Ever read an About page that felt like a stiff handshake? Full of polished words but absolutely zero heart? Yeah, same. That’s not the kind of brand people fall in love with.
Because here’s the thing: people don’t connect with businesses. They connect with people. And the brands that stand out? They know how to tell a great story—one that feels personal, real, and just a little bit magical.
So, let’s talk about why personal storytelling is your brand’s secret weapon—and how you can start using it today (without feeling weird or oversharing like you’re in a group therapy session).
Why Personal Stories Matter in Branding
We’re wired for stories. Since the dawn of time, humans have been gathering around fires, swapping tales about everything from epic adventures to that one time Dave totally embarrassed himself. Stories make things stick—they help us remember, relate, and, most importantly, care.
1. Stories Make Your Brand Feel Human
Your audience wants to know you. Not just what you sell, but why it matters to you. What made you start this thing? How about struggles hit along the way? What do you fiercely believe in?
Example: Imagine two wellness coaches. One says, “I help clients reduce stress and live healthier lives.” The other shares, “I used to be a stress-case who lived on coffee and 3 hours of sleep. Learning how to slow down changed everything for me—now I help others do the same.” Which one do you feel something for?
2. Stories Create Emotional Connection
Logic makes people think. Emotion makes people act. A good story makes your audience feel like you get them—like you’ve walked in their shoes. And once they feel that connection? They’re in.
Example: A skincare brand could say, “We use all-natural ingredients.” Or they could tell the story of how their founder struggled with painful, sensitive skin for years and finally created something that actually worked. One of these is just a fact. The other? A connection point.
3. Stories Build Trust Through Transparency
Sharing your personal journey isn’t just about making people feel something—it’s about building trust. When your audience sees that you’re open about your experiences, values, and even missteps, they feel like they know the real you. And transparency leads to loyalty.
This is especially important if your brand values honesty, authenticity, or social responsibility. People don’t expect perfection, but they do expect truth. If you want your audience to trust you, you have to let them in.
How to Find and Share Your Brand’s Story
Not sure what story to tell? No problem. Let’s dig in.
1. Identify Your Core Brand Values
Every great personal stories in branding are built on values. What drives you? What change do you want to create? The stories you tell should always connect back to these core beliefs.
👉 Need help figuring this out? My Brand Values Breakthrough product walks you through it step by step. (More on that later!)
2. Think About Pivotal Moments in Your Journey
Some guiding questions:
- What was the moment you knew you had to start this business?
- What obstacles did you hit along the way, and what did they teach you?
- What’s a defining experience that shaped your approach?
Big or small, these moments matter. They’re what make you, you.
3. Make Your Customer the Hero
Your story is about you, sure—but it’s also about your audience. The best personal stories in branding create a bridge between your journey and theirs.
Example: “I know what it’s like to feel stuck trying to write website copy that sounds like you. That’s exactly why I created these done-for-you templates—to take the stress out of writing so you can focus on what you do best.”
4. Share Your Story Everywhere
Your personal stories shouldn’t just live on your About page. Use them to add depth and warmth to:
- Your website
- Social media posts
- Email newsletters
- Sales pages
- Podcast interviews
Your story isn’t just something you tell—it’s part of everything you do.
Introducing Brand Values Breakthrough: Your Storytelling Guide
If you’re struggling to put your brand’s story into words in a way that feels real and compelling, you’re not alone. A lot of entrepreneurs freeze up when it comes to talking about themselves—what’s too much? What’s not enough? How do you make it sound like you?
That’s exactly why I created Brand Values Breakthrough—a step-by-step guide to help you uncover the core values and personal narratives that make your brand stand out. You’ll get clarity on what you stand for, how to communicate it, and how to build deeper connections with your audience through storytelling.
Ready to finally tell your story in a way that feels right? Grab Brand Values Breakthrough today and start showing up with confidence.