Feeling Over Your Story? It’s Still New to Your Audience

Are you weary of telling your own story? Many professionals find themselves drifting away from narratives that once resonated, opting instead to focus on the latest industry trends or technologies. But here’s the crucial point: while your story may feel old to you, it’s fresh and impactful for new clients, team members, or audiences. Remember, your storytelling isn’t just for your benefit; it’s for those who haven’t yet heard it. Take this moment to revisit your old narratives—dust them off, give them a new spin, and share them again. You might just rekindle the connection that makes your work meaningful!

Kindra Hall

Wall Street Journal bestselling author and Award-Winning Storyteller Kindra Hall, MA, told her first story in the spring of 1992.

Since that time, Hall has become the go-to expert for storytelling in business and beyond. She is the best-selling author of Stories that Stick, which debuted at #2 on the Wall Street Journal Bestseller List, and companies like Forbes and Gartner say it “may be the most valuable business book you read.” Kindra’s newest book, Choose Your Story, Change Your Life is one of the Next Big Idea Club’s top 10 happiness books.

Kindra is a sought-after keynote speaker trusted by global brands to deliver messages that inspire teams and individuals to better communicate the value of their company, their products and their individuality through strategic storytelling. She lives in Manhattan with her husband, young son and daughter.

More from Kindra:

https://www.success.com/author/kindra-hall

https://www.inc.com/author/kindra-hall

https://www.entrepreneur.com/author/kindra-hall

https://www.kindrahall.com/about
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