Last night I was on a call and someone talked about her network marketing business.  She had attained the lifestyle that m any dream of because she can walk away anytime she wants and still have a thriving business.  That means she has attained the lifestyle of total choice.

Yet to hear her talk, you would never know it.  She sounded dead-pan, disinterested.  I’ll chalk it up to nerves for being questioned on a teleseminar without warning, because obviously she has grown an amazing organization to have that lifestyle.

But what happened on that call points to the importance of telling compelling stories.

You need to use not only the words you say or write, but tone of voice, body language, and other tale-telling tools.

Effective storytelling is not difficult.  You just need a guide to show you the way.

Walt Laurel of TAN Coaching (Take Action Now) blessed me with a testimonial about the storytelling course I am beginning tonight that teaches you to tell effective, emotionally connecting stories.  Please have a look…

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Mike Litman said this about the way I teach storytelling on a call Friday:  “I have spent well over $10,000 learning how to tell my story in an emotionally connecting way.  When I heard Ronda use that phrase, emotionally connect with your audience, I know that she is going to teach you the right way.  Everyone in business should take her course.  And when I learned to tell my story the right way, I made $3 million that year.”

You definitely need to tell powerful, emotionally connecting stories that compel people to buy from you again and again.  Join the League of Extraordinary Storyators and tap into the power of your story with my simple system.

Ronda Del Boccio, The Story Lady of http://www.storyation.com/

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