Practice is key. Just like others who tell stories, the more you do it, the better you'll get. Also, pay attention to details that are important to you. When others tell stories, they might miss out on things that you would find crucial. For instance, if you're telling a story about a family event, include the little things like the smell in the room or the expression on someone's face that only you might notice. This makes your story more vivid and engaging.
First, know your audience well. While others may tell stories in a more general way, you can tailor your story specifically to those listening. Second, use your own voice, literally and figuratively. Don't try to imitate others' styles. Third, add emotions that are genuine to you. If you're excited about a part of the story, show it. This makes your story - telling more captivating compared to others because it comes from a place of truth and personal investment.