When you own your archetype as a narrative power, you unlock a new kind of connection.
Figure out your storytelling framework. It’s your core drive and emotional pattern. It shapes your source of impact and effect on the listener.
What is an archetype?
An archetype is a universal pattern: a recognizable character, role, or energy that shows up again and again and help us make sense of human behavior and how we show up in the real world.
Archetypes give insight into your natural communication style, your strengths, your weaknesses, and the unique way you connect with others.
At storyRNA, we use archetypes to decode your narrative pattern so you can become more intentional, more impactful, and more you in the way you tell your story.
What is RNA?
You’ve probably heard of DNA: the blueprint of who we are biologically. But when it comes to how we connect, inspire, and express ourselves through stories, there’s another powerful metaphor: RNA.
In biology, mRNA is the messenger. It translates the instructions of DNA into action. It’s what takes our innate potential and turns it into expression.
Similarly, storyRNA is about understanding the underlying patterns of your storytelling style and discovering how to express it in a way that truly connects with others.
Your storyRNA isn't about what stories you tell, but how you tell them and the emotional patterns that shape your communication.
Most of us communicate on autopilot. We talk the way we always have without realizing how it lands. But once you know your archetype, you gain a powerful tool: awareness.
Once you figure out how you tell a story, you can figure out what that style does in terms of influence, attention, and relationships.
1. Strength Amplification. Every archetype comes with natural advantages. By knowing your strengths, you can lean into what you already do well.
2. Weakness Management. Each style has its blind spots that can limit deeper connection or impact. Practice simple shifts to avoid being stuck in one narrative mode.
3. Connecting with Others. Once you know the archetypes, it’s like having a translator for personality, emotions, and attention. Notice how others are trying to connect with you.
How is the storytelling archetype useful?
When it comes to storytelling, your archetype shapes the way you express yourself:
1. What kind of stories are you drawn to tell?
2. How do you emotionally engage with others?
3. What vibe do you naturally give off?
Knowing your storytelling archetype isn’t just interesting but it’s incredibly useful. Once you understand your narrative style, you can start using it on purpose, across different areas of your life: dating, networking, friendships, family, and personal growth.
How does it shape the way I express myself?
“storyRNA helps you discover the underlying patterns of your Storytelling Archetype and how it shapes your communication.”