10. Use strong statements - Deepstash
10. Use strong statements

10. Use strong statements

  • People have narrow attention spans. They will probably not remember much of your talk.
  • So, use strong statements that provide a takeaway from your talk, even if the supporting sentences aren't present.
  • For instance, I structured my TED talk around ten principles I implement daily to give myself direction.
  • Even if people spent the duration of my talk on their phones, likely, they would still remember the one-liners I used for each principle.

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