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Corporate Storytelling: Finding Story Resources
Looking for a story to kick off a speech or enliven a meeting? Learn these vital sources for stories that will get the job done.
Keywords: Bruce Hale, storytelling in business, corporate storytelling, story sources, story resources, stories for telling

Storytelling: A Powerful Marketing Strategy for Your Online Business
Before the advent of pencil and paper and writing, ancient peoples depended solely upon storytelling to pass along the history of their families and tribes from one generation to the next. You can create the same kind of connection to your customer base by telling your story or the story of a successful client. Stories help people create visual images of what you're trying to get across.
Keywords: Donna Gunter, story telling, telling stories, storytelling as marketing, Donna Gunter, OnlineBizU com, Get More Clients Online

Taking Action: What Have You Leaned Into Today?
When a new idea comes into your mind for something you want to achieve, begin the process immediately. Don't allow yourself to get stuck in the 'how' or the 'what if's' or the 'it's too bigs' nonsense. Just lean into it and decide later if you want to keep going.
Keywords: Melani Ward, goal setting, business, career, relationships, action

Transformation through Yoga: Do You Mysore Your Life?
The quick lesson here is that you can feel pain, sadness and even discomfort without it having to ruin your state of well being. When you ignore those feelings, they do not go away; they just show up in a different space.
Keywords: Melani Ward, Yoga, Mysore, transformation, business, relationships

Brain Matters: Is Money More Important than Fairness?
Social pain and physical pain light up the same regions of the brain on an MRI and that as far as the brain goes, social pain is just as harmful as physical pain. Also, when people's brains are being monitored, scientist have concluded that when people judge a situation to be fair, reward centers of the brain light up just like they do when they see a loved one.
Keywords: Melani Ward, entrepreneurs, brain, fairness, seratonin, business, delegation, stress

Using Storytelling Techniques to Spice Up Your Project Outcomes
What do business novels, 'personas,' case studies, and testimonials have in common? They're all examples of storytelling techniques that you and your team can use to spice up your project outcomes. Storytelling elements are potent tools for clarifying requirements; exploring new techniques and approaches; and ultimately engaging your audience's attention, interest, imagination, and satisfaction once your project is complete.
Keywords: Adele Sommers, customer satisfaction, projects, persona, systems, software interface, Web site interface, project requirements, business novels, project success, storytelling

Why ‘once Upon a Time' is Still the Story of Our Times
Most professionals seem to regard storytelling as a quaint relic of the past - something modern society and all its technological gadgetry has made outmoded and unnecessary Who needs story when you have cool new apps
Keywords: Mike Consol, Writing, storytelling, story, narrative, podcasting, news

7 Methods For Navigating Change Through Difficult Times
Change comes with both problems and opportunities. The difficulties may contain increased strain pressure, persistent health concerns, low work productivity and poor teamwork. But, the opportunities changed which it may provide are limitless, from creating inventive methods for undertaking business, brand new business collaborations, stronger connections, to sorting out the important from the unimportant.Follow these seven Tips, and you can learn to better overcome change.
Keywords: Corey Andalus, Business Speaker, Health, Keynote Speaker, motivational speaker, wellness

3 Unbreakable Rules for Storytelling In Email Marketing
How can you use emails to stand out in a crowded inbox? To tell a compelling story and get results, you must first know the rules. Learn the 3 absolutely unbreakable rules for storytelling in emails that inspire people to open, read and take action.
Keywords: Milly Sonneman, presentation coach, business presentation, visual story

Best Storytelling Tips for Marketing Presentations
What's the worst horror story you can imagine for a presenter giving a marketing presentation? A presenter who is in love with his or her own story! What's the best way to avoid falling in love with your own presentation style or story? Find out here with 3-must-have tips.
Keywords: Milly Sonneman, presentation coach, business presentation, visual story

How Execs Gain Competitive Advantage With Storytelling
Executive training programs are one of the last areas where corporate spending is cut. Any smart organization that wants to grow - even in a recession, will continue investing in executive communication skills and presentation skills training.
Keywords: Milly Sonneman, presentation coach, business presentation, visual story

Interactive Storytelling: 7 Alternatives For Slide Craziness
People connect with stories while presenting their businesses, proposals and ideas. Some people are born with an innate craving for telling their story with PowerPoint slides. Right?
Keywords: Milly Sonneman, presentation coach, business presentation, visual story

4-Step Visual Storytelling: How to Build a Story that Connects
If you want to lead effectively, share ideas and motivate people to take action, knowing how to tell effective stories will go a long way to helping you achieve your goals.
Keywords: Milly Sonneman, presentation coach, business presentation, visual story

What Nobody Ever Tells You About Presenting
Most likely, you've heard this advice: people buy from people they trust. The interesting thing is: what do they buy?
Keywords: Milly Sonneman, presentation skills training, business presenting, trust, story presenting, business storytelling, executive coaching, online presentation skills training, virtual presentation training

Writing and Speaking in a Distinctive Voice
Speaking in a distinctive voice has little to do with using big or complex words (though I must admit I'm often amazed by how otherwise educated people have developed such a limited a vocabulary)

A distinctive voice is more simplicity than flamboyance

Keywords: Mike Consol, writing, speaking, communication, metaphors, similes, storytelling

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