As human beings we love stories. It starts at a young age and continues throughout life. Why are stories so compelling?
Because our lives themselves are a series of stories.
Yet storytelling itself is a bit of a paradox.
Some people say they can’t tell a story, and yet we tell them all day long.
And we all know people who we love to hear tell stories, and others whose stories get a bit long, drawn out, and well, sometimes even boring.
So many people have labeled themselves a poor storyteller and so they refrain from using them, not wanting to be labeled as one of “those people”. Or they think they don’t even know how to do it well.
But if for whatever reason as a communicator we leave stories out of our toolkit, we are missing one of the most powerful ways to get our message delivered.
Enter Kat Koppett.
While I have read and studied storytelling for years, the single person I have learned the most from about telling stories more effectively is Kat Koppett. Not only does she tell a story effectively to communicate a message, she knows why and how to do it.
Now you have a chance to learn from her and improve your skills with this powerful communication tool – all from the comfort of your office, home, or anywhere you can be on the phone. On October 24 at 1:30 pm ET Kat will lead a teleseminar called The Art of Storytelling.
You can register for the live call, order a recording if you can’t be there live, or get both so you have the immediate learning and the ability to continue to study from Kat’s wisdom. To learn more, all the details and registration links can be found here.
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