Chapter 24 Recreate your feelings about the topic
Let's say you're telling your audience about a policeman who pulls you over for speeding.It's all right for you to tell us with the calm indifference of a bystander, but when this happens to you, you have a certain feeling, and this feeling will allow you to express it in very precise words.The third-person approach does not leave much impression on the audience.They'd love to know how you felt when that officer issued you a ticket.So the more you can recreate the situation you're describing, or recreate the emotion you felt in the first place, the more vividly you will be able to express yourself.