Wednesday, 16 December 2020

The Power of the Summary


The Power of the Summary. 

When you read something, when you hear a person speak, when you watch a video clip, think and summarise the key points. Doing this helps you identify the most value part of the book / article / video / speech / conversation. You extract what is most useful that you can apply. 

When in conversation, this lets you understand what the other party is trying to convey or achieve. It also helps you to detect the ulterior motive, if any. Let's get straight to the point, and let's get moving.

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