Slide 2: That’s the good news. The “bad” news is, storytelling is not the easiest thing for every presenter to do.
Slide 3: How do you choose the right story to tell and how do you deliver it in the right way?
Slide 4: The following tips will help you craft compelling stories and deliver them in a compelling way.
Slide 5: 1. Find your passion: Stories are used to engage and excite your audience.
Slide 6: This means you’ve got to be engaged and excited as well. Look for stories you’re passionate about.
Slide 7: 2. Look close to home: Think you should focus on your product or service? Think again!
Slide 8: Focus on yourself. What have been your challenges and triumphs?
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Slide 13: The complication of your own story is the event that forced you to learn a lesson.
Slide 14: What caused you to arrive at your choice or response?
• Were you fired?
• Did you have a health crisis?
• Did your car break down?
Slide 15: Once you’ve identified the complication, use this to create the beginning of your presentation.
Slide 16: When you start with your complication, you instantly get the audience hooked. They want to know more!
Slide 17: 4. Use humor: People love to laugh so don’t be afraid to get creative and silly during your story.
Slide 18: 5. End with Your Transformation: To make your story satisfying, you’ve got to build toward the lesson you learned.
Slide 19: If your complication was the event that sent you on a particular journey…
Slide 20: The end of that journey was a lesson you learned.
• Maybe about yourself
• About your brand
• About life
Slide 21: This is the lesson you want to impart to the audience and inspire change in their lives.
Slide 22: By ending with a personal lesson instead of just facts, your audience will have a more memorable meaningful