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The Art of Storytelling According to Donald Miller

Written by Steve Brown | Apr 27, 2022 9:57:18 PM

Storytelling is one of the oldest art forms. It has been a part of our culture for thousands of years, and it's been with us from before we were even humans. 

Storytelling is an ancient human tradition that links every tribe, clan, society and community together in a shared experience. One of the things that makes storytelling so powerful is that it allows us to experience someone else's story. We can step into another person's shoes and see the world from their perspective.

The Story of Donald Miller

Donald Miller is an influential US author and speaking entrepreneur. He is the founder of a company  called StoryBrand, a business development firm helping companies clarify the brand message. Donald Miller believes in the importance of effective communications. 

Don't think anyone understands the impact your brand can have on the customer's life - so, tell the people. It's best to tell a story of an enterprise. StoryBrand was developed by Donald on the principle of storytelling.

He is also the author of New York Times bestseller Blue Like Jazz. Donald Miller's StoryBrand process helps companies create a clear and compelling brand story that resonates with their ideal customers, brings them into the fold, and grows their businesses exponentially.

It doesn't matter if it's an idea for starting your own business or taking your existing business to the next level, you need to get clear on your story and tell it in a way that resonates with people.

Why We Need Stories in Business

One of the reasons marketing has been so ineffective for businesses is because it's hard to get a consumer interested in something that doesn't have a purpose. When you start telling stories, however, your marketing becomes more effective and people are brought into this story world where they can experience what life would be like if they were part of your company. 

This is the power of storytelling. It's a way to connect with people on an emotional level and create a world that they want to be a part of. Below are the seven reasons why businesses should always include a story.

Reason One: Storytelling Is Authentic and Transparent

When you tell your story in an authentic and transparent way, people will want more of it. Storytelling creates emotional connections between brands and their customers that leads them into future relationships with your company or organization.

Reason Two: Stories Are Memorable

If something is memorable, people are more likely to talk about it. And when they talk about it, it creates more authenticity for that brand. If you want to be seen as a leader in your industry, storytelling is definitely the way to go about doing this.

Reason Three: Stories Are Relatable

People love stories because they can relate them back to their own lives and make them easily memorable by using metaphors or similes. When people can relate to your experience, they will feel more connected to you and that creates a better relationship.

Reason Four: People Don't Trust Brands—They Trust People

In order to be successful in business today, brands need people on their team who know how to tell stories effectively. In the past decade or so, marketing has been all about promoting the brand—but this is not the case anymore. People are starting to trust people, which means that brands will need to rely more on storytelling in order to thrive moving forward.

Reason Five: Storytelling Breaks Down Walls Between Consumers and Brands

When you tell stories, it creates a natural path for how clients should connect with your company or organization. Instead of having this wall between your brand and people, storytelling can help you break down these barriers in order to create a more successful business relationship with clients.

Reason Six: Good Stories Resonate With People

People love listening to stories that resonate with their own lives or the world around them—and it's important for brands to realize what kind of stories can do this. When you tell the right story, people will want to hear more about it and continue listening to your brand or organization even when they are not around.

Reason Seven: Storytelling Creates Authentic Community Engagement

When things go viral online these days, there is almost always some sort of storytelling involved with it. This is because people love being part of a community and they love stories that resonate with them. 

As a business, it's important to create authentic relationships with customers by using storytelling in order to better engage with them. This is the best marketing approach to get them engaged in your business.

In conclusion, storytelling is an essential part of any successful business plan. By using the seven reasons listed above, you can create a more successful relationship with customers and better engage with them.  Stories are memorable, relatable, and authentic—which is why businesses should use them in order to reach new levels of success.

With this, I hope you have a better idea of why storytelling is so important for businesses. I also want to mention that it might be beneficial to create your own story as well—because once people can relate it back to themselves, they will want more information about the brand or organization and become loyal customers in the process!

What Are The Storytelling Principles?

How can storytelling help businesses?

A successful company must have a good story. You have to know what it is and share it in an authentic way with your market. This is how you are going to stand out from the competition. You don't have to be a great storyteller, but if you can tell your own personal brand story in an authentic way, people will want more of it. 

Storytelling creates emotional connections between brands and their customers that leads them into future relationships with your company or organization.

Here are the principles of storytelling that businesses should keep in mind:

Principle One: Use a Theme

Writing a story without a theme is like going on a road trip without a destination. You might end up someplace, but you're not really sure how you got there. A good storyteller always has a theme in mind and uses it to drive the story forward. 

In business, your theme is your mission or purpose. It's what you stand for and why you exist. When you can write your theme in a clear and concise way, it becomes the foundation of everything you do.

Principle Two: Create a Story Arc Following The Narrative Arc

A story arc is a hero's journey. It has a beginning, middle and end. In the beginning of your business story, you talk about how it all started and why you decided to take on this challenge in the first place. In the middle, you talk about how hard it's been and what you've had to overcome. 

This is usually where most entrepreneurs struggle—they can't describe their challenges without complaining or making excuses for why things turned out like they did. But this part of your story needs to be honest and real because that builds trust with your audience.

Principle Three: Keep Your Consumer Interested by Stating The Stakes

No one wants to hear a story that doesn't have a payoff. They want to know what's in it for them. In business, this is called the consumer interest. You need to state the stakes early on and keep raising the bar throughout the story. This is what keeps your audience engaged and wanting more. 

You may want to think about creating a cliffhanger at the end of every story to make sure they come back for more. Or, if your story is long, create a repeatable formula that you can use at the end of each chapter.

When you better understand the power of storytelling, it can help your business grow. This is why StoryBrand was created. It is the most powerful tool to better brand yourself and increase sales by making sure that every customer feels like they are part of this journey towards a better story. 

As a business, it is your responsibility to take on this challenge and create a story that will resonate with the world. Donald Miller has already done the hard work for you—now all you have to do is use his principles to start telling your own story. So, what are you waiting for? Start telling your story today and see the difference it makes for your business!

Now that you have the basics of storytelling down, it’s time to tackle how to tell a story. One of Miller's best selling books is a memoir about his religious conversion and the effect it had on his life. The title refers to the jazz musician Miles Davis, who once said that "Blue is all colors." This sentiment reflects Donald Miller's view that Christianity is not a one-size-fits-all faith.

You can also download our cheat sheet with all these principles embedded in it! So go ahead and get started telling your next great tale today. And don't forget about us; we're always here if you need any help along the way! Subscribe now for a session.

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