As a storyteller, the hardest thing to do is make people feel what you have felt. And that's because most people try to name emotions instead of showing them.
Most people say they were nervous, happy, or stressed in their stories. But instead, they should show those emotions in another way — in a way that feels original.
Don’t say you were scared — make them feel it. Don't state your excitement — show the adrenaline. Inject feat, excitement, or surprise to bring your story to life.
The more people experience your story with you, the more they’ll remember it.
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Discover the 7 biggest storytelling mistakes that make people tune out—and how to fix them so your stories captivate, engage, and make others actually listen.
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