Assign each major idea to a familiar location. As you mentally move through the room, each location cues the next part of the presentation.nnThis sample can later be replaced with your complete Roman Room framework and guide.
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A spatial memory framework for speaking from an outline without sounding memorized.
Assign each major idea to a familiar location. As you mentally move through the room, each location cues the next part of the presentation.nnThis sample can later be replaced with your complete Roman Room framework and guide.
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