Why FAILURE HANDLING needs to be learnt from Great Storytellers?
In his best selling book Carmine Gallo mentions how storytellers handle failures and remain buoyant in spite of failures.


In his best selling book Carmine Gallo mentions how storytellers handle failures and remain buoyant in spite of failures.


In his best seller The Storyteller’s Secret, Carmine Gallo throws light on how to craft a compelling brand story.


In his best seller The Storyteller’s Secret, Carmine Gallo outlines these pre-requisites for inspirational storytelling.


In his book The Storyteller’s Secret, Carmine Gallo mentions these THREE STEPS to enable a compelling storytelling. This is indeed a masterclass.


In his book The Storyteller’s Secret, Carmine Gallo throws light on the concept of Mood Contagion and the power it can have on decision making.
If you have a passionate storytelling talking to an audience there are high chances wherein the mood of the storyteller will rub off on the audience. This phenomenon of neural coupling or mood contagion is a pre-requisite to compelling storytelling.
Explained below in this insight Carmine Gallo explains the science behind mood contagion and its role in effective storytelling

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In his book The Storyteller’s Secret, Carmine Gallo shares this wonderful insight about how uninspiring origins give rise to world beaters.


The true hallmark of a great storyteller is beautifully and very aptly captured in the following insight inspired from Carmine Gallo’s book The Storyteller’s Secret.


If you want to be an effective storyteller, these are the PITFALLS that you need to AVOID.

The post has been inspired from Carmine Gallo’s book, The Storyteller’s Secret.

Right from the caveman times till now the essence of storytelling has still remained the same. Tools may have changed by storytelling has not which proves why it is a human trait.

The post has been inspired from Carmine Gallo’s book The Storyteller’s Secret.

The Audacity Principle that explains how scientists are able to come up with inventions in spite of numerous bottlenecks, equally holds good for great storytellers.
