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4 ways to become a kicks** storyteller.
Have you ever watched someone tell a really good story? You're engaged, gripped from the start, cautiously waiting, brimming with expectation of what's next. And, then you look down, shoulders fold in because you wish you could tell a story like them, but you can't…
You Don’t Care About What Other People Think? BS.
I'm told I shouldn't care about what other people think. That it's a right of passage in your 40s to be liberated from other people's judgments of me. And I'm here to call bullsh**.
We’ve All Screwed Up, But What Did You Do Next?
Do you know what’s flawed? You. And every single person around you. It's what makes you, you. It's what makes them, them.
Do You Accrue Or Shed Identities?
Identities. They shift over time in lockstep with the accrual of struggle, maturity, exposure, reality, practice, participation, and observations.
What To Do With Authenticity
Authenticity—that's the question that's been plaguing me lately: what is “authenticity,” and what the hell am I supposed to think about it?
Do You Hit The Mark?
You might get close to impacting people with your story if you “hit the mark” and check the box of what you're supposed to do to get by. But telling the truth, in a strategic way, that's when you provide value that changes people's lives.
5 Steps To Share Your Story That Takes The Ego Out & Puts Humanity Back In
Leaders and athletes are often afraid of sharing your story for fear of coming across egotistical or shamelessly self-promoting. It's a real concern for anyone wanting to leverage their experience, and their story, for growth. Learning to build trust, rapport, and creating a boomerang effect keeps your audience coming back for more because they know you’re going to share something of value.
3 Steps To Build Connection, Trust & Impact—Through Vulnerability
It can feel intimidating to dig beneath the surface like you might just offend someone with your honesty. Yet without it, without the editing and impressing that Brene Brown talks about, you risk losing a felt connection with your audience. That connection is what builds influence and impact, trust and rapport.
3 Rules Of Identities
Identities are complicated. They're both how you define yourself, but also connect with or distinguish yourself from others. But they can be tricky to figure out because they can get confused with values, they can shift and change, and they can make you feel out of control if not handled with care and intention. Here are 3 rules of identities to pay attention to as you craft who you were, who you are, and who you want to become.
The One Thing That Turns Everyone Into A Puddle
Life’s lessons, though often uncloaked during times of turmoil, are what make you, you. They are what frame your perspective, influence your decisions, and help you avoid hitting that same brick wall again and again. Can you package these up, tie them to a clear message, and share with people you're looking to impact? Because if you do, you will you start to turn heads. Promise.
Rules To Help You Shift Perspectives & Change Minds—For The Better
4 rules to help increase your odds of success when trying to shift someone’s perspective so you can sell more, create deeper connections, and have a greater impact on your audience.
How To Turn Skeptics Into Believers
Guilty until proven innocent. That’s sort of what it feels like when you’re creating a new company, business, product or service—you sort of have to prove yourself to people before they buy in. How do you do that? You have to architect a story for people to believe in. To do that, you have to understand these three fundamental things.
Take Charge—Why You Need To Control The Emotional State Of Your Customers
As a brand, you have to control the story your customer is telling themselves and reroute it towards your epiphany. If they arrive at the same ah-ha moment, you’ve captured their attention, made an intimate connection, and opened the door to sharing your plan, your solution, your product as the bridge between where they are, and the possibility of what could be.
Does Your Story Reveal Your Confidence?
A lack of confidence comes from a lack of certainty. And a lack of certainty comes from a lack of clarity in how you want to serve your audience or your customers. If you know how you want to serve, then you can reverse engineer the stories that can bolster that mission.
Can You Interview Yourself? 11 Questions To Uncover Your Personal or Brand Story.
Ask yourself these 11 questions to help you discover what matters in your story, what parts of your story highlight your company values, and which ones to trash. You can use these in your branding, messaging, and marketing materials to get people to connect with you, your emotion, and your experience, then get on board to be your advocate—for life.
The 5 Most Evocative Story Types Every Leader Should Use
We spend 1/3 of our lives working, and now, more than ever, people see being connected to the mission and values of a company as a necessity, not a nicety. In that, leaders need to know how to galvanize people, and provoke a sense of belonging and motivation in each team member.
How do you do that? With magnetic, evocative and symbolic storytelling.
The Top 5 Reasons To Use Stories In Your Brand Messaging
There are stories you just can’t unhear, unsee, or stop thinking about. There’s a reason for that. Stories carry weight because they persuade you to learn something new. If the story is powerful enough, the details are etched into our memory, and are stamped with the teaching, making it unforgettable. Find out the more here.
I Was Buried Alive
Our brains are designed to receive stories as a fundamental key to survival. They teach us how to build, grow, thrive, and avoid disaster. They transport us, and warn us. They scare us and make us laugh with abandon. They make us feel. And they inspire us to take action. Learn how to tell stories for your business.