Time to Shine Podcast : Public speaking | Communication skills | Storytelling

128. Michael Davis: How to Create Your Best Stories

12.16.2018 - By Oscar SantolallaPlay

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Your ability to tell meaningful stories may be your most important business skill. It can help you become known as an expert, create opportunities, save you time and make you more money. Today’s guest should know. He has used this skill to build a speaking and speech coaching business. He is the author of ‘THE Book on Storytelling’ and the Kindle series ‘Sell More With Stories.’ Additionally, he coaches TEDx speakers, CEOs and entrepreneurs, and speakers all over the world. Let’s welcome Michael Davis.

Top mistakes speakers make when telling stories

There are two main mistakes:

* Not telling the internal conflict of their stories. People might not relate to your external conflict but will definitely relate to the internal conflict: not having confidence, feeling afraid, not having the courage to take a step, etc. Those are all relatable.

* Too many stories are in monologue. Instead, use dialogue so the audience feels is in the scene with you. “Don’t retell the story, re-live it.”

Sailing the 7Cs to Sensational Storytelling

These seven steps will help you to create your best stories:

* Character

* Circumstances

* Conflict

* Cure

* Change

* Carryout Message

* Conversations

The most important is change.

How long a story can be?

A good story with these seven elements can be just 2-3 minutes long. Most business stories have to be very short.

Related: The Power of Story in Business

Favorite quotation

“The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses – behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights.” — Muhammad Ali

Recommended book

Storytelling Made Easy by Michael Hauge

Routine to Shine

Practice silence, practice pausing. The biggest contradiction of speaking is that the best speakers know how to use silence. When you ask a question in your rehearsals be silent for 5, 6, 7 seconds.

Links

SpeakingCPR

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