, Stress or Anxiety

Sometimes social anxiety can result in a dry mouth and stumbling over your words when speaking with other people causing you to struggle to talk or freeze up. Simply being tired or fatigued can make it hard to think of the right words.
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Why can't I say my words clearly?

Usually, a nerve or brain disorder has made it difficult to control the tongue, lips, larynx, or vocal cords, which make speech. Dysarthria, which is difficulty pronouncing words, is sometimes confused with aphasia, which is difficulty producing language.
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Can anxiety affect speech?

Anxiety is also a common cause of racing thoughts and faster speech, both of which can make communication more difficult. People who are anxious may feel like they can't keep up with their thoughts and may speak much faster as a result, which can cause stuttering or slurring.
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Can stress cause speech problems?

People often report word-finding difficulties and other language disturbances when put in a stressful situation. There is, however, scant empirical evidence to support the claim that stress affects speech productivity.
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Why do I run out of words while talking?

When you have a fluency disorder it means that you have trouble speaking in a fluid, or flowing, way. You may say the whole word or parts of the word more than once, or pause awkwardly between words. This is known as stuttering. You may speak fast and jam words together, or say "uh" often.
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Why do I slur when I talk?

Overview. Dysarthria occurs when the muscles you use for speech are weak or you have difficulty controlling them. Dysarthria often causes slurred or slow speech that can be difficult to understand.
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Why has my speech getting worse?

Vocal disturbances

Your vocal cords and ability to speak can be negatively affected by a variety of activities, injuries, and other conditions, such as: throat cancer. polyps, nodules, or other growths on your vocal cords. the ingestion of certain drugs, such as caffeine, antidepressants, or amphetamines.
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How can I speak more clearly?

How to Speak Clearly
  1. Be relaxed and confident using relaxation exercises. You'll find them in the voice spa course.
  2. Use abdominal breathing for speech.
  3. Speak with pauses instead of filler words.
  4. Be concise.
  5. Use warmth & kindness. ...
  6. Use a varied intonation pattern.
  7. Use a full resonant voice.
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Why is my voice so quiet?

Reasons people may speak in a quiet voice. A quiet voice may have a physical explanation. Many soft-spoken people will also tell you the issue is tied into feelings of shyness, poor self-confidence, and other psychological factors. A mix of the two is also common.
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Why are my words coming out wrong?

Aphasia is a communication disorder that makes it hard to use words. It can affect your speech, writing, and ability to understand language. Aphasia results from damage or injury to language parts of the brain. It's more common in older adults, particularly those who have had a stroke.
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Why can't I articulate my thoughts clearly?

Often, when you're struggling to articulate your thoughts, the habit is to speed up in speech because you're nervous. The trick is to slow down. A digital voice recorder that can offer variable speed playback will make it easier for you to record yourself reading text for a minute.
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Can slurred speech be cured?

Your speech might get better after you treat the cause. If you still have dysarthria, you might see a speech-language pathologist who will teach you: Exercises to strengthen the muscles of your mouth and jaw. Ways to speak more clearly, such as talking more slowly or pausing to catch your breath.
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Why do I feel like I cant talk sometimes?

Selective mutism is a severe anxiety disorder where a person is unable to speak in certain social situations, such as with classmates at school or to relatives they do not see very often. It usually starts during childhood and, if left untreated, can persist into adulthood.
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Why is my voice shaky when I talk?

Being too close to a speaker or microphone can accentuate a shaky voice, speaking too close to any audio device can highlight shivering sounds – if you are using a microphone in a face-to-face conference follow these tips to ensure you use the microphone correctly on our “Using a microphone for public speaking” blog.
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What are signs of speech anxiety?

Speech anxiety can range from a slight feeling of “nerves” to a nearly incapacitating fear. Some of the most common symptoms of speech anxiety are: shaking, sweating, butterflies in the stomach, dry mouth, rapid heartbeat, and squeaky voice.
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Why is it hard to speak your mind?

Rushing thoughts make it difficult to speak because you're anxious, overwhelmed, and finding it difficult to coherently plan-out what you want to say and how you want to say it. Mouth Movements Anxiety can affect your physical functioning as well.
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What is brain fog?

Brain fog is characterized by confusion, forgetfulness, and a lack of focus and mental clarity. This can be caused by overworking, lack of sleep, stress, and spending too much time on the computer.
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Is something wrong with my brain?

Balance or coordination problems. Twitching muscles or muscle spasms. Numbness or weakness in an arm or leg or one side of the body. Confusion.
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Why can't I speak loudly?

Voice disorders affect the ability to speak normally. These disorders can include laryngitis, paralyzed vocal cords, and a nerve problem that causes the vocal cords to spasm. Your voice may quiver, be hoarse, or sound strained or choppy. You may have pain or a lump in your throat when speaking.
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How do I become soft spoken?

  1. Have a big smile on your face.
  2. Avoid those who make u annoyed.
  3. Laugh out when someone try to make fun of you don't let them be in your mind.
  4. Try not to loose temper.
  5. Practice it when no one's around.
  6. Always listening to others before a conclusion.
  7. Don't get angry when someone tries to make you annoyed.
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Why am I soft spoken?

The problem for most people who are soft-spoken is that their inner ear is accustomed to a softer volume level than that which is considered normal. [Please understand that I am talking about volume by American standards. There are many cultures that speak with less volume than we do in America.]
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Why do I mumble when I talk?

Mumbling usually happens because your mouth isn't open enough. When you've got partially closed teeth and lips, the syllables can't escape properly and all the sounds run together. Mumbling can also be caused by looking down, and speaking too quietly or too quickly.
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How do I stop fumbling when talking?

  1. 1 - Train your mouth muscles. One tool to speak more clearly is to train your mouth muscles so that you enunciate better. ...
  2. 2 - The power of intention. Set your eyes on whatever is three metres in front of you right now. ...
  3. 3 - Practice tongue twisters. ...
  4. 4 - Tongue warm-ups. ...
  5. 5 - Use a mantra to boost your confidence.
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