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How to Become a Better Storyteller

What is the most memorable kind of communication? A good old-fashioned story, of course! Whether it’s through hieroglyphics, parables, fairy tales, or fables, a good story is the deepest way to connect the mind to the soul.

Walk into any classroom, and you’ll find teachers educating their students with stories. Walk into a major corporation, and you’ll find managers expressing thoughts, opinions, and facts to their employees with stories. Wherever you go, storytelling is a powerful means of communication.

Why Should We Tell Stories?

By sharing stories with others and indulging in their stories, we learn to understand one another at a much deeper level. By creating a common level of understanding, we come together as a community of individuals – appreciating both the differences and similarities we share.

You can convey your thoughts, feelings, and experiences through stories. By doing so, you’re verbally expressing the things you value, the customs you take part in, and the wisdom you’ve acquired in life.

Have you ever felt that you didn’t have anything interesting to share? If so, you’ll be happy to know that there are many stories within you, just waiting to be told! And by becoming a better storyteller, you can overcome feelings of isolation and develop a stronger connection with others.

4 Techniques to use to become a great storyteller:

  1. Ensure that your presence is prominent. You must have the attention of your audience, whether it’s a small group of friends or a large crowd. If you can captivate your audience, you’re halfway there! Speak clearly and deliberately with an upright posture and confident demeanor. Self-confidence plays a large role in making your presence prominent in a room. If you lack the confidence to step outside of your comfort zone and be confident, you’ll have difficulty gaining your audience’s attention.
  2. Connect with and engage your audience. Connecting with your audience on an emotional level is important. If you’re able to do this, you’ll draw in the interest of the crowd, and your story won’t fall on deaf ears. This means understanding who they are, what they desire, why they’re there, and how to speak to them. Talk and relate to your audience on an equal level. Don’t use a condescending tone of voice or let your wavering self-confidence make you timid. We’re all human, and we’re all equal, so eliminate any negative perceptions or mental barriers from your mind. Match how you speak with whom you’re speaking to. Your tone, language, and attire should be different when you’re talking to high school students versus a group of women over 40. Try to precisely understand what the audience goes through daily and tell that story.
  3. Interact with your audience. Audience involvement is a simple technique that famous speakers use when sharing stories. You can ask questions, set up activities, or have someone share their experiences. This keeps your audience tuned in because they become part of the story. Humor can help you engage and interact with an audience but don’t force it. Forcing humor into a story where it doesn’t belong is awkward for both the storyteller and the audience.
  4. Teach something. Your audience wants to learn something. They don’t want to simply learn about you; they want to learn something they can apply in their own lives. Structure your story so there’s both a situation and a solution or moral; that way, there’s a deeper meaning associated with the story that the audience can identify with.

 

When you gain the full attention of your audience, you can connect with them on an emotional level, interact with them, more closely identify with their personal situations, and leave them on the edge of their seats. All it takes is practice!

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