![]() ![]() The Remarkable Ones (website is no longer active)ĥ Elements Of Effective Thinking, by Edward Burgerįind the original post at: “The ultimate goal is to be old and in love.” That’s what our guest today, John Goolsby says he always tells his kids, and it applies as much to your business and what you fill your time with as it does to your relationships with the people around you. But, if you go I am doing sh*t that I love now, every day is just so much fuller.” (39:12)įollow Muse Storytelling on Instagram | Youtubeįollow StillMotion on Twitter | Instagram | Vimeo “If you always look at the people that have more, or the people that make more, or that are doing work better than you, and you say that’s what you need to be, then you will never be happy and truly won’t live a lot of your life. It is the interpersonal connection that I create that will determine how strong and powerfully moving our experience is.” (34:25) ![]() “It’s not the questions that I ask you or the lighting or the cameras. “I deeply started experiencing and understanding the idea that the expectation and experience matter more than the content itself.” (32:51) “It starts with you understanding your own story and what you’re about and what you want to do, then communicating that effectively to connect the right people.” (15:26) Why does story have so much power? The importance of psychology in storytelling, and what you need to know Identifying the 4 pillars of a story The “Muse Storytelling” process and how can it help you craft better stories Why is it important to have clarity of purpose with clients The importance of having personal keywords and how they can help guide you in business, storytelling, and life How community can help you to become a better storyteller and creative What are your biggest roadblocks when it comes to storytelling? Do you have a process you use to create the story? Leave us a comment below! If you have ever felt frustrated with your clients making tons of changes or losing sight of the story itself than this episode will help start off on the right foot with your clients and avoid these issues altogether. We also discuss why it is important to have clarity of purpose with clients and clarity of intention with yourself so that you can avoid unhappy clients and you, yourself, becoming miserable. In this episode, Patrick shares some of that knowledge with us, to help us craft better stories, starting with our next project. Patrick is passionate about the psychology and art of storytelling and shares his wisdom and insights into what makes for a good story and why it is essential to have a repeatable system that helps you create amazing and impactful stories time and time again. Oh, and he’s also a three-time Emmy award-winning filmmaker. Patrick Moreau is the co-founder of StillMotion and founder of the Muse Storytelling process & software. Today’s guest has the insight, advice, and software to help you create your most powerful story yet. Are you a storyteller? Whether or not you identify as one, if you want to be a successful filmmaker you need to know how to have a full and balanced story with the four pillars firmly in place. ![]()
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