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For those of you who voice trained, achieved a “passable” voice, and use it 24/7: do y’all still actively train or try to improve your voice beyond the passive practice of just using it every day?
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I spent about 9 months really focusing on voice training before getting confident enough to deploy it day to day while out in the world. I’m still pretty happy with where it’s at, but I wonder if maybe I’m slacking off my not continuing to try and improve and work on it? For a while I just kind of assumed that nothing would beat the practice of using my voice every day in face to face convos, but then sometimes I find my weight tending to get a little heavier unless I think about it, or my onset not being as high as I’d like all the time, and I wonder about what else I should be doing

So I’m curious to hear from others that are in a similar situation of having a voice you generally like and can get gendered correctly with. Do y’all feel like you’ve gotten where you wanted to be and just settled in, or has voice train on continued to have an active place in your life long term?

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