That’s the “say what you’re going to say, say it, then say what you said” advice from school. It’s ok if you don’t know any better, or maybe for particularly boring work presentations, but it isn’t a golden rule that most people blindly repeating it think it is.
Think about the best presentations you’ve seen. They never do that. They’re engaging enough that you don’t need repeat things three times.
Why not just:
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That’s the “say what you’re going to say, say it, then say what you said” advice from school. It’s ok if you don’t know any better, or maybe for particularly boring work presentations, but it isn’t a golden rule that most people blindly repeating it think it is.
Think about the best presentations you’ve seen. They never do that. They’re engaging enough that you don’t need repeat things three times.