Tell Your Stories
by Michael Feeley
EVERY PERSON AND THING has a story.
Telling your story is one way to be known. You’re connecting with people, understanding who they are, and learning about their lives and values.
You can do it by talking – writing – painting – dancing – singing – sculpting – video+++
I have a brown cast iron rabbit in my garden. It’s about 11 inches high – 5 inches wide – 9 inches long, and weighs 6 pounds. My dear friend Yolanda gave me another one exactly like it 20 years ago. Sadly, she is no longer alive, and the two iron bunnies always remind me of her generosity, thoughtfulness, and the love I feel for her.
See what I’m saying about telling your stories, sharing your ‘self,’ and how you have the opportunity to know
other people’s stories too?
Storytelling is a timeless, profound, and lovely process that describes ideas, beliefs, personal experiences,
and life lessons that evoke insights and powerful emotions.
How many stories do you think you tell in a day?
How many stories do you think you have in you?
Please – Go and tell your stories and also want to know other people’s stories.
Stories create change.
Thanks – Michael (he, him)
Please share my Daily and tell a story.
This is also and idea to think about – What’s Your Story?
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