PATIENT STORIES on SOCIAL MEDIA

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PATIENT STORIES on SOCIAL MEDIA MA. GIA B. SISON MD @GIASISON #HEALTHXPH

1. Keep it Simple Good stories are easy to understand. Use language that matches the way the intended audience communicates Simplicity’s overall lesson is easy to grasp in summary.

2. Render Emotions Good storytelling requires an emotional component. Most of the memorable ones have humor, pain or joy (sometimes all three). If every story were simply facts stated, one after another, most of us wouldn't listen or remember any of it – EMPATHY IS KEY

3. Honesty Not truth in the scientific sense, where there's an objective fact stated, but true insofar as the teller believes in what they're saying and are honest with themselves and their audience about it.

4. Real Good stories are first-hand experiences the teller actually witnessed. Even if it's a story that's passed on generationally, an effective one still has an element of how that story relates directly to the teller, told in the teller's own words.

5. Valid Regardless of the audience size, a good story works for any audience. One to one-million. It isn't concerned with how many people can hear it, just that someone, somewhere is listening to it

Special thanks to Paul Jarvis of INC.com