Healthy Success Stories: What are They About

August 3, 2011

healthy success stories

healthy success stories

There have been a great number of stories that have been published and a lot of them fit into the mold of health success stories. These success stories are about those who have been on a “journey” that is rife with difficulty and hardship, crushing disappointments and woeful circumstances. But because of the amount of willpower as well as the amount of faith that they have, they made it happen. Some of them were even able to leave behind a legacy that can be inspiration to many other people who are down in the dumps.

People look for stories, be that fiction or true to life, because they identify with those in the story and/or the circumstances that are involved. People enjoy seeing and knowing about good guys finishing first even though life in general doesn’t actually play that way. People want stories and tales that have the “feel good” vibe, making them more alive and more excited about the good things that will be coming their way. It is for these reasons that people read and re-read healthy success stories. They personally relate what they experience through the lives and works of those who have written them.

It for such a reason that they seek out the writers who constantly reach out. Whether they’re writing stories of romance or of adventure, the writers make people come back to “hear” more about what they just wrote.

Be it a brief glimpse of a better place or a better time, maybe even of a profound revelation, people come back to those writers who resonate within them. Those who read healthy success stories read to feel a certain something, a something that touches on their emotional and/or spiritual aspects.

healthy success stories

healthy success stories

Once people find writers with story lines that parallel their lives, they can’t help but go on reading these writers other works. These writers lose loyalty if they deviate too much from what brought people to their stories. If a writer tells the tales about villains getting what they deserve in the end, then “strays” into writing about the villains themselves, his or her readers might skip on the latter. Since they don’t want to alienate their readers, writers choose a genre wherein they’re comfortable and stick with it. If they want to cross into another genre, they write using another name.

But whatever the reason, the stories that they write about can and will still resonate within a lot of people, especially those that form health success stories.

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