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If you have to talk about a difficult idea, try to say it three times throughout the talk.
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When you have four or more points to talk about, eliminate them or see if you can add them to other things, so you have only three points.
Three things are all we will remember well without reading them. Your audience will also not remember more than three things, so stick to three.
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When you have something difficult to say that will not be easy to understand, say it in three different ways.
If you explain a difficult idea from different angles, you have a better chance of getting a three-dimensional view of the idea, so try to say it three different ways.
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Following tips on how to communicate or write well can make it mechanical and boring. For example, "When you're speaking to a crowd, vary the pace and the tone of your speech." It is correct but doesn't necessarily make sense in terms of how you're relating to the people you'r...
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Our first mistake is that we try to change the wrong thing.
To understand what I mean, consider that there are three levels at which change can occur.
THREE LAYERS OF BEHAVIOR CHANGE
If we want to reclaim our time, our resources and our life for what really matters to us, we have to learn to say “no” and say it often. It might be awkward and difficult at first, but then it becomes liberating.
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