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Review 'Whatever you do, wherever you are in your career, this is the book to read right now. Practical, funny and true, Kindra's new book is a keeper.' --Seth Godin, New York Times bestselling Author of This Is Marketing'Storytelling is an essential business skill. It makes data more compelling and communication more effective. In her book, Kindra Hall makes storytelling accessible to anyone. You don't have to be a great writer to tell great stories--you just need to know how to tell Stories That Stick. --Charles Duhigg, bestselling author of The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better'Here's the story: your business is in its current state, you buy this book, read it in one sitting like I did, have your mind blown, your business greatly improves. End scene. Lots of people tell stories, a few are great at it and one can show you how to do it. That's the story of Kindra and this book.' --Scott Stratten, bestselling, award-winning author and Hall of Fame Speaker/Storyteller'I'm picky about what I read. Doubly so with business books. But Kindra hooked me on page one and wouldn't let go. Such is the power of superb storytelling. If you want to inspire your customers and your team, craft a vision that resonates, and do better marketing, Stories That Stick is essential reading.' --Rand Fishkin, Founder of SparkToro'Storytelling is an art form often lost today among snippets, sound bites, and buzzword copy. Which is unfortunate, because story is how we've connected with each other since language began. In Stories That Stick, Kindra Hall beautifully weaves the argument for story with the best way to craft one. Advice every business owner and influencer needs to understand.' --Mel Robbins, author of the international bestseller The 5 Second Rule'Timely, personal, poignant, and powerful, Stories That Stick is required reading to grow your business with the power of stories. Highly recommended!' --Jay Baer, Founder of Convince and amp; Convert, coauthor of Talk Triggers'In my business, telling a personal story is the essence to authenticity, and proof that what I do and who I help really achieves results. Stories share a journey that me and my team can identify with and provide a way to personally connect with our clients.' --Autumn Calabrese, Entrepreneur, fitness and nutrition expert Read more About the Author Kindra Hall is an award-winning professional storyteller and national speaker. She has been published at Entrepreneur.com, is a weekly columnist at Inc. magazine, and is a contributing editor to Success magazine. When not on the road speaking, she lives in New York City with her husband and young son and daughter. Read more


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