For ages now I have been planning to write some posts about the power of “story” but for a number of reasons (some of which I don’t yet understand myself) I have been unable.
SO, when I came across an article by Jill Chivers yesterday, I thought I’d share it with you. It’s called “The Power of a Good Story”.
It’s a great blog post about the power of a good story and includes a great one.
I hope you love it.
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