People have a hard time telling their own story, they might think it’s not interesting or worth anybody’s time, but they’re wrong! Everybody’s story is unique and interesting. If you were to think carefully, who else in your life would be able to tell your story? Don’t be afraid to share your story and refine it as you go. Good stories have rhythm and a ‘musical’ feel to them.
Key Takeaways:
[2:15] If anyone wants to send Vicky and Joe a bottle of gin, please do!
[4:45] If you ever decide to go on holiday to Costa Rica, go for at least two weeks, especially if you’re in the UK. It’s a LONG flight.
[8:25] Also, another Costa Rican lesson: Get a 4x4 car. It is a must because the roads are awful.
[9:50] This week, Vicky will be talking about storytelling!
[10:40] Does anybody in your life know you well enough to tell your story?
[16:55] The first book that had a profound effect on Vicky was To Kill a Mockingbird.
[22:35] How can you tell your story (in an interesting way)?
[28:00] Good stories have rhythm and a ‘musical’ feel to them.
[30:00] Homework this week: Go forth and talk to people. Ask them about their story, especially people older than you.
[31:45] Pay attention to stories that really grip you, and then study them.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Businessforsuperheroes.com/inner-circle
Businessforsuperheroes.com/borrow-my-brain