6 Personal Questions Asked In Patterning Our Story

Everyday, we wake up into a whole different story of what was experienced at the prior day, and every human on earth has a different mindset, so also is the wiring of our neural circuit which poses a different story, that we entertain daily.

Every moments we had spent on this earth, positioned all mankinds to live in, and that has given freely what we have asked or thought. We are prompted to engage ourselves with memories that are transient, and this is the sole reason why some of us get a good camera from either Nixon, Kodak, Canon or Pentax to reflect on the memories which fades off, but captures a good story of what happens at that particular moment.


This has birthed a personal questions, that is often asked within the mind to patterning our story, and they are:

 What Do I Experience?. This is a gateway in patterning what we ought to deliver to the audience so it could yield a good outcome, and positioning our self, determines what we experience. And what we experience, is what is been delivered to the community.

How Do I Serve?. One thing is positioning ourselves for a better experience, the other is creating channels that delivers its experience to the audience, so they could properly digest what they ponder on. This arouses their attention, into creating a better productivity.

Who Are My Audience?. A good positioning is a pointer to who we deliver our experience to, and the right audience gives a positive feedback, which is amazingly approached because of the known purpose.

Does My Story Increase The Audience Self Worth?. The insitu view of our story always gives us a measure of productivity. Many story tellers, tell a story and shows a back on the audience without a curiosity to enact a good relationship, and it prompts into asking questions based on their self worth, and the stories told.

What Is My Focus?. When a niche is not targeted our stories follows an uncommon pattern, which is seen on a zigzag movement or an irregular pattern to the community. And a good focus on our audience, often reveals the innovative ways we tell the story. We should affix our self in the story, to know its focus.

How Do I Get A Comeback?. When a good story is told, we do not struggle for a comeback. Naturally, it births a relationship between us and the audience that when it hits them at the right spot, they got no choice but to give a feedback.

Learn how to pattern your stories and tell it the way it is, because you might be hitting a good spot on the audience with your experience.

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