Stories are wonderful and they’re essential if you want to get your message across in the workplace.
But what if you want to tell or pitch one and your message doesn’t get through? Worse still, what if you don’t even know where to start?
Story scaffolding
Here’s a method for dealing with that. It’s what I call the StoryPitcher and it’s taken from someone called Emma Coats who developed its structure, inspired by her time at Pixar.
Watch then take the challenge. Tell a story of the first hour of your day, according to this structure
Once upon a time…
Every day…
One day…
Because of that…
Because of that…
Until finally.
And if you’re feeling bold, add “From then on…” to the end.
Send me the video via PM, email or alternatively you can sign up to the free MTT StoryPitcher LITE course, right here –
A great structure for telling your story
Everyone loves a story, particularly in business
Stories are wonderful and they’re essential if you want to get your message across in the workplace.
But what if you want to tell or pitch one and your message doesn’t get through? Worse still, what if you don’t even know where to start?
Story scaffolding
Here’s a method for dealing with that. It’s what I call the StoryPitcher and it’s taken from someone called Emma Coats who developed its structure, inspired by her time at Pixar.
Watch then take the challenge. Tell a story of the first hour of your day, according to this structure
And if you’re feeling bold, add “From then on…” to the end.
Send me the video via PM, email or alternatively you can sign up to the free MTT StoryPitcher LITE course, right here –
https://lnkd.in/dZbmSQK