
"The greatest skill you can develop ... is storytelling." - Scott Galloway
People with storytelling skills are: | ||
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25%More likely to get hired | 30%Better looking than reality | 200%Overall career earnings |
A Free 4-Day Storytelling Crash Course for More Opportunities in Life
Back in 2014, I lost a promotion to another colleague although I was the more qualified candidate, technically speaking. I lost because of "a lack of soft skills".
I didn't even know what soft skill was.
It has many names: people skills, team spirit, persuasion skill, etc.
Until I read the book Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks.
At its core, it is about storytelling; those who can "paint a rosy picture" tend to get the budget approved or negotiate better compensation packages.
And that's why you should learn storytelling.
This free 4-day storytelling crash course is your chance to never get skipped for another promotion.
Who This Course Is Perfect For:
Professionals who struggle with engaging people in the conference room
Online entrepreneurs hoping to create more unforgettable content
Anyone tired of getting passed by for opportunities (fundraising, promotion, partner...)
The Investment:
4 days of focused action
30 minutes per day
An email address
That's all you'll need to be successful.
What Makes This Course Different:
Based on the best storytelling book (Storyworthy) by the best storyteller (Matthew Dicks)
You'll take action every day (no more endless reading)
Each course (including task) takes 30 minutes (perfect if you have a full-time job)
What You'll Learn in 4 Days:
Day 1: The Backbones of a Great Story
You’ll learn:
What qualifies as a story.
The core difference between a story and an anecdote.
The dinner test and the 5-second rule.
Day 2: Get Unlimited Stories from Your Life
You’ll learn:
The "Homework for Life" method to journal down things on your mind every day
The "Crash and Burn" method to get your mental juice out onto paper (or screen)
The "First, Last, Best, Worst" method to recover tiny bits of memories
Day 3: How to Start and End a Story
You'll learn:
How to begin your story strong with forward momentum.
How to end your story and leave your readers for more.
Some tips for telling your story live in front of an audience.
Day 4: 5 Ways to Keep Your Story Compelling
You’ll learn:
The elephant: give your audience a reason to listen, and to wonder
The backpack: load up your audience with hope and fear
The breadcrumb: hint on what may happen but keep your audience guessing
The hourglass: create a slow motion scene when your story climaxes
The crystal ball: put audience on edge of seats to wonder if a prediction is true.
My Promise to You:
Like any course or book, you are not guaranteed to become a great storyteller after this. If that's your expectation, this isn't for you.
Instead, it's about getting you comfortable with the concept of storytelling and helping you establish a strong foundation for writing your stories.
If you follow the steps and take actions for 4 days, you'll have:
1 core material ready to be expanded into a full story
3 methods to generate unlimited stories for the future
5 techniques to keep your audience engaged at all times
And the confidence from taking real actions to keep going
P.S. Still unsure?
Consider this: In 4 days, you could either still be thinking about learning a life-altering skill, or you could have already written your first viral story. The only difference is starting today.

Free 4-Day Storytelling Crash Course
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