Pheromone
Tips
ONCE
UPON A TIME
by Michael Webb
Occasionally
my wife will have insomnia and has a little
difficulty getting to sleep. If I am not exhausted,
I will sometimes tell her a fairy tale to
help pass the time until she becomes a little
drowsy.
You
can read a fairy tale from children's books
lying around the house. Personally, I like
to make up my own. Of course she is the main
character and I am usually her knight in shining
armor who comes to save the day. Not only
do the fairy tales help her fall asleep, they
are wonderful ways for me to improve my creativity,
story telling and extemporaneous speaking
skills. I have to do a lot of thinking on
my feet when reporters call me out of the
blue and want to interview me live on radio.
Please
don't make the fairy tale too gruesome, otherwise
she might fall asleep and then have disturbing
dreams. A good fairy tale will have villains
(her mean boss or rude neighbor), heroes and
heroines, interesting locations and perhaps
a good moral to the story. Sometimes I incorporate
riddles into the stories to keep them interesting
and clever. Jokes and puns liven up the fairy
tale as well.
If
you don't make up your own story, just put
some interesting twists on the classics: Red
Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, Sleeping
Beauty, Cinderella, Hansel & Gretel, Goldilocks
and the Three Bears, etc.
And they lived happily ever after.
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