Numbers make stories more vivid. When we say, "Apartment 101," you may get a picture in your mind of the door with the number.
But there's a downside. When you use numbers to suggest how you value something, your audience will be judging you. They assign their ow values to every story.
In this episode you will learn...
...how the vividness of numbers makes your story more clear (and how that can be a downside)
...how casual references to certain details will send a message to your audience (and it may not be the message you want them to hear)
...how context will be important to your audience's response to your story
Resources:
Strategic Intensive Program
Background on story archetypes - FREE guide
Understanding your client's backstory - FREE guide
Show Notes
Numbers make stories more vivid. When we say, "Apartment 101," you may get a picture in your mind of the door with the number.
But there's a downside. When you use numbers to suggest how you value something, your audience will be judging you. They assign their ow values to every story.
In this episode you will learn... ...how the vividness of numbers makes your story more clear (and how that can be a downside) ...how casual references to certain details will send a message to your audience (and it may not be the message you want them to hear) ...how context will be important to your audience's response to your story
Resources:
Background on story archetypes - FREE guide
Understanding your client's backstory - FREE guide
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