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Storytelling Structure That Works: The 20:60:20 Rule for Writing and Branding

Data-Backed Story Structure: 20% Introduction · 60% Development · 20% Conclusion “Why do some stories stay with us, while others are easily forgotten?” — The answer lies in their structure. Hello, I’m a blogger who’s been completely immersed in storytelling lately. One evening, I was relaxing in a cafe after work, watching Netflix, when a […]

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5 Ways to Extract a Story’s Core Message in a Single Paragraph (Plus a One-Sentence Checklist)

The length of a story doesn’t matter. If a single paragraph holds the essence, it can move your reader. Hello! While blogging lately, I kept wondering: “Will a long story bore readers?” “If I keep it short, will it feel incomplete?” Surprisingly, I realized a single paragraph can move people. It’s not the length—it’s how

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Design Your Founder Story with the Hero’s Journey: An 8-Step Checklist

How many stages does your founder story actually cover? The most compelling brand stories start with the “Hero’s Journey.” Hello! One of the most common questions I hear is, “How do I tell my founder story so it truly resonates?” I used to just list tough experiences. Then a consultant suggested I rebuild it with

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