Types of narrative texts for companies

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Types of narrative texts for companies

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Now that you know how a story and a narrative text have very similar aspects, you may be wondering what the famous conflicts with which I started this article have to do with each other.

Well, conflicts are the key to narrative texts for companies, because there are as many types of businesses as there are stories in the world.

Let's see it in detail.

Person against himself
If you have created something you will know that you are not always motivated, happy and in top form .

Whether you are an entrepreneur or an employee, the reality is that the business world is full of obstacles.

Financial problems, problems with relationships with clients or colleagues, difficulties in getting projects off the ground... the list goes on and on.

And what's worse yet.

Sometimes these conflicts do not come from outside, but from within ourselves.

We have seen it in such famous stories as Fight Club and Good Will Hunting .

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Although we are talking about types of narrative sequences in business texts, you can see it clearly in the advertisement you have seen above these lines.

Phelps is the best swimmer of all time, no one doubts that.

Does it come out on its own?

It's not going to be.

He has to work hard and suffer, like you and I do in his daily work, swimming.

But he keeps swimming and keeps trying.

We have all experienced this conflict at some point.

Sometimes with the handicap of not seeing results despite how hard we try.

How to express this type of conflict in a text? Tell us!

Narrative texts for companies -Winnie
The image you can see above these lines is the exceptional story of a woman who did not sit still in email list canada the face of what she understood to be a gap in the market that did not respond to her needs.

As it is in English, this is the text that explains the conflict that the designer of the Mischka Aoki brand resolved by creating her own brand of haute couture children's clothing:

“In 2008 she had her first daughter, Mischka. At that time, she was unable to find clothes that represented style and luxury at the same time, which made her start designing clothes for her own daughter. With this inspiration she started her adventure, Mischka Aoki.

In September 2009, Winnie presented her first collection in Australia during Fashion Week. An overwhelming response led to unprecedented success in the children's fashion sector and in just a few years Mischka Aoki has positioned itself as a benchmark in the international children's luxury sector.”
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