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4 contributions to The Storyteller's Path
🌿 Clarity Creates Speed
As I have written my books, I’ve learned the power of having clarity behind your words. It’s not that you need to write faster. What it comes down to is that you need to hesitate less. Because most of the time, it’s not the writing that slows you down. It’s that pause before it. 💥 That’s why I talk about being consistently so frequently! 💥 That moment where you’re hovering over the keyboard thinking: “Is this the right direction?” “Does this even fit?” “Am I messing this up?” Instead of moving forward… You reread. You tweak. You question. Or you step away entirely, telling yourself you’ll come back when it feels clearer. And then when you do come back… It takes time just to find your place again. That’s where the real time is lost. It’s that hesitation that can be the killer for your book. 📕 The second-guessing and trying to feel certain before you move. But clarity doesn’t come from waiting. It comes from deciding what your story is actually moving toward and trusting that enough to keep going. 💥 That’s the shift. 💥 That’s where speed is created. Not by pushing harder, but by knowing where you’re going. So tell me this: Where do you hesitate the most right now in your book? 📕 The beginning? The middle? A specific scene? A character choice? That hesitation point… That’s your clarity gap. And once you see it clearly, you can finally move through it instead of around it. Share it in the comments and let's grow!
🌿 Clarity Creates Speed
2 likes • 21d
This is so fundamental @Dani Rosenblad James. In my programs the first module is always Clarity. TEDx, Pitching, Speaking, requires Clarity as a foundation to build your talk on. Your Structure will only be as good as your Clarity. Your Flow will only be as good as your Structure. Your Performance will only be as good as your Flow. It all comes back to Clarity carrying the weight of everything after it.
🛠️ Stop Writing in Circles
There’s a moment in every book where it starts to feel like you’re moving but not actually getting anywhere. ✍️ You’re writing chapters. ✍️ Scenes are happening. ✍️ Words are filling the page. And yet… something feels off. Like each piece exists on its own island. 🏝️ If your chapters feel disconnected, this isn’t because you’re a bad writer. 📝 It’s because your through-line isn’t locked in. Story First means this: 💥 Every chapter… 💥 Every scene… 💥 Every moment… …is in conversation with the same core shift. Not just “what happens next”, but what is this story transforming? Let me show you what this looks like: Example 1 (surface vs. depth): On the surface: A girl travels across kingdoms to find others like her. Underneath: She learns that trust, not isolation, is what brings people together. Now every chapter has a job: ❓ Does this moment challenge her ability to trust? ❓ Or push her deeper into isolation? If not, then it doesn’t belong. Here’s another example. Example 2: On the surface: A man rebuilds his life after failure. Underneath: He learns that his worth isn’t tied to achievement. Now the story sharpens: ☑️ Every scene either reinforces his old belief… ☑️ Or cracks it open. When this piece clicks, something shifts: 🛑 You stop guessing what to write next. 🛑 You stop restarting. 🛑 You stop writing in circles. ⭕️ Because now, you’re following a path. 👉 So here’s where I want you to look: What is your story really about underneath the surface? This isn’t the plot, or the scenes. It’s the shift. Drop it below if you’re ready to map it out 👇
🛠️ Stop Writing in Circles
2 likes • 22d
@Dani Rosenblad James Absolutely! I think the best speeches often have different layers. Although it all depends on the topic and the desired outcome. -Sometimes that is more than you need. 😃
1 like • 21d
@Dani Rosenblad James oh yeah, I am a big fan. He is great! 🤩
👀 Let’s Get Honest
What’s actually slowing you down right now? Is it: A) Not enough time B) Not knowing what comes next C) Doubt creeping in D) Restarting over and over Drop the letter 👇 I’ll respond with what I’d focus on next. This is a great way to acknowledge what is going on and finding a solution to overcome it.
👀 Let’s Get Honest
1 like • Apr 6
Okay the beak isn't as curved as it was in my mind...
1 like • Apr 7
@Dani Rosenblad James I hope you mean the kiwifruit and not the kiwis... that is sort of frowned upon... 😉
📖 Story First Check-In
Quick pulse check: ⁉️ Do you know ⁉️ ❓Who your story is for? ❓What they walk away with? ❓What shifts because of your book? If any of these feel unclear, that’s your next step. Work towards understanding your book from who the reader is, what the reader gets, what you want the story to do for you, and where’s that shift in the book? 📕 Clarity creates momentum. Which one feels the most unclear right now? Many of us deal with these! It’s hard to stay on the writing path on a book. 📖 I know for a fact. I have strayed away from my trail many times. But since I have found the Story First Method, it’s so much easier to guide myself to stay on it! What are your thoughts on working towards finding the answers to these questions? Share your thoughts below and lets help each other out! 😁
📖  Story First Check-In
3 likes • Apr 3
THIS IS SOOOO IMPORTANT! I coach people on their big talk or pitch. The structure of the coaching is: Clarity -> Structure -> Flow -> Performance. Each step builds on the step before. If your Clarity is shaky, I can guarantee your structure will be shaky. -I imagine it is the same with writing. But everyone wants to jump ahead to the 'real' work. Getting words on paper. Clarity is the real work! It is what everything else rests upon.
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