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Generate authentic, structured personal brand stories using a proven 5-step framework to highlight your journey, philosophy, challenges, and achievements.

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Name/description and all included files (SKILL.md, templates, reference, example story) consistently describe producing personal-brand narratives using a 5-step framework. There are no requested binaries, env vars, or installs that are unrelated to this purpose.
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Runtime instructions explicitly direct the agent to interview users and gather highly specific personal data (exact salaries, dates, names, health events, testimonials, timelines, case-study numbers). That data collection is relevant to producing authentic stories, but it is privacy-sensitive (PII and medical details) and the SKILL.md does not mention consent, retention limits, or redaction. There's no instruction to read system files or external config, and no unexpected network endpoints are referenced.
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This skill appears to be what it claims: a template-driven personal-brand storyteller. Before installing or using it, consider privacy and consent: the SKILL.md directs the agent to collect specific, potentially sensitive personal details (salaries, medical events, exact dates, testimonials). Only share what the user explicitly consents to; anonymize or redact PII/medical details when possible; avoid collecting or storing third-party private data without permission. If you plan to publish stories that quote others or use testimonials, verify and obtain permission. Because the skill is instruction-only, there is no hidden code risk, but also no code review — monitor what data the agent logs or transmits in your environment and restrict export of sensitive fields. If you want stronger guarantees, ask the skill author to add explicit guidance about consent, retention, and redaction of sensitive inputs.

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Personal Brand Story Generator

Generate compelling personal brand stories using the proven 5-step framework.

The 5-Step Story Structure

Every effective personal brand story follows this structure:

StepPurposeKey Elements
1. Pain/Event ResonanceConnect with reader through shared experienceDescribe a relatable struggle, Paint a vivid picture, Use sensory details
2. Key Turning PointThe "Why Change?" momentWhat triggered the change, Use contrast (before/after), Use parallel sentences, Strong philosophy + belief output
3. Conflict DepictionShow the struggle during changeExternal obstacles (doubt, opposition, failure), Internal emotional struggle, Strong philosophy reinforcement
4. Strong Philosophy OutputElevate to universal truthCounter-intuitive insights, Parallel sentences for impact, Memorable quotes/golden lines
5. Highlight ResultsProve with data and social proofEffort invested, Data/results/case studies, Before/after comparison, User testimonials

Writing Principles

Tone & Style

  • Authentic vulnerability: Share real struggles, not curated perfection
  • Specific over generic: Use concrete numbers, dates, names
  • Emotional resonance: Connect to universal human experiences (family, fear, loss, ambition)
  • Professional credibility: Balance personal story with expertise proof

Data Requirements

For each story, gather:

  • Origin story: Where you started (specific salary, position, situation)
  • Turning point: Exact moment or event that triggered change
  • Obstacles: Specific challenges faced (internal and external)
  • Proof points: Hard numbers, timelines, recognizable names
  • Philosophy: Core beliefs that guide your work

Common Patterns

Pattern A: Corporate Escape

  • Starts: Stable job, unfulfilled
  • Turning Point: Health scare, family event, burnout realization
  • Conflict: Leaving security, others' doubts, early failures
  • Result: Built successful business on own terms

Pattern B: Expert to Entrepreneur

  • Starts: High achiever in corporate/field
  • Turning Point: Realized income ceiling, wanted impact + freedom
  • Conflict: Imposter syndrome, pricing fears, scaling challenges
  • Result: Multiple income streams, recognized authority

Pattern C: Phoenix Rising

  • Starts: Hit rock bottom (loss, failure, setback)
  • Turning Point: Decision to rebuild differently
  • Conflict: Rebuilding from nothing, proving worth
  • Result: Stronger than before, helping others avoid same fate

Quick Start Template

# Title: [Your Story Hook]

[Hook paragraph - capture attention with a provocative statement]

## Part 1: The Before (Pain Point Resonance)
- Describe your starting situation with specific details
- Show, don't tell - use sensory language
- Make it relatable to your target audience

## Part 2: The Awakening (Key Turning Point)
- The exact moment everything changed
- Why it mattered - connect to deeper meaning
- Use a quote or philosophy statement

## Part 3: The Struggle (Conflict Depiction)
- External obstacles you faced
- Internal doubts and fears
- Show vulnerability

## Part 4: The Breakthrough (Strong Philosophy)
- Core insight or realization
- Counter-intuitive truth you discovered
- Memorable line readers will quote

## Part 5: The Transformation (Highlight Results)
- Specific achievements with numbers
- Timeline of progress
- Social proof and testimonials
- How this helps your audience now

[Closing - Call to action or connection invitation]

Workflow

  1. Gather input: Interview the user for their story elements using the 5-step framework
  2. Structure content: Organize into the 5-step structure
  3. Enhance with techniques: Apply rhetorical devices (parallelism, contrast, golden lines)
  4. Add credibility: Insert specific numbers, names, dates throughout
  5. Review against framework: Ensure each of the 5 steps is present and compelling

References

For detailed examples and advanced patterns, see:

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