We all have that family member who keeps telling the same stories. If you’ve created the idea that you can’t repeat stories because you don’t want to sound like your crazy uncle. I have some ideas for you.
We are Meaning-Making Machines: Is that good or bad? Yes.
Last month, I wrote about the idea of celebrating ourselves – finding internal validation rather than seeking external, and how it changes the way we show up. It got a lot of response from many of you (thanks for sharing your reflections with me.
Your Vision for the Next Three Years: A 15-minute exercise
It’s that time of year, my year-end traditional piece of content. Like your favorite holiday movie, you (hopefully) don’t get sick of it, and, similar to that movie (again, hopefully), it’s a new experience each time – you get something out of it you didn’t last year.
The Year of You
Since we’re in the season of reflection (and lots of sugar), I’m writing in to report back on an experiment that started on my birthday in May.
The Irony of Making it About You
I have a dozen or so stories in my personal library that I draw from for my keynote speeches. I choose which stories I’ll include based on relevance to the audience (nonprofit, corporate leadership, or a women’s conference).
The ROI of Stories: Invest in Retention, Not Recruitment
It’s been a long time since I worked in a corporate environment as an employee. I had some good experiences—interesting projects here and there, fun holiday parties, good connections with colleagues—but here are the more prominent memories:
The Power of Memorability
“Fast and free buses.” That’s what people call out to NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani when they see him on the street.
Lead the Energy
There are two kinds of people: those who lead the energy and those who reflect the energy in the room. Which are you? Here’s a test if you aren’t sure:
The Story-Driven Leader: Yvon Chouinard
I finished my keynote and relaxed into the audience Q&A that the organizers asked me to do. An audience member in the back raised his hand and asked, “Who is a CEO I particularly admire for their storytelling skills?”
The Billion-Dollar Business of Storytelling
My phone rang at 10:36 am PT last Wednesday. It was my husband, Patrick, from inside the house. I answered, wondering if he had fallen and couldn’t get up.
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