Introduction Have you ever noticed how some people walk into a room and instantly become likeable? They don’t need to prove anything. They don’t try too hard. Yet, people naturally feel comfortable around them. It’s not because of their title, achievements, or status. It’s because of how they make others feel. Likeability is often misunderstood as charisma or natural charm. In reality, it is not something you are born with. It is a set of behaviors, habits, and small actions that create a strong emotional impact on others. In both personal and professional life, this is one of the most underrated success skills. People may forget what you said or what you did, but they rarely forget how you made them feel. And that feeling often determines whether they trust you, respect you, or want to work with you. The Power of Remembering Names One of the simplest yet most powerful habits of likeable people is remembering and using names. A person’s na...
Introduction The Hero's Journey is a timeless narrative pattern in myths, legends, and contemporary tales. It is a concept that outlines the steps that a hero must take to triumph over challenges and accomplish their objective. Learning about the Hero's Journey will assist you in becoming the hero of your story and accomplishing what you set out to do. In this section, we will discuss the Universal Structure of Great Stories and its 12 components and how you might apply those components to your work. The 12 Key Elements That Constitute the Universal Framework of Compelling Narratives 1. The Call to Adventure: The initial stage of the Hero's Journey involves receiving an invitation or summons to embark on a quest or adventure. This is when the hero is presented with a problem or challenge they must overcome. The hero may initially resist this call, but eventually, they will accept the challenge and embark on their journey. 2. Refusal of the Call: The Hero may also refuse th...