
Your guide to finding & owning your story
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About this listen
When you think of storytelling, what comes to mind? Standing on a stage? Sitting around a campfire? Those are totes arenas where stories are told, but when it comes to telling our own, we often jump ahead of the process, wanting the tactics and tools to share and spread our story.
Don’t get me wrong – that’s super important too! And there’ll be an episode on that on the Leading Rebels podcast too. But before we get there, here’s the most important step: finding and owning the stories you want to tell.
Tune in to this episode to hear about:
Connecting your values & passions with a story
The importance of looking at the why behind past achievements
* How others can highlight things you don’t see
* What thinking like your biggest cheerleader can do
* Why finding your agency matters
* The magic power of the third person
PLUS: So you can focus on tuning in, I created a free workbook for you with all the prompts mentioned in the episode so you can take action now! Get your hands on it here:
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Get the guide to own & find your storyYou have something valuable to say, and I’ve created this worksheet so that by the end, you’ll believe it to! Based on this episode of the Leading Rebels podcast, these prompts will guide you to not only find your stories, but own them. I can’t wait to hear what you uncover!
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