"The greatest skill you can develop ... is storytelling." - Scott Galloway

People with storytelling skills are:

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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Hey, I'm Michael

I'm passionate about combining technology and storytelling to build online businesses.

Currently building my portfolio of digital, social, and financial assets.

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