In Pitch Anything Oren Klaff shares with you his secrets on how to deliver effective pitches in any situation you find yourself in. It’s not only about what you say but also about what… To find out check out the book, or at least the review.
Story about communication: A father daughter talk about life
When giving instructions to someone, make sure that they understand them. If you are not sure make them repeat how they understood the instructions.
Mindset story: What is in the box?
Your attitude and beliefs can blind you for the opportunities that present themselves in front of you, sometimes even under you.
Book review: WHOEVER TELLS THE BEST STORY WINS by Annette Simmons
In her book Whoever Tells the Best Story Annette Simmons takes you on a journey of how and from where you can get ideas for personal persuasive stories.
Wisdom story: Do you know where to tap?
In todays story you will get to see how knowledge, experience and time are of great value. But combined they are almost priceless.
Book review: CONNECTED by Nicholas A. Christakis and James H. Fowler
In Connected Nicholas A. Christakis and James H. Fowler point out how the people you surround yourself with, the music you listen to, the shows you watch, the hobbies you have, and the books you read influence who you are. If you want to know what it takes to change yourself then you must pick up Connected.
Wisdom story: The reward of study
A story about finding your passion, working hard and perfecting your craft. In the end, you will regret the things you didn’t experience.
Book review: JOIN THE CLUB by Tina Rosenberg
In Join The Club Tina Rosenberg shares with you how different groups of people in different parts of the world made a change and what role peer pressure played.
Wisdom story: The flood and the old man’s choices
It’s good to have your convictions and beliefs, but always keep an opened mind and open eyes to what is going on around you.
Story about happiness: Why does a quarryman want to become a rock?
Do not let what other people have distract you from what you want and need. Or you might end up unhappy like the quarryman.