Rashmi Salhotra: How Daily Singing Practice Builds Stronger Communication Skills
Rashmi Salhotra may not call herself a singer “Am I a singer? No, no, no, no, no!” she laughs but one daily habit has transformed the way she communicates, expresses herself, and shows up professionally: practising singing notes every single day.
In her signature warm and relatable style, Rashmi shares why you should consider doing it too. Beyond melody, rhythm, or vocal ability, singing exercises sharpen some of the most essential communication skills we rely on at work and in life.
Why Singing Helps You Communicate Better
According to Rashmi, daily vocal practice strengthens:
- Voice clarity — helping your words land with precision and presence
- Breath control — enabling calmer, more confident speaking
- Vocal variety — making your communication more engaging and expressive
- Emotional flexibility — allowing you to connect more authentically with your audience
- Self-awareness — teaching you how your voice reflects your energy and mindset
Even without being a trained singer, practising scales can bring surprising benefits. It builds vocal strength the same way a workout builds physical strength — small, consistent repetitions that transform performance over time.
A Simple Habit with Lifelong Value
Rashmi’s message is refreshingly simple:
You don’t need to be a singer to practise singing.
You just need to be someone who wants to communicate better.
Her playful, honest approach demystifies vocal practice and inspires professionals, leaders, facilitators, and educators to explore their voice as a tool for growth.
By adding just a few minutes of singing notes to your daily routine, you may discover a clearer voice, a calmer presence, and a more confident communicator within yourself.
To learn more or connect with her work, visit:
🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashmi-salhotra/

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