Storytelling Structures That Stick
Start with a concrete moment, bridge to the problem, land the lesson. “Last Tuesday, the server blinked out.” Now the room cares. Bridge to why it mattered, then reveal the change that prevents repeats.
Storytelling Structures That Stick
Replace abstractions with sensory anchors: time, place, number, and character. “At 8:42 a.m., three alerts stacked on Mia’s screen.” Specificity builds credibility and paints a mental movie your listeners can replay later.