Sunday, May 12, 2019

Book Review - Annette Simmons tells the power and influence of stories through story factors

The story factor [Revision 2] is recommended for anyone who wants to enhance their influence in any situation. This book provides examples and guidance on how good storytellers develop and how we might become a person.

People are surprised - I think most of us have forgotten most of the time. The way we think, the way we behave - why we think and act in our way... Most of these things are considered unpredictable. However, we can and are often affected. Storytelling is an influential tool. If you can tell a good story, you may only rule the world.

In Story Factors [Revision 2]: Inspiration, Influence and Persuasion Through the Art of Storytelling, Annette Simmons offers advice and examples on how to be an effective storyteller - and how to enhance our influence and inspire us each Every aspect of our lives.

One of the most important stories of straightforwardness is our own story: who we are and why we are here. If you want to start telling influential stories, you have to put your own story in one line - not just repeating your story, but practicing it.

The story factor [2nd revised edition] is full of truth - human truth. One of the most powerful truths that Annette Simmons gives us is that everything is personal.

"We have been told for years that if we are emotional, then we cannot make the right decision. We are told that business is business, not personal business." It's a bunch of people. The business is personal. We care about our work, care about our performance, and our colleagues."

Thank you, Ms. Simmons. Why this fact is so difficult for most of us to admit is a mystery. After all, we are human beings. Only the machine can adjust all personal feelings from the work or business experience. Everything is personal.

That's why storytelling is so effective - and why it's so important. Throughout history, good storytellers have captured the hearts, minds, and imagination of the masses. An example of this is Adolf Hitler - a good example because it shows that good storytellers not only inspire goodness but also inspire evil. Another good example is Jesus Christ. In the parable [story], Christ speaks to believers and non-believers to ensure that his words are understood - regardless of the background of people's hearing. By telling stories, Jesus changed the world. Imagine if you are a good storyteller, what mountain can you move...

So how do you become a good story? The first step is to read the story factor. Next, dig deeper. Think about what has changed in your life, how you think, and how you think. Turn these events into stories. Practice telling people around these stories. Let the audience tell you how they feel about your story, how you can improve them and make them more interesting. Don't forget to include feelings and feel a lot.

Remember: everything is personal, the more personalized your story, the more influential you will be.




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