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3 Basic Parts: In order to have an impact, your story should have three basic parts; 1) Introduction – let your audience know who you are and why they should listen (e.g. you are a parent/patient/provider, a constituent) and find a common ground 2) Your Story – what is your experience with CHD? How does it tie in with key talking points? See below for specific tips for developing your personal story 3) The Ask – Make sure you ask your listener to do something (e.g. visit a website, donate, sign a petition, support funding)