Unforgettable Speech

Do you want people to remember what you're saying? Look no further! Inc.com shared this article about three simple steps that make every speech unforgettable. Here is what they had to say:
Make no more than three main points.
According to scientists, humans can only keep three to five items simultaneously in the short term. So when explaining complex situations, condense them into more straightforward points when communicating.
Explain the same concepts in multiple ways.
The keys are to give a straightforward explanation, follow it up with a metaphor, and end with a real-world example. The author shared this.
The fact: When demand is greater than supply, prices rise, and when supply is greater than demand, prices fall.
The metaphor: Illustration of a village marketplace where there's only one baker selling bread, and then three other bakers open up booths.
The real-world example: Noticed that when the economy slows, prices at the pump often go down because people are traveling less, and companies are shipping fewer goods, meaning there's less demand for gasoline
Repeat yourself.
It has been said that people will believe even an untrue statement once it is repeated enough times. That, indeed, is the power of spaced repetition. Let's go back in time to Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have A Dream" speech. This has been proven to be one of the more effective spaced repetitions.
Could you tell me the main points without looking back up? Possible, right? Anyway, my Community people, I hope you enjoy the rest of your day and be safe. See you next time!
