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by forgottenpaswrd
5201 days ago
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Hi Paul I do not agree with you, you can be a good speaker and a good writer, but maybe you need to see it first to believe it is possible. The main problem is that you don't believe it is possible. Ancient Greeks were masters of this. Learn a good book about memorization, odds are that you are are highly kinesthetic so I would recommend you the Greek method of associating ideas or concepts to places, like the roof, or the person in the first row, or the chair. Greeks were talking while walking. You only memorize the ideas in the order that you wrote them and then you can be free and "fill the gaps". It is very important that you do not put pressure on yourself to do that but enjoy it as an experiment. It is really fun and the outcome will be impressive for your audience. |
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