The True Power of Storytelling

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There is power and depth in telling your story. Greg Reid is known for saying “A dream written down with a date becomes a goal. A goal broken down into steps becomes a plan. A plan backed by action makes your dreams come true.” What’s interesting about this is that writing isn’t just for goal setting, but can have some serious physiological, physiological, and even healing effects as well.

Many people get bogged down when it comes to trying to do storytelling because they feel it is an overwhelming task – which is true, until you’re ready to engage in changing your mindset. If you start writing about your personal experiences for as little as 15 minutes a day for 3 days, you’ll already be on your way in making storytelling a conscious habit.
Just remember that everyone has a story to tell – even you! As we come to the end of the year, perhaps it is time to find the resolve to do something about it. Now’s the time to take action as there are technologies and a supportive community of experts to help guide you to your goal. Learn more about the art and science of telling your story in the visual deep dive below:

The Secret Power of Telling Your Story
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