Then, I provide a specific example that has relevance to today. This technique also works well for the compare-and-contrast type of learning, where we compare two things and draw a conclusion so as to compare them with each other.
I’ve begun to use this method more often in my presentations. Every time I do this I learn something new and powerful.
I’ve also learned a lot about writing since I started my blog. I’ve learned how to improve my writing. I’ve learned how to use better language. I’ve also learned a lot about writing since I started my blog.
I’ve learned that the more you stretch your mind and the more ways you can think of that a problem can be solved, the more solutions and options open to you.
In my presentations, I often begin with a personal anecdote, which is often part of a larger narrative. This is harder than it seems and is a technique that I was taught early in my career.