Repetition
- Jul 31, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 4
Now repeat after me!!!
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I'm awesome!!!!
Nice, you're getting it!!
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Reiteration
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Repeating stuff in writing is super important for getting your point across. It helps hammer home key ideas, makes things easier to understand and remember, and connects better with the audience. By going over themes or arguments again, I try to break down tricky topics and appeal to different ways people learn, offering fresh angles for better understanding. Repetition also highlights important points, keeping focus in a world full of distractions and short attention spans. It brings a sense of familiarity and flow, making reading more enjoyable. So, when I repeat things, it's on purpose—to make what I'm saying clearer, stickier, and more interesting, helping everyone get a better grasp of the topics.
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Can Anyone Out There Hear Me?
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I like to keep things simple so everyone can understand and use the information I share. But sometimes, I wonder if I'm making things as clear as they could be. I'm always trying out new ways to explain stuff because I know what's easy for one person might be tricky for someone else. I try to get how different people think, so I use analogies, examples, or visuals to match different learning styles. Feedback is super important—it helps me tweak my approach based on what people tell me. My aim is to get the message across in a way that's clear and useful.
In my online public speaking course, recording speeches was tougher than doing them live. Speaking live means you have to get it right the first time since there are no do-overs. Even though I spent hours on my videos, I sometimes just sent them off without rewatching to avoid overthinking and wasting time.









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