92% of everyone who sets one fails, so why in the world would YOU set yourself up for failure?!
Don’t set New Year’s Resolutions; set specific daily habits that will lead to what you want.
YOU will WIN!
The journey to becoming a masterful storyteller is often embarked upon as a New Year's resolution. However, this well-intentioned practice is riddled with pitfalls. Astonishingly, 92% of people who set New Year's resolutions fail to see them through. This begs the question: why set yourself up for failure when there's a more practical approach?
Success in storytelling, as in any skill, isn't about lofty annual goals; it's rooted in cultivating daily habits—the secret lies in transforming overwhelming year-long ambitions into manageable, daily or weekly objectives. By doing so, you set the stage not just for success but for continual improvement and growth.
Refocus your efforts. Instead of making New Year's resolutions, integrate small, achievable goals into your everyday routine. This shift in approach brings those once-distant dreams within reach, turning the seemingly impossible into tangible achievements.
In this blog post, I share several practical strategies to help you develop into a more consistent, confident, and engaging storyteller.
These strategies include:
- starting immediately
- setting achievable goals
- reflecting on your experiences
- maintaining a journal
- engaging in free writing
- reading your stories aloud
- sharing them with friends and family
- expanding your horizons
- seeking feedback
- practicing mindfulness and observation
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