How to Tell Better Stories

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:13
The ability to tell a good story can come in handy in a variety of settings, from social occasions to job interviews. To tell a better story, start by keeping a log of ideas as they come to you. Draw on your life experiences, observations,...
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The ability to tell a good story can come in handy in a variety of settings, from social occasions to job interviews. To tell a better story, start by keeping a log of ideas as they come to you. Draw on your life experiences, observations, and chance happenings. Craft a great story by giving it structure, clarity, and detail. Know your audience, and tell a story that fits the crowd. When you deliver your story, make eye contact, try not to seem robotic, and vary your voice to bring your story to life.

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Coming up with Good Stories

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Crafting Better Stories

  1. Step 3 Make the opening and closing memorable.
    A good opening will grab your audience’s attention. Start off on the right foot by telling your best joke, asking them a question, or introducing your moral or message.[8] When concluding your story, bring it back to the beginning to help the audience understand the journey you’ve described.[9]
    • Suppose you're telling some friends about the time your boss took you out to lunch and, on the way to the restaurant, drove through a puddle that soaked you through your open window. You could open by saying, "Have you ever wondered what your boss really thinks of you? One rainy afternoon, I found out the hard way that I'm a lot less precious than a leather auto interior."
    • Wrap your story up by saying something like, "And there I am, shivering like a wet dog and soaked in dirty, side-of-the-road water, and all my boss can say is, 'Quick! Grab something to wipe the seats!'"
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Delivering a Great Story

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