#29 Persuade with a Story
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Peggy Noonan wrote a memorable speech for President Reagan commemorating the 40th anniversary of D-Day by focusing on one main story
- She told the story of 225 Rangers scaling the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc, using vivid details and action to capture the moment
- The speech is remembered as one of Reagan's finest because of the unforgettable story in just two minutes
To create memorable stories for your speeches:
- Find great stories and capture them when they happen or when you hear about them. Create story buckets (e.g., bookmarks, folders, spreadsheets) to easily store stories for later use
- Skip the backstory and jump straight to the action to pull the listener in
- Use specific details, dialogue, or statistics to make the story come alive
- End with and insight or recap to sum up the main point
Bottom Line: Collect stories, use the best one in your next talk, and add specifics to create a persuasive story
For more tips on crafting compelling stories for your speeches, refer to the accompanying one-page PDF.
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