- Stories will transform your presentation from a list of bullets to something which engages heart and soul.
- Stories embed values and principles deep in a child's brain. There is far more to Goldilocks and those Three Bears than porridge.
- Stories help your customers understand what life will be like once they commit to you.
- Stories of the right kind (empowering, resourceful and pragmatic) motivate us to do our very best. Homer knew exactly what he was doing.
- Stories use language not just words; it requires an engaged brain to use a story. And the latter is an increasingly rare commodity on a conference call.
- To write a story, be it a scenario for a product or one for your children requires you to give 100% attention to the task in hand.
- Stories require beginnings and middles and ends. Sometimes we realise we are having problems as one or more is missing.
- A great story is never forgotten.
- Stories need sensory rich descriptions. That requires us to look up and notice life.
- One well-written story is worth a 1000 e-mails.
- To be a great story-teller is to be a magician.