
Today, we explore a tip from my friend Stefan Wolmarans. I am paraphrasing a voice note he sent me, but in essence, his point was:
“Jesus was very good at telling stories – just look at his parables. Stories stick in the memory when information does not. “
Let’s dive in and explore why stories matter and how to tell them.” Specifically, I’m talking about looking for feedback before we speak, not just afterwards.

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Watch This Next:
From 4 years ago -Tuesday Teaching Tip 230 – “How to use stories – “The Heart of Communication”, Part 5. https://youtu.be/W1ULxKQxjKI
- From 6 years ago – “Why You Need Keynote Stories”, https://youtu.be/zr_tE4qirEMFrom
- From 7 years ago – Tuesday Teaching Tips, Episode 96 – “How to re-enact a story”, https://youtu.be/W9kO12QUlXM
- From 7 years ago – Tuesday Teaching Tips, Episode 90 – “What is the difference between an anecdote and a story?” https://youtu.be/MvPvTx3rv0k
- 8 years ago – Tuesday Teaching Tip – Anecdotes vs Stories, https://youtu.be/b-3RGi4tTGU
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