In the South, we tell stories. We tell stories if you're in a sales position, if you're in a retail position, you lure your customer by telling a story. You just do.
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I'm from the South, so I tend to tell stories. That's how we express ourselves.
I tell stories. That's what I do. I've always told stories.
I think there is a human instinct to tell stories, no matter who you are or where you live.
I like the fact that I'm from the South and that I have this rich history behind me. I come from a family of storytellers. They can't just tell you how someone went to the store. They have to tell you who they saw, what they were wearing, what they said, what they had in their grocery cart.
In my family, telling stories is just a way of life.
By telling stories, you objectify your own experience. You separate it from yourself. You pin down certain truths.
If you tell your story well, it can help attract customers; it can help people understand your business better, and you are more approachable as a business and a company.
Everybody's got a different way of telling a story - and has different stories to tell.
We don't only tell stories when we set out to tell stories, our memory tells us stories. That is, what we get to keep from our experiences is a story.
I began telling stories as a volunteer in my daughters' school. But I grew up hearing stories from Cuban and Southern storytellers, and I learned a great deal by just being quiet and listening.
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