“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.”
― Bernard M. Baruch
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Captivate Your Audience: How Storytelling Can Transform Your Writing and Narrative
Welcome to the Tuesday Toots!
Are you ready to tap into your creative potential and captivate your audience with compelling narratives? In this newsletter, we delve into the art of storytelling, exploring its significance in unleashing your creative voice through writing and narrative.
Why should you care?
In a world inundated with information, storytelling remains a timeless and potent tool for communication and connection. Whether you’re an aspiring writer, a seasoned storyteller, or…
Effective Communication Fails As We Listen for Words, Not Meaning
Being articulate helps. But what solves the problem is empathy. It transforms the communication.
Once the why is understood, the reason behind the reaction is clear, the conversation stops being about who’s right. It becomes about better understanding, about what’s real.
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You don’t need anyone’s approval to be enough. You already are.
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