Signposting: Make Your Talk Easy to Follow
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Use clear transitions to guide your audience: outline, section cues, and numbered steps.
Use clear transitions to guide your audience: outline, section cues, and numbered steps.
Use contrast and stakes to keep attention, then resolve with a meaningful action.
Lower cognitive load: shorter sentences, deliberate pauses, and eye contact.
Name the feeling, breathe in 4-6-8 rhythm, and switch internal talk to process-focused cues.
Start with a relevant tension, a clean promise, or a crisp question that frames your arc.
Reduce text density, cue the next idea verbally, and keep alignment consistent.
Use contrast: soft vs. firm, slow vs. brisk. Mark only the key sentence for emphasis.
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