Daily rituals and their importance (Narrative Speech)
Narrative speech outline:
-Daily ritualsI. How my daily rituals affect my life, and why I need them
A. What happens if I don't do these things?
1. Make points on feeling of incompleteness, and other
feelings that can accompany not doing daily tasks (Subjective)
2. Other points on how this daily rituals can help me throughout
day, such as every morning drinking a full bottle of water. (Subjective)
B. Do other people have to do these things?
1. "Yes and no, many people have tasks that they regularly complete, but
some don't. For instance, someone can wake up in the morning and
the one thing on their mind is to get up and stretch, every morning." (Objective)
2. "Some people don't have a task or hurdle they need to complete before
they continue on with their day, everyone has different routines." (objective)
II. It is necessary to be prepared for many things, physically
and mentally.
A. What could happen if you don't prepare at all for anything?
1. "A feeling of incompleteness or unpreparedness can occur with some
some people." (objective)
2. Mention how important it is to feeling prepared for your day, how that can
help some people move on through their days. (objective)
B. Why it's important, and some examples on how it is crucial.
1. "For example, when I go through my day knowing that I mentally and physically
prepared myself through my daily routines, I feel more confident in my actions
and decisions." (subjective)
2. Give a few examples of daily routines that can aid someone in feeling that same
way after completing them, for instance; "Doing daily exercises can help your
body feel physically ready to take on the day." (Subjective/Objective)