How Does Your Storytelling Relates To Customer Experience?

A storytelling is a motion picture created by its experience that is dished out to the audience so they could also spread it.

An outlandish storytelling is seen when a story teller begins a story that has an obvious ends, and audience seem to be disinterested because they can predict the outcome.

The backdrop of a storytelling is important because it keeps the audience in suspense thereby relating it to their experience while waiting for more contents, and anytime we disarrange the contents a state of perplexity drives in.

The perplexity of storytelling comes from the point where you tried to inculcate other people's experience, which the audience does not want because of its abstraction.

Instability of the story line is a reprisal of what comes after the customer admits what you say you are and not what you think you are.


Some storytellers exposes their experience to the customer via a view of their self worth, and this unknowingly distracts the benefit of your story because it paints a false picture that is not impinged on them.

A selfless story invites a customer to be a part of the role played and that is why a story should be told after you have destroyed your ego.

We learn from a story telling and must be told selflessly with love and care. Though, our branial cortex is wired differently but togetherness we share our story to the world.

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