Summary of Margot Leitman s Long Story Short
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 You are numb to your own experiences. You live your life every day, and it is extremely boring to you. But it isn't boring at all. It's fascinating. You are blind to your own experiences because you live them every day, and they are extremely boring to you.
#2 Think about what people ask you about constantly. What aspect of your life are you asked about the most. Consider what people find interesting about you and use that to your advantage.
#3 The I was statement is a great way to start a story. It is a way to fill in your personal history with jobs you have had. Be sure to include as many former jobs as you can think of, even if they were just for one day.
#4 The just a friend story is the story of many people’s lives. It is the story of being in the friend zone with every girl you like. The most successful artists have found one recurring theme and told variations of that story over and over, to great success.

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Date de parution 07 avril 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669381488
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

You are numb to your own experiences. You live your life every day, and it is extremely boring to you. But it isn't boring at all. It's fascinating. You are blind to your own experiences because you live them every day, and they are extremely boring to you.

#2

Think about what people ask you about constantly. What aspect of your life are you asked about the most. Consider what people find interesting about you and use that to your advantage.

#3

The I was statement is a great way to start a story. It is a way to fill in your personal history with jobs you have had. Be sure to include as many former jobs as you can think of, even if they were just for one day.

#4

The just a friend story is the story of many people’s lives. It is the story of being in the friend zone with every girl you like. The most successful artists have found one recurring theme and told variations of that story over and over, to great success.

#5

When you're older, you'll have fewer stories to tell. When you were young, you took more risks, which gave you material for interesting stories. But when you're older, you'll have fewer stories to tell.

#6

To be a great storyteller, you must start saying yes to scary things again. Go to a party where you don’t know anyone, go to your high school reunion, and when a situation gets a little strange, dive into it instead of running from it.

#7

The best stories are those that involve active choices. As we get older, we get comfortable in our lives, and we become less interesting. That’s why we’re all obsessed with those pictures on the Internet of the hippo and the kitten that are BFFs.

#8

There is a difference between purposefully doing crazy things to manufacture a story and being open to new experiences that may or may not inspire a personal story from you. I believe it's harder to think of innovative clothing concepts from your couch.

#9

In storytelling, it’s all about you. Even if your entire story is about a past relationship, make sure your story focuses on you. By changing just one small detail, you can completely disguise the other party’s identity.

#10

The best way to make your audience feel better about their lives is to make them laugh. The best way to do that is to make them feel like they are not doing so bad after all.

#11

The odds are low that your story will get back to the people in it. It’s also unlikely that anyone in the yoga class you are teaching will be offended by your sharing a personal experience that relates to today’s yoga set.

#12

Don’t let the fear of a lawsuit get in the way of telling your story. It’s not a very realistic prospect. Twice, and only twice, has anyone confronted me about telling a story involving them.

#13

I once told the story of my journey to someone, not Amanda’s. It got back to the person involved, and I survived. And no one got hurt.

#14

The older you are, the more stories you will acquire, because more things have happened to you. You will have more experience to draw from, which will make you better at telling stories.

#15

Talk-show guests are a great example of how we can’t be afraid to be genuine. By admitting that she was less than perfect, Patricia Heaton got me on her side.

#16

The skill of writing a story for the stage is completely different than writing for publication. For the stage, you can write exactly how you speak, with slang and personal catchphrases only you would ever say.

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