Once upon a time in a meeting room

Do you ever make up a story for your children? Or for your nieces or nephews?

Then I have something for you.

The story spine.

The story spine comes from improvisational theatre. The technique helps you to quickly create a well-structured story.

It’s also useful for a presentation or a blogpost.

The story spine starts like this.

Once upon a time …

Every day, …

You describe the world in which the story takes place, and the habits and characteristics of the main character.

Then some event sets the story in motion.

But one day, …

The main character’s routine is broken, which leads to a chain reaction with an uncertain outcome.

Because of that, …

Because of that, …

Because of that, …

Until the climax is reached: the main character succeeds or fails.

Until finally …

The story spine ends with a new routine, often incorporating a moral.

And, ever since then …

I admit it sounds more like a fairy tale than a TED Talk. 😉 But it’s a fun exercise if you’re looking for ideas for a story about your work. Or if you want to add suspense to a presentation.

Enjoy!

Regards,

Arnaud