KNOW YOUR OUTCOME
Always know how your story ends. A story without an ending isn’t a story. If you do
everything right then leave your audience hanging, you will garner resentment from them,
because they actually invested themselves in what you were telling them, only to be let
down.
By the same token, your ending may not be conducive to what you want people to feel
when you tell your story. For instance, if you’re talking to a woman you want to get all
hot and bothered, would you tell a story that had to do with your best friend dying or a
girl you know who got raped? Of course not. You’d want to tell stories about whirlwind
romances, or love at first site, or steamy rendezvous.
Knowing your outcome will also keep you on track. Too many times, you’ll see people
struggle to figure out where they’re going with a story, or what the point of what they’re
saying is. They’ll stutter, their tonality with get quieter, their eyes will dart around
nervously as they try to think of something to say next...
All those actions will help lose your audience.
Simply by knowing what the point of your story is and how it will end will do wonders
for your ability to tell it.
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