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Oct 27, 2014 · All wisdom is in our stories and songs. A story is how we construct our experiences. At the very simplest, it can be: ‘He/she was born, lived, died.’. Probably that is the template of our stories – a beginning, middle, and end. This structure is in our minds.”. –– Doris Lessing.
Oct 2, 2024 · Best Storytelling Quotes From Across The World: If you want to improve your storytelling skills, here are some excellent storytelling quotes that may spark your curiosity and make you want to learn more about the power of storytelling.
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Feb 2, 2016 · “If you wish to influence an individual or a group to embrace a particular value in their daily lives, tell them a compelling story.” – Annette Simmons 45.
Jan 18, 2024 · A compelling story adheres to genre tropes while thoughtfully subverting them, yielding a narrative that is comforting and engaging at the same time. In essence, a good story captivates, keeping audiences on tenterhooks, eagerly anticipating the unfolding events. “You can make anything by writing.” ― C.S. Lewis
- Something Unanticipated
- Relevance and Relatability
- Detail
- Emotion
- Narrative Proximity
- What Happened Next …
When I first started thinking about what makes a compelling story, I looked to our story spotting framework. As our framework explains, a story must contain something unanticipated. Otherwise, it really isn’t a story, and it really isn’t compelling. We like to be surprised and learn new things. We tell stories that contain ‘something unanticipated’...
A compelling story is relevant and relatable. Naturally, we are more interested in stories that are relevant to our everyday lives. We are particularly interested in insights that might be useful. We also tend to put ourselves in other people’s shoes – we consider how we would feel in their position, particularly if we can relate to their circumsta...
A compelling story is specific and vivid. We want to visualise the events as they happen and feel the emotional ups and downs. We want to be absorbed! Detail comes from recounting moments rather than describing broad, sweeping narratives. When it comes to such narratives, one of the worst offenders is what I call a résumé story. That’s the one wher...
A compelling story has emotion. The stronger the emotion, the more compelling and memorable the story. We remember what we feel. Topics that can evoke strong emotions include death, the safety of children, sex and power, all of which are intrinsically linked to the human condition and our desire to survive as a species. This story is more compellin...
My brother Scott was at a work conference last week and began talking to a client. After they got past the small talk, they started chatting about their children. Scott’s client – let’s call him Sam – told Scott that he used to have six kids but now had only five. With some trepidation, Scott asked Sam if he was OK with sharing what happened. Sam t...
Finally, when we hear a truly compelling story, we feel the desire to know what happens next. If you can generate that feeling, you have a compelling story. The stories I’ve shared within this post have been told in a suspenseful manner. I don’t immediately give away the entire story. Will Alex finish her song? Why won’t Matt’s candles blow out? Wh...
Feb 9, 2024 · Each quote is a gateway to understanding the compelling stories that have defined not just generations, but the entire human species. Join us on this journey, as we rediscover the art of storytelling and its ability to shape our world today.
Aug 20, 2024 · Good stories make goals and values clear and engaging, shaping organisational culture. This quote underscores how effective storytelling can enhance leadership by aligning and energising teams, making visions more relatable and achievable. “The stories we tell literally make the world.” — Ken Burns, Filmmaker.