Lately, I’ve been curious about the universe, energy, and a world we don’t know about. I believe there is a lot beyond our perception, and how can we possibly understand what we don’t know or even perceive? Questions like “Does everything happen for a reason?” and “What happens when we die?” – no one knows for a fact.
The Power of the Point
Here we go! It feels like I’m rounding third base and beginning my slide into December 31st. The final sprint. I’ve been doing a lot of introspective work this year, none of which I’ve written about but I’ll wind down the year with some of my insights. The stories we tell others are very much […]
Better Stories For Better Family Gatherings
I am often asked how best to tell a story, and my response is usually that I’m less concerned about how you tell a story and more interested in what story you tell.
The Gift of Story
As I type this, I have one more week of big delivery this week, and then everything comes to a glorious screeching halt, and the holiday season is officially upon us.
The Narrative Sync
When I was a kid and on vacation with my aunt, who is like a big sister to me. One morning, we were both brushing our teeth at the same time.
Stories That Overcome Objections and Misperceptions – Unlocking The Vault
First, I want to welcome new friends/readers from Fostering Idaho. I had a great time with you all last week at the Power of Story workshop and am glad to stay connected with you here.
Forget Rational. Let’s Get Emotional
My client had butterflies in her stomach as she took the microphone during a reception for a large client event with major vendors and sponsors in attendance.
Taskmasters, This is For You
“I don’t have time for this storytelling fluffy, poofy stuff. I have a lot to get done. I have too much on my plate. It’s faster to do the thing myself than try to “connect through a story.” – The Taskmaster.
The Power in Your Story
Everyone talks about the impact stories have on the audience. But what about the intangible impact the story has on the teller?
Your “Why” Story Doesn’t Matter
Everyone is talking about your “why” story. But it’s more important to know their why.