The idea of putting a number on “How powerful is your story?” sounds somewhat absurd, BUT here are the two (and only two) narrative metrics I’ve found to be useful, intuitive, robust, accurate, and meaningful. https://t.co/sotN3bh0Vf
The ABT (And, But, Therefore) narrative framework is transforming scientific communication! ✨
Researchers and healthcare professionals at @WashUMedicine recently explored the tool alongside creator Randy Olson, PhD.
Learn how to apply it to your work: https://t.co/6kPXCLPqVV
Should your narrative highlight positive outcomes of success or negative outcomes of failure? Check out this blog post by @mattmdavid to see our conclusion:
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In a case of converging evolution, solution-focused therapists and ABT coaches have arrived at a very similar place. Read more in our latest blog post: https://t.co/KRe2hwR57k
We are advocates, and words are our weapons. We must speak truth to power fearlessly and tell our stories well. But that is never easy, especially in the age of the "information maelstrom." @ABTagenda
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I’ve had a longstanding interest in MEDICAL MISINFORMATION. Few are better on it than @dhfreedman. From his book, “Wrong,” to his landmark 2010 Atlantic article, he’s a defining voice. https://t.co/c3eOyYTWWF
This is how it’s done. Abraham Lincoln knew this. MLK, Jr. knew this. Mark Carney just demonstrated it. Out of the simplicity of ABT structure can arise infinite complexity. https://t.co/cvBnaMqVD3
Equivocation Nightmare: Friday's Exchange (Hawley vs Verma) is a piece of “disastrous testimony" for the Biomedical Establishment
https://t.co/dib19c4nSN
Rule #1 of powerful communication is “Don’t TELL me, SHOW me.” The NY Times TOLD us yesterday @DrRayJay is a good communicator, here are the data that SHOW it. https://t.co/MHblXxrWAk