Whether in a professional context or in private relationships, the ability to recognize the intentions of our counterparts can be a great advantage.
Scientists have long been researching the connection between voice and emotions. Voice frequency plays a central role in this. Studies show that voice frequency increases when stressed or anxious, while it decreases when relaxed and well-being occurs.
A well-known example of the use of voice frequency is the lie detector. This device measures changes in voice frequency to draw conclusions about a person's truthfulness.
However, this article is not about the use of technological tools, but about the intuitive perception of voice frequency.
Intuition researcher Paul Röhrig argues that the ability to intuitively perceive a person's voice frequency is closely linked to emotional intelligence. People with high emotional intelligence are better able to recognize and understand other people's emotions.
Paul Röhrig uses his ability to intuitively perceive the voice frequency in his seminars and coaching sessions to help people
Paul Röhrig emphasizes that this skill cannot be learned through rational intelligence, but through correct breathing, relaxation and intuitive training.
The aim of the training is to combine reason and feeling in order to make your own decisions intuitively and realize your own ideas.
Intuitive perception of voice frequency can be a valuable skill for better recognizing other people's intentions and improving one's own decisions.