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2 – Practice storytelling (1)

2 – Practice storytelling (1)

Once you become confident enough in your stories, it’s time to test them.

Understanding when to tell a story will be harsh in the beginning. You won’t know how to get attention without being rude. You will overcomplicate things. And you may never get the courage to speak.

So, for your safety, start with your closest friends.

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