Let’s look at a story “before”:
Today I want to tell you about that time in 5th grade when I was taken to the principal’s’ office because I was caught cheating. This was a school I hated & a principal I despised so it was doubly mortifying. I still remember how my cheeks burned and my legs shook as I stood there wanting to die.
Let’s do a story “after”:
Have you ever been so embarrassed that your cheeks burned, your legs shook and you just wanted to die? What if this was because you were caught cheating and now stood outside the principals’ office waiting your turn to be reprimanded? What if this was at a school that you hated and a principal you despised?
This was me in the summer of 1995 and if you have been there, well my sympathies because I would not wish that fate on my worst enemy.
The before story actually reads pretty well, it looks like an interesting tale, there are word pictures and you get pulled in immediately.
The problem is the reader is still reading the story like an outsider. Like someone who is detached from the situation, like someone watching a movie with mild interest. Her emotions are under control and she is calm.
She can not feel herself shaking in her boots, instead her mind eye sees a scrawny , miserable 5th grader stuck in a tough situation.
In short, with the “before” story, she is not emotionally invested in the story, while in the “after” she sees herself… and THAT is what makes the “after” so much better.
The ability of your reader to see themselves in a story, to connect and engage and be pulled in hook, line and sinker because now it has become her story.
What every good story needs is story activators. These are phrases that get people fully invested in your story (mind, body & soul) and I am giving you 10 of these magic phrases to activate your own stories and get your people pulled in withal their heart and soul and emotions.
Here are those story activator phrases:
1. Have you ever been in a situation?
2. Imagine yourself at 5 years of age
3. Do you ask yourself…
4. Do you ever notice that…
5. Do you know anyone who…
6. Ever wonder how…
7. Remember when you were in school…
8. Remember the touch, feel & smell of…
9. Do you remember the story of…
10. Can you recall what a (insert strange thing) sounds like?
Use these phrases at the start of your story or even in a story within a story (more on that in a later post) and you will amazed at how quickly and effortlessly, people will get attracted and invested in your story.
Also, in case you don’t know…these phrases also rank quite high on The Language Of Persuasion index…
Don’t know what that is?
Well, in August I started this crazy human experiment. I went through some of the BEST sales pages, emails, call to actions and videos in my “inspiration” section and decided to test their efficacy. I took words, phrases, call to actions, buzzwords etc. from these pages and tested these with the masses to gauge the emotional reaction of people reading those words…and the results? Blew my freakin’ mind all over my keyboard!
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