1. Information. What do they need to know? try and get it into one key sentence.
2. Motivation. Why do they need to know it? answer this otherwise what you're saying is perceived to be irrelevant.
3. Application. What do they need to do? be highly specific if you can.
4. Inspiration. Why do they need to do it? imagine your family/school/workplace... think concentric circles of application (self, family, friends, workplace, community, country, world).
5. Reiteration. What can I do to help them remember? homework helps...
Another tool:
- What question does this text answer?
- What tension does this text resolve?
- What mystery does this text solve?
- What issue does this text address?
Quote: Before I draw people’s attention to a solution, I want to make sure they are emotionally engage with the problem. If the text answers a question, I dare not go there until everyone in the audience really wants to know the answer
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