The idea is to take any part of your presentation and make a physical element of it. Lay it on to some examples of if things feel abstract, like a bad happiness or joy. Second, you can show a 3D something physical that is an example of what you're talking about.
Diana Kander reveals the simple secret to creating more memorable impressions and persuading others to say yes.
— YOU’LL LEARN —
1) Precisely how forgettable you really are.
2) The simple secret to becoming more memorable.
3) Why you don’t want to start with a self-introduction.
Diana is a serial entrepreneur who entered the United States as a refugee from Ukraine at the age of eight. By her early thirties, she’d launched and sold millions of dollars’ worth of products and services. Today, she is an innovation consultant, keynote speaker, and New York Times bestselling author whose books have been taught in over one hundred universities. She can juggle, do a handstand, though not at the same time . . . yet.