Be a Storyteller Not Just a Speaker
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Be a Storyteller, Not Just a Speaker
Summary
Stories bring themes to life. Key themes like Relationships, Choice, Creativity, Making a Difference, and Celebration illustrate the power of storytelling.
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Stories have the power to develop and convey themes such as Relationships, Choice, Creativity, Making a Difference, and Celebration. Whether you're a teacher, grandparent, adventurer, or survivor, the platform of speaking offers a unique opportunity and responsibility: to awaken and inspire your audience.
Great stories prompt people to think, "Wait a minute, I can view and approach things differently now." Stories are all around us, ready to be discovered and shared. As a speaker, your duty is to retrieve these narratives and present them in a way that showcases your humanity and genuine care. This fosters possibility thinking and courage, showing listeners that mistakes are simply stepping stones to success. Since most of us process thoughts visually, compelling stories can enhance and even transform our perceptions and lives.
Be distinctive and embrace humor when you speak. Relive your experiences as you narrate your story. Use pauses effectively and stay present. Your words should paint vivid images in the minds of your audience, bringing them closer to your journey and, ultimately, to their own.
Using props can enhance your storytelling, especially when aiming to add humor. Keep in mind that most people have an attention span of just six to eight minutes.
So, what's your story? How will you tell it?
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