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Message Framing & Core Narrative

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Brief Intro to Message Framing & Core Narrative


Every story has a message, a core narrative that drives it. It's the heart of the story, the reason why it exists. But how do you frame this message effectively? How do you ensure that your core narrative stands out, resonates with your audience, and drives them to take action?


## Understanding Message Framing


Message framing is all about how you present your story or message. It's about shaping your narrative in a way that appeals to your audience's emotions, values, and beliefs. It's about making your message clear, compelling, and actionable.


## The Importance of a Core Narrative


Your core narrative is the central theme or message of your story. It's what your story is really about, underneath all the characters, plot twists, and dramatic moments. It's the message that you want your audience to take away from your story.


## Crafting Your Message and Narrative: 6 Practical Tips


1. Know Your Audience: Understand who your audience is, what they care about, and what they value. This will help you frame your message in a way that resonates with them.


2. Identify Your Core Message: What is the key message or theme of your story? What do you want your audience to take away from it?


3. Use Emotion: Emotion is a powerful tool in storytelling. Use it to make your audience care about your message and feel compelled to act on it.


4. Keep It Simple: Your core narrative should be clear and easy to understand. Avoid unnecessary complexity.


5. Be Consistent: Stick to your core narrative throughout your story. Don't confuse your audience with conflicting messages.


6. Show, Don't Tell: Show your audience what your message is through your story, rather than just telling them.


## My Own Experience with Message Framing


I remember when I first started writing, I struggled with message framing. I had a story to tell, but I didn't know how to present it in a way that would resonate with my audience. I tried different approaches, but nothing seemed to work. Then one day, I decided to simplify. I stripped my story down to its core message and focused on presenting that message as clearly and emotionally as possible. The result was a story that not only resonated with my audience, but also drove them to take action.


## Further Reading


If you're interested in learning more about message framing and core narrative, check out these posts:


- [Crafting a Compelling Story: The Power of Emotion](/crafting-compelling-story-power-emotion)

- [Understanding Your Audience: A Guide for Storytellers](/understanding-audience-guide-storytellers)


## Conclusion


Mastering message framing and core narrative is a journey, but it's one that's well worth taking. So start today. Identify your core message. Understand your audience. Use emotion. Keep it simple. Be consistent. Show, don't tell. And above all, never stop learning and improving.


Remember, your story has the power to move people, to change minds, to inspire action. So make it count. Frame your message effectively. Craft a compelling core narrative. And make your story heard.

 
 
 

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