Today’s short story provides you with a great example of how not to give up and why to develop an “outside of the box” mindset to find the right solution.
Book review: PERSUASION IN ADVERTISING by ohn O’Shaughnessy and Nicholas Jackson O’Shaughnessy
In Persuasion in Advertising by John O’Shaughnessy and Nicholas Jackson O’Shaughnessy, you will get a glimpse into tactics based on psychology and neuroscience that advertisers use to persuade you and others to buy and think what they want.
Mindset story: Would you be looking for flaws in a dog that walked on water
A short mindset story about how people are always looking for flaws in others when they alone can’t do what others can. Be the dog that walked on water.
Perseverance story: What do you think makes strong foundations?
Do you know how to build strong foundations to become successful? If you’re not sure read this short story and find out what is the secret to success.
Story about communication: The boy who cried wolf too many times
It takes a lifetime to build your reputation. But it takes just one “Too many times” insinuation about you to destroy it. Read the story to see the why.
Book review: STORYTELLING: Branding in Practice by Klaus Fog, Christian Budtz and Baris Yakaboylu
In the book Storytelling Branding in Practice by Klaus Fog, Christian Budtz, and Baris Yakaboylu you will get to read about the most important elements in storytelling. Do you know what they are?
Story about communication: The Lieutenants lesson about attitude
When you find yourself in a situation of power remember the lesson about attitude from this short funny story about communication and leadership.
Problem solving story: The magic of seeing a flaw as an opportunity
As you will read in this short problem-solving story you need to have a great “outside the box” mindset to see an opportunity in the flaw and not a problem.
Sales story: The secret for success in business is a satisfied customer
In this short funny sales story, you will learn a simple trick on how to find out if you have a satisfied customer or are you in danger of losing them. Do you trust your services or products enough to call up your customers like this?
Leadership story: 2 donkeys and the washer-mans plan to improve results
Today’s story is an excellent example of what happens when a manager believes he is the only one who knows how to improve results without carrying about his team.