STORYFLOWS
You did the work. Now tell your story.
"Stop trying to prove yourself."
A story about your work is being told whether you tell it or not. StoryFlows is where you make it yours.
Why it matters
You can't out-prove a rigged conversation.
"Prove yourself again" is built to be unwinnable: there is always one more gap to point at. A story refuses that game and reframes the whole conversation.
People decide with stories, not bullet points
A list of wins invites someone to go hunting for the flaw. A story invites them to see what you see.
A story sets the terms
Answering "prove it" with more proof keeps you on their ground. A story moves the conversation onto yours.
It's a shape, not a personality
Telling it well isn't something you're born with. It's a structure you learn once and reuse whenever a room needs it.
The trap
"You just have to prove yourself."
That demand lands on some people constantly and on others never, and it is built so it can't be satisfied: there is always one more flaw to find in work that had to be flawless to survive. So answer it with a story that changes what the room is looking at, not with a better defense.
Start free
Tell it before someone else does.
Once you're in, you turn one real moment into a story you can actually tell.