#1101: The Power Of Your Story

EPISODE · Jul 10, 2020 · 1H 20M

#1101: The Power Of Your Story

from The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction

Top Tips From The Write Coach✍️ People want to know your story. ✍️ Learn the three key components of a powerful story.✍️ Always seek to improve yourself!Do people really want to hear my story?Yes! People inspire people! Everything I have created in my business is because I watched other people doing something similar.Your achievements no matter how small or large are important. Your struggles may feel insignificant to you, but others going through something similar can relate.  Maybe you don't feel your story is exciting enough to share. You probably know more than you realize. Your story could touch someone because you connect with them better than someone else sharing similar content. Story is the vehicle used to connect you with your reader. The more honest and open you are about your failures as much as your success, the more your readers become raving fans and clients/customers. Join Joyce as Rob shares the three key components of a powerful story. JOIN the TWC WRITING CLUB for $1 for the FIRST MONTH & $29/month after!MEMBERSHIP Includes Each Month:Week 1 - Writing Training Video & PDFWeek 2 - Audience Building Training - Marketing Monday LIVE once a monthWeek 3 - Grammar Training Video & PDFWeek 4 - 2-hour Group Coaching session - LIVEAll month long! Private Facebook Group to connect with your writing friends!You can check out the TWC Writing Club for $1 for the FIRST MONTH and $29/month for as long as you stay a member. Learn more and sign up at TheWriteCoach.biz/ClubAll links mentioned are in the Episode #1101 Post.The Full Post #1101: Use The Power Of Your Story! Interview with Robert Ian Bonnick appeared first on The Write Coach site. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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