Thanks so much for being there for my presentation at the March QFR Town Hall!
On this page, you’ll find:
- Suggested actions you can take to put this into practice
- PDF with Questions for a challenging conversation to help you prepare for any interaction where you’re anticipating friction
- Recap of the Five Foundational Rules of Storytelling PDF to download for reference
- Info on what to do if you want to take this to the next level and work on your presentations and stories or have me speak to your team
- How to get hold of the video + PDF training for connecting by using emotions in storytelling (plus free email coaching from me)
(1) Suggested actions to take this week
Option (A) for those ready to seize the moment, (B) in case you need to ease in a little.
(A) Before the end of the week, use one small, personal story when speaking either in a group meeting or one-on-one with someone. When you do, include the answer to the question, “How did you feel?”
(B) Between now and Friday, whenever you hear someone tell a story or recount an incident, start to pay attention to whether or not you feel engaged and why that is. Notice whether or not they’re including describing their (or someone else’s) emotion.
(2) Questions to ask yourself before a difficult or challenging conversation — PDF you can save and keep!
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Yes Yes Marsha’s Questions to ask before speaking to colleagues (if you’re anticipating friction)
(3) Recap of the Five Foundational Rules of Storytelling
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Five Foundational Rules of Compelling Storytelling
(4) Inspired to sharpen up your presentations and storytelling, or to bring this learning to your team? Here’s how to take the next step
I would love – LOVE – to help you.
Want me to speak to your team, have a presentation or keynote coming up yourself — or just know you’d like to become a better speaker and storyteller with my help?
Let’s chat! We can jump on the phone – click HERE to book in a call, or just email me on marsha@yesyesmarsha.com
(5) Get some deeper-level video training on how to connect with stories — plus free email coaching from me!
If you’d like free coaching via email, along with my guide for how to most effectively use emotions in storytelling, then just fill in your details below:
Thanks again for being at the presentation!
You rule,
(Yes Yes) Marsha
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