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Sep 18, 2010 11:58 am |
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Tell a Story in Six Words? (Can you?) |
Mike Fesler BizHarmony
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An American master in the art of storytelling was Ernest Hemingway. His best work, as he once said, was a story he wrote in just six words:
'For sale: baby shoes, never worn.'
A story does what facts and statistics never can: it inspires and it motivates. That's why expert storytellers are such effective communicators. They translate complex ideas into practical examples – and they know how to make emotional connections with their audience. Their message gets through because everyone can relate to a good story.
Whether you’re in business or the professions, you’ll benefit from learning how to tell a concise story that packs a meaningful punch.
Take the challenge and post your own six-word story here
Blessings, M.
(From another network)
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