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Make your message memorable from "summary" of Talk Like TED by Carmine Gallo

To make your message memorable, you must ensure that it is simple and clear. Complexity can cloud your message and confuse your audience, making it difficult for them to remember what you have said. By keeping your message simple and easy to understand, you increase the chances of it sticking in the minds of your listeners. Clarity is also crucial in making your message memorable. If your audience cannot understand what you are trying to say, they are unlikely to remember it. Make sure that your message is straightforward and to the point, avoiding jargon or overly technical language that might alienate your listeners. Logical sequencing is another important aspect of making your message memorable. Your message should follow a natural flow, with each point leading logically to the next. This helps your audience to follow along and understand the progression of your argument, making it more likely that they will remember what you have said. Transition words and phrases can help to connect your ideas and guide your audience through your message. By using words like "first," "next," and "finally," you can help to signal the structure of your message and make it easier for your audience to follow along. This improves the chances of your message being remembered long after your talk has ended. Consistency in tone and style is also important in making your message memorable. If your tone shifts dramatically or your style is inconsistent, it can be jarring for your audience and make it harder for them to remember what you have said. By maintaining a consistent tone and style throughout your talk, you can help to reinforce your message and make it more memorable. Grammar and syntax play a role in how your message is perceived and remembered. By using proper grammar and sentence structure, you can make your message easier to understand and more likely to stick in the minds of your audience. Avoiding errors in grammar and syntax can help to enhance the clarity and effectiveness of your message. Contextual understanding is key to making your message memorable. You must consider the context in which you are delivering your message and tailor it to suit your audience and the circumstances of your talk. By understanding the context in which you are speaking, you can make your message more relevant and engaging for your listeners. Using natural language can also help to make your message more memorable. By speaking in a conversational tone and using language that is familiar to your audience, you can make your message more relatable and easier to remember. Avoiding overly formal or academic language can help to make your message more accessible and engaging for your listeners
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