Public speaking: a brilliant use for Post-it notes

by Lee Hopkins on October 19, 2005 · 0 comments

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Doug Johnston's DIYPlanner.comSachac over at Doug Johnston’s D*I*Y Planner site has posted about a brilliant way of preparing your speech in minutes, using Post-it notes.

Then, and this is the really clever bit:

My favorite portable speech cramming kit consists of a pad of small Post-its and a folder (either a hanging folder or a normal file folder). It’s easy to open the folder up and stick Post-it notes all along the inside. This also doubles as your speaking aid. If you peel topics off as you talk about them, then you won’t forget to mention anything in your speech–the Post-it notes will remind you!

Now that is really neat!

And as a further aside, there have been some really interesting comments to my post about the analog-digital divide. For the record, I’m still in a quandry over what to do…

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